Mr. Deeds
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:06:03
-You two tricked me into coming here.
-Murph, put on an apron and give me a hand.

:06:08
You guys played me like a fiddle. Touché!
:06:12
ls Mrs. Deeds around?
:06:14
Mrs. Deeds?
I don't think that poor boy ever had a date.

:06:17
-Do you know when he'll be back?
-Before lunch is out. Today's Card Day.

:06:21
-Card Day?
-Deeds writes greeting cards.

:06:23
Every Monday, he tries out a few
and then he chooses one...

:06:27
...and sends it to one of the big card companies.
:06:29
Now, he hasn't sold any yet, but...
:06:31
...he will.
:06:34
You guys need anything else here?
:06:36
"To my sweetheart
:06:38
"I love you completely, with all my soul
:06:41
"Without you I'm nothing, a butterless roll"
:06:45
That's good.
:06:47
Like that, gentlemen?
:06:49
Hallmark said it showed potential,
which is pretty cool.

:06:52
-Longfellow Deeds?
-Just call me Deeds, pal.

:06:54
Easy with that Longfellow stuff.
:06:57
Chuck Cedar, CEO.
:06:58
Cecil Anderson, General Counsel of Blake Media.
:07:01
Handshakes are for strangers.
We hug around here, buddy.

:07:04
What's up? Welcome to town.
:07:07
Come on, don't be shy.
:07:09
I like that beard. Abe Lincoln-style.
Have a seat, boys.

:07:13
-Murph!
-Deeds?

:07:14
-I thought you were sick today.
-That was a lie, pal.

:07:17
You fooled me.
:07:19
-I did?
-Yeah.

:07:20
-Mr. Deeds?
-Just Deeds.

:07:22
You sounded so sick on the phone.
You're good. Do that sick voice again.

:07:26
Deeds, I can't come to work today.
I think I got strep throat.

:07:33
That's unbelievable.
You could be a radio actor or something.

:07:36
-Thanks, buddy.
-Sure.

:07:39
Hey, Deeds. Read a card already.
I got to get back on duty.

:07:43
I'd better get up there.
Good meeting you, gentlemen.

:07:45
Mr. Deeds, does the name Preston Blake
mean anything to you?

:07:48
Mom's maiden name was Blake.
:07:51
Only one this week, but I got a feeling
it'll end my losing streak with Hallmark.

:07:57
Preston Blake was your mother's uncle.
:07:59
You're kidding me, I got an uncle?
Awesome. How's he doing?


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