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:49:00
And they wanted to reward you.
:49:04
And?
:49:05
And it's good publicity for them.
:49:11
Nothing else?
:49:13
Like what?
:49:16
I feel like...
:49:18
...I don't know, like
they're testing me for something.

:49:21
If you behave yourself,
I'll give you a real massage someday.

:49:25
Meanwhile, you ought to find
a good chiropractor.

:49:27
And I think you just changed
the subject on me.

:49:31
Sunny, I can't give you advice
about your life, I hardly know you.

:49:35
So get to know me.
:49:38
Do you always say what you think?
:49:41
It's no big deal.
I just never understood...

:49:43
...why some people don't say
what they think.

:49:46
Don't you say what you think?
:49:49
- Not always, no.
- Too bad.

:49:54
You know what I read?
The Declaration of Independence.

:49:57
The real one, the original.
The one in the Archives.

:50:00
Boy, those guys knew how
to say what they thought.

:50:03
Talk about simple.
All that stuff about happiness.

:50:06
What government talks
about happiness anymore?

:50:10
Sunny, are you in there?
:50:11
Yes, ma'am.
:50:13
We were concerned.
:50:15
Well, Mr. Ransome was just
giving me an adjustment.

:50:19
We're about to leave.
:50:22
And we were talking about the
Declaration of Independence.

:50:29
You did lock it.
:50:31
What, dear?
:50:34
I can't hear you, dear.
What did you say?

:50:54
Are you coming, dear?
:50:58
Sunny, dear, are you coming?

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