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:12:01
You're Doc Mumford. Skip Skipperton.
:12:03
- How are you?
- Fine. OK. Pretty good.

:12:07
I've been hoping we'd meet.
I've heard a lot about you.

:12:11
Do you think we could...
Can I buy you a drink?

:12:15
Sure.
:12:18
"Find the need and fill it,"
my dad used to say.

:12:22
I guess a lot of dads say that,
but I did and it just took off.

:12:26
No kidding. Panda Modem -
where did that come from?

:12:30
Panda? I've always liked giant pandas.
:12:33
I've seen them in the wild.
That's the kind of thing I can do... now.

:12:38
I can do pretty much anything
I wanna do these days.

:12:42
So now we make 23% of the modems
in the market, which is pretty good.

:12:48
When I was growing up, the timber business
was playing out. The town was dead.

:12:54
Panda Modem changed all that.
:12:56
Now just about everybody in town
works for me or depends on the company.

:13:01
Which is kinda the problem.
:13:05
Would you like another... whatever that is?
:13:08
- No, I'm all right. It's grapefruit juice.
- Far out!

:13:12
I'm gonna get another beer.
:13:15
All right.
:13:24
You want me to be your friend,
but that's not what's really going on.

:13:29
You have some problems
and you want some therapy,

:13:33
but it would be bad for Panda Modem stock
if word got out you had head problems.

:13:39
- Can I ask a personal question?
- That's what I want.

:13:42
- Have you thought about getting a wife?
- Yeah.

:13:46
When Panda started to happen,
I was dating women from New York, LA...

:13:51
They came out of the woodwork -
models, actresses, venture capitalists.

:13:55
Not the kind who were interested in me
before I hit it big.


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