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:45:01
Because when all this is over,
at least I'm never gonna have
to think of him ever again.

:45:07
Let's just pray
he's a bald fascist...

:45:09
who picks his nose
and wipes it under the car seat.

:45:17
- Hi.
- Hi.

:45:19
Could you hold on?
:45:35
Where are you going?
:45:37
You better be buying me one
frigging big birthday cake,
that's all I gotta say.

:45:40
Could I get your
destination, please?

:45:42
- The Waldorf, I guess.
- Finally she gets it.

:45:48
Okay, we are going...
that way.

:45:52
And I'm gonna follow.
:45:54
You can do it yourself. Just open up
the computer and look into it.

:45:57
- I'm not even sure that I can
give you this information.
- If you can't, why can't you?

:46:00
Because I'm just a temp, okay?
I don't know the rules.

:46:03
Couple of months out of college,
you're acting like you're
part of the establishment.

:46:05
No, no, no, no, no--
What about privacy law, huh?

:46:09
Forget about privacy laws.
You know what privacy laws do?

:46:11
- No.
- They protect millionaires.
Do you know who those are?

:46:14
- Who?
- Tell him who they are.

:46:16
- Tell him.
- Kids your age.

:46:18
Pimple-faced college dropouts who
have made unhealthy sums of money...

:46:21
forming Internet companies
that create no concrete products,

:46:24
provide no viable services and still
manage to generate profits...

:46:27
for all of its lazy, day-trading,
son-of-a-bitch shareholders.

:46:29
Meanwhile, as a tortured member
of the disenfranchised proletariat,

:46:33
you find some altruistic need
to protect these digital
plantation owners?

:46:36
Wow. Come on.
:46:42
Come on.
:46:45
- You guys want the tenant
on record in 1994?
- December, to be exact.

:46:53
- There's your tenant.
- Sebastian Mig-non?

:46:57
No. Mignon.
It's French.

:46:58
No, we're looking
for someone named Sara.
You got the right one?


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