:33:02
- How does your family like america?
- I didn't ask.
:33:07
Speaking of your family -
and I really can't wait to meet them -
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- any of your kids ever have any surgery?
- What?
:33:16
You know my friend willie,
guy that works downstairs?
:33:19
His kid's going
to have his tonsils out.
:33:22
Willie'd really like to be there
'cause he's this superdad or something.
:33:27
- He lives for his kids.
- But work suffers.
:33:32
Let's talk about work.
I think I can help out.
:33:35
You know this zero-defect deal?
:33:39
- No?
- Nah. Work, work, you'll go nuts.
:33:42
I had a cousin, mary elizabeth,
checked out of reality, never to return.
:33:48
She worked. That's gonna happen to
you guys. It's just cars, not brain surgery.
:33:55
I see what you are saying.
:33:57
Hey, there we go. Got that settled.
Good. A load off my mind.
:34:02
A few more things
and I' ll get out of your hair,
:34:04
which looks good, I mean that.
:34:07
Oh, thank you. My brother's a barber,
and before I left japan...
:34:12
that's interesting. Anyway,
you know your number two, saito?
:34:16
This guy doesn't work and play well
with others, if you ask me.
:34:22
- What is this stuff?
- Seaweed.
:34:26
Mr saito is not a typical japanese.
:34:31
I' ll tell you something.
:34:33
I' d dump him. Really, if it was me,
I' d lose him. Outta there.
:34:37
He's the nephew of my boss.
:34:41
Whoa, that could be tough, huh?
:34:44
Then just get him to lighten up,
he's a real pain in the ass.
:34:48
We have our own way of making cars.
Let the guys do what they do best.
:34:55
- I see what you are saying.
- Great! We're cooking.
:34:59
You know what?
You're a guy I can talk to.