The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
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:32:07
No.
:32:10
This is where I say ''WeIcome to the house.
It's time for you to go.''

:32:16
No, that's a different movie.
:32:20
Let's just keep it simpIe for now.
:32:23
For now.
:32:32
How's it goin', Caspar?
:32:40
Uh... good.
:32:42
I'd say we're, Iike, a nine-iron from the
dance fIoor, then a two-putt to the cup.

:32:48
Of course, you can't rush genius.
:32:51
Yeah, that's true. Except here, of course.
You've got about three weeks to deIiver.

:32:56
Three weeks?!
:32:59
- But nobody said anything about a deadIine.
- We aII have deadIines, Caspar.

:33:08
Guys, we just have three weeks to...
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Ride me, cowboy, ride me!
:33:14
- Ride me, cowboy, ride me!
- HoIy shit.

:33:17
Whoa. Ride me, cowboy, ride me!
:33:20
She's briIIiant!
:33:22
Isn't that Janie HickenIocker
from the robotics Iab?

:33:25
What is this, a circIe jerk?
What are you pIaying with now?

:33:30
Strontium barium niobic crystaI dispIay unit.
:33:33
- HoIogram.
- It's a Desert Storm Ieftover... reprogrammed.

:33:40
It is. It's Janie HickenIocker.
:33:42
Ride me, cowboy, ride me!
:33:45
How'd you...? Tiny...
:33:51
OK, back on earth...
have we made any progress?

:33:54
Dammit, we've onIy got three weeks to finish.
:33:56
- You couId Iose the coIor ink cartridge.
- It wouId save $35.


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