The Temp
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:24:08
How was New York?
:24:09
They're evasive about me staying on.
They're trying to replace me with Roger.

:24:14
That's ridiculous.
What are they thinking?

:24:18
It's just my latest battlefield, Peter.
:24:21
Sexism, cronyism...
:24:23
Now it's ageism.
:24:25
If they think I'm going down
without a fight, they're mistaken.

:24:28
- Cappuccino, Noreen.
- Yes, ma'am. Sir?

:24:31
Nothing, thanks.
:24:34
They don't realise Roger is a time
bomb. He's terrible under pressure.

:24:39
If and when he does move up,
someone will have to take his place.

:24:44
I'll be honest. New York likes Jack.
:24:47
- He plays their game.
- A game without rules.

:24:51
Like you did when you first
came aboard. It works.

:24:55
I got human. I hope Jack blows
a hole in his gut and his marriage fails.

:25:01
There's nothing worse
than a reformed whore.

:25:05
Don't be fooled by company
daycare centres and yoga breaks.

:25:09
People still stomp on your toes
and stab you in the back.

:25:13
Now they just smile when they do it.
:25:16
I've had more knives stuck in me
than Julius Caesar.

:25:21
I am very impressed
with your new packaging idea.

:25:25
A big heart on a square jar. Good.
:25:28
It could be love, it could be health.
I love it. Thanks, Noreen.

:25:32
- Kris must have told you.
- Yes. Yesterday.

:25:36
She's a fellow alumnus of mine.
She graduated from Stanford.

:25:41
Did you know that?
:25:43
Yes, of course.
:25:51
- Morning, Peter.
- Kris, we have to talk.

:25:54
Your mother thanked you for the brooch.
:25:57
Shit, I forgot her birthday.
:25:59
You went behind my back.
You told Charlene about heart-smart.


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