Something Wild
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:09:08
(boys whooping)
:09:19
Hi. I need four pints
of some Scotch, please.

:09:27
Hey, babe, you work here or what?
:09:29
- Four?
- Yeah.

:09:33
(English accent) Why, of course.
:09:36
Hi, pooch.
:09:41
Two.
:09:42
Stocks acquired before one January '84
:09:44
should not be subject to anti-straddle
rules, however long they may be held.

:09:50
I hope none of the above causes
any undue concern. Charles S Driggs.

:09:59
Thank you very much.
:10:03
Oh...
:10:05
Is that Glenlivet up there?
:10:08
- It is Glenlivet, isn't it?
- Mm-hm.

:10:10
I gotta have a bottle. I'm sorry to make
you get up there, but it's my favourite.

:10:15
- Of course.
- Thank you.

:10:17
The reason that I like Scotch so much
is because my family's Scottish.

:10:23
My mother's mother was an O'Connor.
:10:26
Oh, really? How bloody interesting.
:10:28
That makes me, like, a quarter Scottish.
:10:30
My father's mother, she was a Hawthorne.
:10:34
(clerk) I've just about got it.
:10:36
Little Willy was conceived on our trip
to Scotland a number of years ago...

:10:42
Oh, crap. See if you can get me out
of that five o'clock squash with Graves.

:10:46
Tell him... Lynn?
:10:47
That was the office, for Christ's...
:10:53
Coming?
:10:58
There's a tax act in the works that
would authorise regulations to be written


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