:36:13
- I've been looking for you.
- Why? Do you know me?
:36:17
No, but I promised myself that,
when I saw you, I would get to know you.
:36:23
You're the first woman here
that dresses like a woman,
:36:26
not like a woman thinks
a man would dress if he was a woman.
:36:30
- Thank you, I guess.
- What are you doing here?
:36:34
I'm looking for someone myself. His name
is Jack Trainer. He works at Dewey Stone.
:36:38
Do you know if he's here?
:36:41
Why are you looking for him?
:36:43
Well, I have a meeting with him tomorrow.
:36:46
I thought it might be nice
to say hello and get a head start.
:36:51
Well, he just left.
:37:00
- I should be going myself.
- Have a drink with me.
:37:03
I can't. What's your name?
:37:07
No. No names. No business cards.
:37:10
- No "You must know so and so".
- What is this?
:37:12
No resumes. Let's just meet
like human beings for once.
:37:19
It's nice to meet you, whatever your name is,
but I do have to go.
:37:23
Please. Please. One drink.
:37:29
OK, one drink. But I'm buying.
:37:32
OK, but it's an open bar.
:37:34
I knew that. I meant that
if it wasn't, I would be buying.
:37:37
Yeah.
:37:39
- Tequila Gold. Doubles.
- Tequila?
:37:43
Yeah. I promised myself that
when we met we'd drink tequila.
:37:47
No Chardonnay, no frog water.
:37:51
Real drinks.