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:12:03
You don't really want me
to go away, do you?

:12:18
These drinks are going
to be very tasty.

:12:25
- Into the market now, are we?
- Mm-hmm.

:12:28
What's my greatest talent?
Reading between the lines.

:12:32
And that's what
the market's all about.

:12:35
- Cheers.
- Cheers.

:12:38
I must admit...
:12:41
I never thought I'd see you
set up like this.

:12:44
Well, don't you worry.
I won't forget my close friends.

:12:48
Kerry's old man has just backed me in the
most luxurious joint Manhattan's ever seen.

:12:53
We open in a couple of weeks.
:12:55
You come back to New York with us,
and I'll make you head bartender.

:12:58
Well, that sounds very nice,
but I've got plans of my own.

:13:04
Like what?
:13:06
Bonnie's hooking me up
with her business.

:13:08
I'll be heading back
to New York with her.

:13:11
Kept man, eh?
:13:13
You think you made a breakthrough
cutting that little blond loose.

:13:16
Meanwhile, your conscience
is killing you.

:13:18
If she hadn't left,
you'd be back there begging.

:13:22
- You think so, eh? - Uh-huh, and
a bottle of Louis Treize says...

:13:26
you'll be working for me
by St Patrick's Day.

:13:30
A $500 bottle of brandy.
:13:34
I'll have to take that bet.
:13:52
Wake up! On your feet!
Come on! Whew!

:13:55
One, two, three, four!
Work those hips!

:13:58
Come on, girls.
Work those hips, yeah!


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