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:20:04
So you multiply that
times $200,000 per lawsuit.

:20:09
That's assuming everybody sues and wins.
30 million max.

:20:14
See? It's cheaper to deal with the lawsuits
than it is to fix the blinker.

:20:19
It's what the bean counters
call a simple actuarial analysis.

:20:47
Dad?
:20:59
- Dad!
- Miss Ward? What an honor.

:21:03
You've come to admire your handiwork, I see.
:21:07
- Is he here?
- He's gone.

:21:11
This wasn't my idea. I'm sorry.
:21:16
I'm glad to hear that.
:21:21
So.
:21:24
You guys got anything stronger
than herb tea to drink around here?

:21:35
That bad?
:21:38
I'm sorry.
Deborah usually does this kind of thing.

:21:41
- You mean she has another job?
- Maggie! She's married.

:21:46
That never stopped him before, Nick.
:21:49
She's married to a woman named Cindy.
:21:54
Really?
:21:55
Really. He doesn't play around any more,
or maybe you hadn't noticed.

:21:59
- Nope. Maybe I didn't care.
- Of course you care. The man owns you.


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