You Can Count on Me
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:06:20
Guess who's been asking for you?
:06:22
Oh no, really? Is that his car?
:06:25
Oh yeah
:06:28
Yeah, come in
:06:30
Mister Everett
:06:31
Oh yeah, Brian
:06:33
Brian, hi. I'm Samantha Ann Prescott
:06:36
I'm the lending officer
:06:37
Yeah, hi. Hi. How are you. Have a seat
:06:41
I am so sorry I was late
:06:43
Yeah, we missed you before...
:06:44
I got held up...
:06:46
Believe me, it's nothing I make a habit of
:06:49
I'm sure it's not
:06:51
Actually, would you get that door for me, please
:06:56
So I always run out at 3:15 to meet him...
:06:58
then run real quick over to the sitters house
:07:01
Anyway, Larry never seemed
to mind about it, so I was...

:07:03
just hoping you'd feel the same way about it too
:07:07
Well, Samantha, I realize that Scotsville...
:07:11
is not exactly a major banking center
:07:13
No, it's not
:07:14
No, I know it's not
:07:15
But it's kind of a personal challenge to me to see
:07:17
what we can do to bring local service up to
the kinds of standards that we'd try to meet

:07:22
if we were the biggest branch in the state
:07:25
Now, that means I don't want anybody
running out at 3:15 or 3:30 or whenever

:07:31
the bus happens to come in that day
:07:34
So is there anybody else who can
pick up your son after school?

:07:37
Does your husband work in the area?
:07:39
Ahh, no. Rudy Sr. Isn't on the scene
so to speak

:07:42
Well, I can give you a few days
to make some other arrangements. But...

:07:46
Well, Brian...
:07:48
I understand what you're saying
and I think it's great. I do

:07:51
Because there's a lot of things around here
that could use some attention. Believe me

:07:54
But I've been meeting this bus
every day for 3 years now

:07:58
And it really does, it takes 15 minutes

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