:41:00
keeps us going--
it's only food.
:41:04
The great fucks
you may have had,
:41:06
what do you remember
about them?
:41:08
- What do I remember?
- Yeah.
:41:14
I don't know.
For me,
:41:16
I'm saying what it is,
it's probably not the orgasm.
:41:21
Some broad's forearm
on your neck,
:41:25
something her eyes did.
There was this sound she made.
:41:30
Or it's me in the--
I'm telling you--
:41:33
I'm in bed the next day,
she brought me café au lait,
:41:37
gives me a cigarette,
my balls feel like concrete.
:41:41
Eh?
:41:44
What I'm saying,
what is our life?
:41:48
Our life is looking forward
or it's looking back.
:41:52
That's it.
That's our life.
:41:56
Where's the moment?
:42:03
And what is it
we're so afraid of?
:42:06
Loss. What else?
:42:08
The bank closes, we get sick,
my wife died on a plane?
:42:15
The stock market collapsed?
What of these things happen?
:42:18
None of them.
We worry anyway. Why?
:42:23
What could we get
for them?
:42:24
- For them?
- For the leads.
:42:27
What could we get
for the leads?
:42:29
I don't know. 10 bucks a throw.
15 maybe. I don't know.
:42:35
For the leads, you're saying?
Say somebody took them,
:42:38
- went to Jerry Graff?
- Yeah. How many leads do we have?
:42:41
The Glengarry?
The premium leads?
:42:43
I've got to think they've got 500.
Say 500 leads.
:42:46
You're saying a fella could take
those leads and sell them to Graff?
:42:49
The leads to Graff.
Yes. I was saying-- yeah.
:42:52
A guy could take--
like anything else, it seems to me,
:42:54
that is negotiable,
a guy could sell them.
:42:57
- How do you know he'd buy them?
- Because I worked for him.