Defending Your Life
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:13:00
I never got a straight answer.
All I know is, their teeth fell out.

:13:09
I rest.
:13:10
Mr. Stanley, you're up.
:13:12
No counter at this time.
:13:14
Wait a second.
:13:16
You're not showing something in my favor?
:13:18
Not at this time.
I think it's better to move on.

:13:21
- Shall we move on?
- Sure, let's move on.

:13:25
Your Honors, I would like to go to 29-4-5.
:13:28
This is the evening
before Mr. Miller took the advertising job...

:13:32
...he was to hold until his passing.
:13:34
He asked his wife to help him
by playing a little game.

:13:38
Remember?
You asked her to act the boss...

:13:41
...so you could practice
getting what you wanted.

:13:47
- Do this for me. It helps.
- I'm eating.

:13:50
Do it.
:13:51
- What do you want me to do?
- Be him.

:13:54
- This is silly.
- It's not. It helps me.

:13:56
Offer me $55,000. No more.
:13:59
- How much do you want?
- What's the offer?

:14:01
$55,000.
:14:03
I can't work here for less than $65,000.
:14:06
I can't pay you $65,000.
:14:07
Then I can't work here.
:14:09
$58,000.
:14:10
$65,000.
:14:11
$59,000.
:14:12
$65,000.
:14:13
- $60,000?
- $65,000.

:14:16
$61,000.
:14:17
Listen.
:14:19
I cannot take the job for under $65,000,
under no conditions.

:14:25
I would like to go to the next afternoon
and show you the real encounter.

:14:31
- I'm prepared to offer you $49,000.
- I'll take it.

:14:37
I'll get you a parking place.
:14:51
I'm curious why you caved in so fast.
:14:54
Why did you accept less money
and do it so quickly?

:14:58
Here we go again.
Obviously, this is all about money.


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