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:26:02
- Is she hurt?
- "Not if I heard anything like that. "

:26:07
Yeah, dead.
:26:08
That's awful.
You're filling in for her?

:26:12
They've got a ticket
for the execution tonight.

:26:16
Don't tell me they couldn't get
someone else. You worked all weekend.

:26:20
Finally!
:26:21
What? Where are you?
:26:25
Barbara, look, I don't have
to be at San Quentin till 4.

:26:29
Why don't I pick up Katie, take her
to the zoo and bring her back at 3?

:26:33
Coffee time!
:26:34
What about her nap?
She has her nap after lunch.

:26:37
Her nap?
:26:39
Isn't today your day off?
:26:40
She gets cranky without her nap.
:26:43
Well, I'll bring her a double espresso.
:26:46
- It's just a joke.
- I'm busting a gut.

:26:49
I'll be there in a half-hour,
12:30 at the latest.

:26:52
Why'd you go in there
on your day off?

:26:55
Are you still trying to make up
for that Mike Vargas thing?

:26:58
I'll be there at 12:30, all right?
:27:04
More and more workers insist on the
right not to breathe secondhand smoke.

:27:09
And more and more scumbags don't care.
:27:14
Well, Bridget,
you're an adorable person.

:27:17
Sexual harassment.
:27:20
What are the guidelines?
:27:22
Who can say?
:27:24
I hate my job, Ev.
:27:26
But I love watching you do it.
:27:31
Don't look now.
:27:38
Gosh, Mr. Reporter, is that what
real newspapermen get to read?

:27:42
Well, Dale Porterhouse:
:27:45
"No, I couldn't have heard the shots.
:27:47
The windows were rolled up and I had
the radio and air conditioner on.

:27:52
That's probably why
the car overheated. "

:27:55
Close quote.
:27:56
That's another wild hunch
down the drain.


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