Born Yesterday
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:24:01
Now she beats my brains out.
:24:02
Isn't there some kinda school?
:24:05
A long time would pass
before school had an impact on Billie.

:24:08
I think we should send her back.
:24:10
All she needs is someone to pound
some smarts into her, one on one.

:24:14
I got an idea.
:24:15
The four most terrifying words
in the English language.

:24:21
- Ed tells me you teach at Georgetown.
- That's right.

:24:24
How much you make?
:24:27
- What am I, an accountant?
:24:29
I love this guy!
:24:32
Listen, Paulie, the reason I ask...
I got this friend.

:24:35
Maybe you've seen her - Billie?
:24:37
Billie. Right.
:24:39
She's a nice kid,
but she's a little on the stupid side.

:24:42
Not her fault. I found her in Vegas
and for Vegas, she's smart enough.

:24:45
But Washington?
:24:47
I'm just scared
she's going to be unhappy.

:24:49
She's not used to these kind of people.
:24:52
I figure maybe you could help her.
And me. You know what I mean?

:24:57
No, I don't.
:24:59
Show her the ropes, the low-down,
explain to her what goes on.

:25:05
Really mean a lot to me.
:25:07
I'd give you 200 bucks a day.
:25:12
I'm sorry, Harry,
but that's not what I do.

:25:15
350.
:25:17
No. You see, money isn't the issue.
:25:20
- I told you, Harry.
- Shut up!

:25:23
500.
:25:28
- OK, I'll do it.
- You see?

:25:31
As soon as he said money wasn't
the issue, I had him. I love this guy!


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