Other People's Money
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:10:00
I know if the cable's out of whack,
the elevator don't go up.

:10:03
- I'm thinking about the doughnuts.
- Doughnuts?

:10:06
Mr. Garfield was wondering if we had any.
:10:09
- Bill, do we have doughnuts?
- I don't think so.

:10:12
How's that coffee coming along?
:10:14
- Here we are, Mr. Garfield.
- Thank you.

:10:19
- Sugar and cream?
- Sugar. I'll take care of it.

:10:21
- Thank you, Emma.
- I could have Emma get doughnuts.

:10:24
No, no. Why don't we get down
to business.

:10:28
What's the matter?
You're not interested in doughnuts?

:10:31
- Would you like me to get some doughnuts?
- No. Never mind, Emma.

:10:38
You're right.
:10:40
- Let's talk business.
- Good idea.

:10:41
What business are we talking about?
:10:45
Good coffee.
:10:47
Well, let's put it this way:
:10:49
Back in New York, I got a computer.
Her name is Carmen.

:10:53
Every morning, right after I brush my teeth,
I punch out:

:10:56
"Carmen, computer on the wall,
who's the fairest of them all?"

:11:00
Now, most mornings, she spits out,
"Garfield, you're the fairest."

:11:06
But three weeks ago, she said:
:11:10
"Garfield, Garfield, scratch your balls.
:11:14
New England..." Pardon me. "New England
Wire and Cable is the fairest of them all."

:11:21
New England Wire and Cable?
:11:23
I said, "What's it worth?"
So she showed me the numbers.

:11:29
You got equipment here
that costs $ 1 2O million.

:11:33
Even at salvage,
it's worth 3O, 35 million.

:11:36
- Can I use that blackboard over there?
- Yeah, go ahead.

:11:39
Thank you.
:11:40
Come with me.
Carmen will educate us.

:11:45
Gonna erase this stuff here.
:11:48
Here.
:11:50
Let's put down 3O million.
:11:56
- How many acres you got?
- A hundred and ten.

:11:59
Carmen and I figure,
even as farmland, grazing land...


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