Working Girl
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:47:01
I figure that we look for a radio network -
one with a real high profile.

:47:05
And with the surplus cash,
we implement a major stock repurchase.

:47:11
So Trask is protected and their stock goes up,
and everybody's happy.

:47:22
Or not.
:47:25
Shoot me. Just shoot me.
:47:28
Would you cut that out?
They didn't throw you out, did they?

:47:32
Well, they don't exactly have bouncers.
They're a little more subtle than that, Cyn.

:47:38
Oh, God. And last night.
:47:42
Yeah. I should've checked the milligrams.
Live and learn.

:47:47
Maybe he'll feel sorry for you, and make it
up to you doing your deal or whatever it is.

:47:52
I'm not looking for sympathy.
You know, I had a shot at...

:48:00
It's him. He's here.
:48:02
Do me a favour. Be me. Be my secretary.
:48:07
- Tess.
- Cyn, please, do it for me.

:48:09
OK...
:48:12
Tess.
:48:22
- May I help you?
- Jack Trainer to see Miss McGill.

:48:29
Let's give her a shout, shall we?
:48:34
You decent?
:48:39
A Mr Jack Trainer to see you, Miss McGill.
:48:42
Thank you, Cynthia.
:48:43
- Hold all calls, Miss McGill?
- Yes, Cynthia. Thank you.

:48:46
Can I get you anything, Mr Trainer?
Coffee? Tea? Me?

:48:51
Isn't she a riot? That'll be all, Cynthia.
:48:57
Why did you say you weren't you last night?
:48:59
Because I knew what would happen.
All mergers and acquisitions.


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