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1:03:03
from the last l.P.O.
the firm put out.

1:03:06
I know what it is. I was just asking
ifyou thought it was interesting.

1:03:11
You know, you might be the first person
to read a J.T. prospectus.

1:03:14
Really?
1:03:16
Yeah. So, what are
you looking for?

1:03:19
I´m just looking for
some chocolate love.

1:03:25
You know what? Would you like me
to practice my pitch?

1:03:29
- ´Cause I know it turns you on.
- Oh, God.

1:03:40
You know, lsawJohn Feiner...
1:03:42
shredding a bunch ofdocuments
the otherday.

1:03:45
You don´t think that´s weird?
1:03:47
You say you like the hard sell
and the money.

1:03:51
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

1:03:53
And then you question it the minute
you see something a bit off.

1:03:59
No, l´m serious.
Either you need to admit to yourself...

1:04:02
that it´s not charity work
and enjoy it, or get out.

1:04:08
But you cannot keep going back
and forth like this. It´s ridiculous.

1:04:20
Canyou buy a biggerbed
whenyou getsome money, please?

1:04:24
Howbig isyourbed?
Bigger than this one.

1:04:27
You have a huge bed?
1:04:34
- Hello?
- Hi, Harry. Seth Davis atJ. T. Marlin.

1:04:37
- Howareyou doing this morning?
- Fine, thanks.

1:04:39
You got a call from
an associate last month.

1:04:41
I wanted to know ifyou enjoyed
the information we sent you.

1:04:43
What information?
1:04:46
Ifyou get as much mail as I do,
you probably brushed it aside.

1:04:48
But more importantly, we made
a commitment to get back to you.

1:04:51
Listen, l´m presenting you with
an investment opportunity...

1:04:55
that I thinkyou´ll findinteresting.
1:04:56
I´m not in the market for that.
1:04:58
Tell me, Harry, are you married
or are you happy?


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