Miss Congeniality
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:25:01
Victor Melling's number.
:25:18
Mr. Melling.
:25:20
How are you?
:25:26
If you are Grace Hart,
I quit here and now.

:25:32
I'm having a bad hair day.
:25:34
Bad hair decade, really.
:25:37
I'm Eric Matthews. We spoke.
:25:39
Your hair is perfect.
:25:40
However, I can't accept this job.
:25:42
There's no way I can make
this woman ready in two days.

:25:46
Please, Mr. Melling,
give it a chance. Sit down.

:25:49
Have lunch. Totally on the Bureau.
:25:52
I suppose that would be
the civilized thing to do.

:25:57
I'll take a rain check.
I got to take care of some FBI stuff.

:26:01
That thing I told you
about that I gotta do.

:26:04
But I'll see you later.
We'll hang out. You like caps?

:26:07
I'll get you an official FBI cap.
:26:10
See you later.
:26:12
What a pity.
:26:15
-Are you hungry?
-Yeah.

:26:17
-Yes.
-Yeah.

:26:19
It is always "yes,"
never "yeah." Sit down.

:26:24
Miss United States is always
well-spoken and polite.

:26:28
Do you understand?
:26:29
Watch the hands, garçon.
:26:31
-Excuse me.
-It's all right.

:26:33
I have a feeling we're going to need
a drop cloth later.

:26:49
Could I have another
cabernet sauvignon?

:26:52
Another keg for you?
:26:54
-I'm good, thanks.
-That's okay, Philip.

:26:57
So, how long have you been doing
this pageant-training thing?


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