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:35:05
Ah, John?
:35:08
John, this is Robert Moseley,
head of Southeast new business.

:35:12
Robert, this is
John Buckingham.

:35:13
-- Hello, John.
-- Hello.

:35:15
Thought you could give us
a tour this morning,

:35:17
sort of be
our Indian guide?

:35:18
-- Right.
-- Do you play?

:35:21
Yes, I do.
:35:22
That's John --
:35:24
he's always surprising us
with his hidden talents,
isn't he?

:35:27
I was in a band.
Keyboards.

:35:29
Sort of like... very loud,
uh, very loud Marillion.

:35:32
-- Oh, yeah."Script For
a Jester's Tear."
-- Yes.

:35:35
Come on, maestro.
Give us a tune.

:35:44
I'll give you a tune
later.

:35:48
Take the ball
and run with it, John.

:35:51
Right.
:35:52
Good morning, John.
Hey, give us a tune?

:35:55
-- I'll give you a tune later.
-- All right.

:35:59
This is the, uh...
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This is, um...
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This is where we're doing
"Trust --

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"Trust And Letting Go."
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Yeah. We're not doing
this till the fourth quarter.

:36:10
The result --
has it been beneficial?

:36:12
Yes.
:36:13
It's really weird
at first.

:36:15
It's sort of, um,
exciting and frightening
at the same time.

:36:18
Wouldn't you say,
John?

:36:20
Yes.
:36:21
No, no, we're starting
to see results.

:36:23
This is Karen
who's, uh, taking it.

:36:25
-- Hi. Robert.
-- Hi. Hi.

:36:27
So, what are you doing
here, exactly?

:36:29
It's called
"Trust And Letting Go."
It's a kind of game...

:36:33
Excuse me.
:36:37
Hey, John,
Moseley's here.

:36:40
Yeah, I'll give you
a tune later.


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