Liar Liar
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:43:02
Hi! l wasn't really
on vacation.

:43:05
Because l didn't want
to talk to you!

:43:08
Because you insist on talking
about Dad's bowel movements--
size, color, frequency!

:43:12
l'll call you later!
(Punching Buttons) Hello?

:43:15
Oh, damn it!
l cut him off.

:43:17
l cut off the judge!
:43:20
(Screaming)
:43:24
Greta! Don't leave!
:43:27
l'm on my knees
in a $900 suit!

:43:32
Mr. Reede. Several years ago,
a friend had a burglar on her roof.

:43:37
He fell through the skylight, landed on
a butcher's knife, cutting his leg.

:43:41
The burglar sued my friend.
He sued my friend!

:43:45
Because of guys like you, he won!
:43:47
My friend had to pay the burglar $6,000.
ls that justice?

:43:51
No. l'd have got him ten.
:43:56
- Good-bye, Mr. Reede.
- No, wait!

:43:58
l didn't understand!
Ask me again!

:44:00
- Have a nice day in court.
- Greta!

:44:05
- Hi.
- God in heaven!

:44:07
lt's nice to see you too,
Fletcher. Are you busy?

:44:09
- Extremely.
- Good. Would you follow me, please?

:44:17
Did you know that the
partnership committee is headed
by Mr. Allan himself?

:44:21
- Mm-hmm.
- You used to work
directly for Mr. Allan.

:44:24
- Yeah.
- Tell me. What do you think of him?

:44:27
(Gasps) He's a pedantic,
pontificating, pretentious bastard!

:44:31
A belligerent old fart!
A steaming pile of cow dung!
Figuratively speaking.

:44:36
Really? How delightful.
This way.

:44:41
Pardon me for interrupting.
Mr. Allan, you remember Fletcher Reede?

:44:46
Oh, yes! Nice to
see you again, Fletcher.

:44:49
l'll be observing you
in court this afternoon.

:44:52
l've been hearing
some good things about you.

:44:55
Well, Fletcher has just been telling me
how much he thinks of you.


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