Out of Sight
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1:17:01
- Tell them I'd rather pay for my own.
- Okay.

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I'll find out.
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Excuse me.
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My associates and I,
we made a little bet...

1:17:19
on what you do
for a living.

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And I won.
Hi, I'm Phillip.

1:17:24
If it's okay with you,
Phillip, I'd rather just
have a quiet drink and leave.

1:17:28
Don't you want to know what I guessed?
How I know what you do for a living?

1:17:31
Really, Phillip, I don't want to be
rude. I just want to be left alone.

1:17:41
[ Chuckles ]
It's a little cold over there.

1:17:48
[ Clears Throat ]
1:17:50
Excuse me.
I think I know why you're depressed.

1:17:53
If I can offer
my observation.

1:17:57
See, I got a hunch
you're the new sales rep,

1:18:00
and the client's not exactly knocked out
by the fact that a young lady--

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even one as stunning as yourself--
is handling the account.

1:18:10
Am I close?
[ Chuckles ]

1:18:13
I'm Andy.
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We're all ad guys. Flew in this morning
from the apple-- New York.

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Came in to pitch
Hiram Walker Distillery.

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Little test market campaign
for the new margarita mix.

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It's really pretty interesting.
We take this, um,

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Mex-- um,
Hispanic bandito...

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with his bullet belts and everything,
and the big Chihuahua hat,

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and he pulls out
his six-guns,

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- and these guys back here--
- Andy.

1:18:45
Really.
Who gives a shit?

1:18:47
- Do you want to tell me what happened?
- Beat it, Andy.


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