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It's tapering off in alcohol largely
due to special interest groups.

:44:07
I think we can improve
if we limit our marketing...

:44:10
...and focus on
after-school projects...

:44:13
...thereby helping the community.
:44:15
People will see us still
targeting African-Americans...

:44:19
...and providing a community service.
:44:22
-So we're redirecting our energies.
-Exactly, Bill.

:44:26
We're turning it into
a positive relationship.

:44:29
-That's very good.
-Thanks.

:44:31
Well done.
:44:33
Look at these people.
Notice anything different?

:44:36
Moi.
I'm 28 years old...

:44:38
...a sister and still made partner.
:44:42
Keith should be calling
any second now.

:44:47
-Hello?
-Keith is on line two.

:44:50
Good. Tell him I'm busy.
:44:51
-You've been waiting for his call.
-Tell him I'm busy.

:44:57
-Women.
-I'm a stinker, ain't I?

:45:01
I'm sorry. Mr. Fenton,
she's still busy.

:45:11
Come on, Keith!
I know you're in there, man.

:45:15
Keith!
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I know you can see me,
'cause I can see you!

:45:22
Come on, man. Don't give me that look.
:45:24
Look into the light, Keith!
:45:27
Look into the light!
I'm coming around!

:45:31
I must admit I feel sorry for Keith.
:45:33
I hate to see people suffer.
But you know what?

:45:36
You can't show weakness.
Men only understand strength.

:45:40
If they don't feel pain,
there'll be no gain. No pain, no gain.

:45:46
What the hell is wrong with you?
You ain't come to work today.

:45:51
Don't look like you washed your ass.
:45:53
-Keith, what's wrong?
-No, man. I'm--

:45:57
I think I'm sick.
:45:59
-You ain't sick, man.
-No, man. I mean, I'm sick, bro.


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