One Fine Day
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:10:01
- It probably wasn't your fault.
- I didn't even pay my bill from Serendipity!

:10:06
Is that your mom?
:10:14
Mrs. Lieberman... Elaine...
You have saved my life.

:10:19
Watch your head.
:10:26
That was smart.
:10:30
- Jack.
- Mike.

:10:34
I love you, Lew.
:10:36
I love this town. I love this job.
I love Elaine Lieberman.

:10:40
- That's a lot of love for you, Jack.
- I gotta tell you. I met someone today.

:10:44
- What are you talkin' about?
- I don't know how to describe her.

:10:48
She's luminous. Her face is...
:10:52
- You're talkin' about women.
- Yeah.

:10:54
Your ass is on the line. Are you nuts?
:10:57
That is under control. I have
Elaine Lieberman on the record.

:11:00
And she has proof of a campaign account.
:11:02
She's an angry wife. Her husband just sends
her a sorry-gram and she's off the record!

:11:08
- You have my word.
- Your word means nothing to management.

:11:11
Make sure Elaine Lieberman
gets to that press conference.

:11:15
Either she confronts the mayor
or I have to print a retraction.

:11:18
Don't worry. Elaine's my girl.
:11:20
I hope so, Jack.
:11:22
Jack? I just had lunch with Frank Burroughs.
:11:25
Very bright. Very funny. Very humble man.
:11:29
- You love me, Lew. You know you do.
- Yeah.

:11:32
Come on, Lois. Come on. Go ahead. That's it.
:11:35
Hey, Lew? Lew!
:11:37
- Where's Jack?
- On the way to city hall.

:11:40
But I have urgent messages for him.
:11:44
I can't sit here like this.
I gotta go find Jack.

:11:50
He's gonna be at city hall
in 15 minutes. Come on, honey.

:11:59
Uh-huh. Five o'clock. That's great.

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