Dirty Dancing
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:06:03
There are two kinds of help here.
:06:06
You waiters are
all college guys...

:06:08
and I went to Harvard
and Yale to hire you.

:06:12
And why did I do that? Why?
:06:16
I shouldn't have to remind you.
This is a family place.

:06:19
That means you keep your fingers out
of the water, hair out of the soup...

:06:23
and show the goddamn
daughters a good time.

:06:26
All the daughters.
:06:28
Even the dogs.
:06:31
Schlepp 'em out to the terrace,
show 'em the stars.

:06:33
- Romance 'em any way you want.
- Got that, guys?

:06:36
Hey, hold it!
Hold it.

:06:39
Well, if it isn't
the entertainment staff.

:06:43
Listen, wise ass,
you got your own rules.

:06:45
Dance with the daughters.
Teach 'em the mambo...

:06:47
the cha-cha,
anything they pay for.

:06:50
That's it.
:06:51
That's where it ends.
:06:54
No funny business, no conversations,
and keep you hands off!

:07:00
It's the same at all these places. Some
ass in the woods, but no conversation.

:07:04
Watch it, Rodriguez.
:07:08
Can you keep that straight, Johnny?
What you can't lay your hands on?

:07:16
Just put your pickle on everybody's
plate, and leave the hard stuff to me.

:07:26
Sit down and I'll
get you some wine.

:07:29
Thank you, Max.
:07:33
This is Dr. and Mrs. Houseman.
:07:35
Baby, Lisa, this is your waiter,
Robbie Gould.

:07:39
Yale medical school.
:07:42
These people are my special guests.
Give them anything they want.

:07:46
- Enjoy.
- Thanks, Max.

:07:52
Oh, look at all this leftover food. Are
there still starving children in Europe?

:07:56
- Try Southeast Asia, Ma.
- Right.

:07:59
Robbie, Baby wants to send
her leftover pot roast...


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