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:34:02
It represents the kind of tenure
that I've always wanted.

:34:05
Oh, I'm so, so sorry.
:34:08
So, anyway, it does. Would you excuse us
for one moment? I'm sorry. Pardon me.

:34:16
Charlotte! Charlotte.
:34:20
Look, this is the single most
important moment in my entire career.

:34:23
If you don't stick this bottle in your mouth
you'll be on the next Greyhound to Duluth.

:34:28
Do you understand? OK? Now take it.
:34:31
- (sighs) OK.
- Nice to see you again.

:34:34
- You're leaving?
- Yes.

:34:35
I wanted to discuss The Food Chain's new
entries in the food market. I have ideas...

:34:40
- Good. I hope they buy it.
- They will. The Tiger Lady's on the case.

:34:44
- Mm-hm.
- Yes.

:34:46
I'm hiring a nanny tonight. She'll never
be here again. Nothing's going to change.

:34:51
I need you to come with me to Cleveland
to talk to The Food Chain.

:34:54
I'll be there.
:34:56
I can still count on you
seven days a week, 48 hours a day?

:34:59
I'm not gonna turn into Erma Bombeck!
I'm a maniac! You know that.

:35:04
Yeah.
:35:13
(doorbell)
:35:16
Hi. I'm here for the nanny interview.
:35:18
So why don't you tell me
a little bit about yourself?

:35:22
- I'm originally from Wichita, Kansas.
- Oh. And what brought you to New York?

:35:26
- The Lord.
- Uh-huh.

:35:29
Well, thank you very much for coming by.
:35:32
I've just graduated from Johns Hopkins...
:35:34
...and I'm taking a year's sabbatical
before medical school.

:35:38
Fabulous. And what
brought you to New York?

:35:40
I came here to live with a guy,
but that didn't work out.

:35:44
Then I suffered a nervous breakdown. You
see, my father tried to commit suicide...

:35:49
...and when I came home
I found him at the bottom of the stairs.

:35:52
My mother was drunk and
she accused me of trying to kill him.

:35:58
So... what did you say
your baby's name was?


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