The Coca-Cola Kid
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1:09:01
You've got a ten-year loan...
1:09:03
with payments starting
three years from now.

1:09:06
But it says ''Coca-Cola''
on the trucks.

1:09:08
Yes, sir.
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Congratulations.
1:09:16
You've got the franchise
for Anderson Valley.

1:09:19
lt takes two to tango, kid.
1:09:22
l took it for granted
you could dance.

1:09:25
A beauty. Thirty-aught-thirty.
1:09:27
Winchester, l believe.
1:09:29
Under the scheme we propose...
1:09:31
you will triple your profit
in the first year alone.

1:09:34
l don't need so much.
1:09:37
l wouldn't like to mention
the unpleasant possibilities...

1:09:41
such as...
1:09:42
someone could buy up
all your glass.

1:09:45
l'll stay in business
until my last bottle breaks...

1:09:49
then l'll make my own glass.
1:09:51
Well, someone could--
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and believe me, sir,
someone would--

1:09:56
buy up your entire sugar supply.
1:09:58
l'll grow my own sugar.
1:10:00
Why do you want to break
my balls, T. George?

1:10:03
Do you know the shortest speech
in the world?

1:10:05
No, sir. Tell me.
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''lf it is to be, it's up to me.''
1:10:09
That's nice.
You should copyright that.

1:10:12
T. George. your trucks
are falling apart.

1:10:15
But the children love them.
1:10:18
And they also like to see...
1:10:19
my picture on our cars,
our trucks, and our outlets.

1:10:23
And would you be so kind...
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as to remove your vehicles
from my factory?

1:10:28
Get out of here!
1:10:31
Go on!
1:10:34
Come on, mate.
1:10:49
Going home, eh? Be seeing ya!

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