The Coca-Cola Kid
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:08:03
Get your Tatts Lotto
weekly numbers!

:08:12
Excuse me, sir, do you sell
American newspapers?

:08:15
American newspapers?
:08:18
This is Australia, mate.
We sell Australian papers.

:08:23
Well, that would be
appropriate, yes.

:08:27
Right on.
Take it or leave it.

:08:28
l'll leave it. Thanks.
:08:30
G'day, Mr. Becker.
:08:32
-Hello.
-Have a nice day.

:08:34
Mr. Hunter told me l'll be
working as your secretary...

:08:36
while you're here.
:08:37
Well, that's just fine.
:08:39
lt's almost 9:00.
:08:40
l'll see you at the office.
:08:43
Oh, right. See you.
:08:54
Frank, can we talk now?
:08:56
Come in, Fred.
Shut the door.

:09:02
Frank, what's going on?
:09:04
Our advice from headquarters
is ''Listen to him.

:09:08
''Don't get angry.
:09:10
''Don't get scared, either.
:09:12
''And do not be surprised.''
:09:17
How am l supposed
not to get surprised...

:09:19
when he walks into my office
and asks can he borrow a bible?

:09:22
They call him ''Whiz Kid.''
:09:25
They advise don't try
to understand him.

:09:28
They don't.
:09:29
They just know he doubles
and triples sales in no time.

:09:33
He asked me
if l'd ever heard anything...

:09:36
l'd call an Australian sound.
:09:37
Did you?
:09:42
''And you should know,
Coca-Cola is sold...

:09:44
''in 155 nations
across the world...

:09:48
''and it is the same drink
everywhere.

:09:55
''We have more markets
than the United Nations.''


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