The Tailor of Panama
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Andy, this is hard for me.
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He confides. A tailor's like a priest
in these situations.

:45:08
For me, the changing room is
as sacred as the confessional.

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Lips are sealed, eh?
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Have you had a chance to make
arrangements about the farm, Andy?

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Well, the money's there,
as long as you deliver.

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-He's selling it, Andy.
-What?

:45:37
The canal.
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He's selling it?
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Has to. Needs the money.
Relieve the poverty. lnfrastructure.

:45:46
Who's buying?
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Who's buying?
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Various interested parties, l believe.
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-Come on.
-He mentioned the French, the Japanese.

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And?
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Oh, yeah. And the Chinese.
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Harry.
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Andy.
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Are you pulling my pisser?
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Not unless the president's
pulling mine.

:46:09
This is fucking dynamite.
Does he always talk to you like this?

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Not always...
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...but mostly.
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Now this is for the record.
Times, names, places.

:46:17
His actual words, if you
remember them.

:46:20
Goose it up a bit.
lt's going straight to the top.

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Here we go.
What kind of Chinese, by the way?

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You know, Chinese, like Chinese.
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Oh, fuck's sake.
l mean, mainland? Taiwan?

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The both, Andy. The two together.
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Hand in hand.
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lt's something the president's
very proud of...

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...bringing them together,
at the same table.

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''Harry,'' he says to me, ''if it's all
l'm remembered for, then so be it.

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l brought reconciliation
to the great Chinese people...

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...for the betterment of all mankind.''
:46:55
You've excelled. This is a better
yarn than Arthur Braithwaite.

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Are you implying--?

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