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:23:02
But you are welcome
to come to the auction.

:23:05
- Auction?
- Auction, yes.

:23:06
It would be unfair of us to deprive
others of the chance to bid.

:23:11
Um...
:23:13
May I have one moment
with my brother, please?

:23:17
- Sure. Of course.
- Thank you.

:23:20
- What is this?
- It's the...

:23:22
- What is this? No.
- It's the first I've heard...

:23:27
- What are you doing?
- Answering your prayers.

:23:30
These pigeons are ripe for plucking.
:23:32
Put them in a room
to outbid each other?

:23:35
- We'll make $700,000, $800,000 easy.
- Man, you're smart!

:23:39
Oof!
:23:41
- You'll get it...
- Don't talk to me!

:23:43
So, when is the, uh,
earliest we can set the auction?

:23:46
I suppose all arrangements
could be completed within the week.

:23:50
- A week it is.
- Great!

:23:52
- You're smarter than you look.
- (Together) Thank you.

:23:57
But know this.
:23:59
I have never paid more than $10
million for a house in my life!

:24:17
OK, see you, then.
:24:19
Yeah. Thanks for stopping by.
:24:28
Ten million linen napkins.
:24:31
Five million bales
of top-grade cotton fibre.

:24:34
Forty thousand hot lamps complete
with rotating plate-warming trays.

:24:38
Two thousand twine threaders,
gleaming under real lights.

:24:42
(Ernie) My own chain of restaurants.
:24:45
(Lars, echoing) April can have
anything she's ever wanted!

:24:49
(Faintly) Cars, coats, china.
She loves china.

:24:52
(Fan blades whooshing)
:24:54
(Ernie) I'm gonna build
a swimming pool...

:24:57
full of pina coladas
and a college girls.


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