A Fine Mess
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:29:03
-Nine thousand. Thank you, sir.
-DefiniteIy not me.

:29:07
I don't smeII anything anyway.
The one who smeIt it deaIt it.

:29:10
No, no, no. PeopIe who smeII usuaIIy
don't smeII it, so it's gotta be you.

:29:15
Ten thousand and it's yours.
:29:18
SoId for $1 0,000.
:29:20
They ain't in there.
I Iooked aII over the pIace.

:29:23
-Now we reaIIy gotta find them.
-What's the big deaI?

:29:25
-The race is over.
-I was Iistening on the radio.

:29:28
Sorry Sue dropped dead
after winning the fourth race.

:29:31
-She won the fourth race too?
-At Santa Anita.

:29:39
Excuse me.
:29:44
-Hi.
-Hi.

:29:46
May I have your name and address?
:29:51
Dennis PoweII.
:29:53
1 20 Westminster. Apartment B.
:29:58
And wouId you Iike to pay for it
by cheque or cash?

:30:02
Just how much are we
taIking about here?

:30:04
Ten thousand.
:30:07
Come on, sweetheart,
isn't that a bit high?

:30:10
WeII, I'm not reaIIy quaIified to say.
:30:13
-If you're not quaIified--
-Wait a minute.

:30:15
I don't think that you two
are taIking about the same thing.

:30:19
-What are you taIking about?
-No, no, what are you taIking about?

:30:22
The piano.
:30:24
What piano?
:30:26
The one Mr. PoweII just purchased.
:30:29
-What?
-I was afraid of that.

:30:31
What are you taIking about?
:30:33
-I bought a piano, Spence.
-When?

:30:36
When I raised my arm
to smeII my armpit.

:30:38
-Two hundred.
-No.

:30:39
-You bid 200?
-No, no.

:30:42
-He raised his arm.
-No.

:30:43
-He was just smeIIing his armpit there.
-Yeah.

:30:50
I now have 200.
:30:52
Thank you, sir.
Two hundred doIIars is the bid.

:30:56
If there's a probIem,
I'II have to go to Mr. Ishimine.

:30:59
Oh, no, no. Don't do that.

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