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:17:02
Write them down for me,
will you?

:17:06
He's gone.
I have no life.

:17:12
What?
:17:14
"Of course you have a life.
:17:17
"I don't need to tell you that.
:17:19
That's what you're
supposed to say to me.

:17:21
Sorry.
:17:22
As your best friend,
it's my duty not to lie to you.

:17:25
Besides,
you wanted him gone, remember?

:17:28
I did?
:17:31
What are all these
final notices?

:17:32
I'm gonna call him.
:17:34
I think now is
a good time to call him.

:17:37
Would you hand me the phone?
I'm gonna call him right now.

:17:41
Focus for one second.
:17:44
Your electric has been canceled
and so has your gas.

:17:48
Who pays your bills?
:17:51
Bob.
:17:53
Bob who?
:17:55
I don't know.
My parents' guy Bob.

:18:03
Your phone's dead.
:18:05
These rooms...
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...sound so empty
without the sound of his music.

:18:14
Bob's number
has been disconnected.

:18:17
Oh, God.
:18:18
I'm sure it's little consolation,
but you're not the only one

:18:21
who got taken, Miss Gunn.
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Bob Kopalski had ten clients,
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assets equaling over $100 million,
when he disappeared.

:18:29
You're telling us
that none of it's insured?

:18:31
What a disaster.
Thank God for the residuals.

:18:35
Actually, Kopalski took such heavy
advances on the royalty income

:18:40
that by the time
the account recoups,

:18:43
Miss Gunn will be
on Social Security.

:18:45
Where does someone disappear
with $100 million?

:18:48
The best we can guess
is South America.

:18:51
Can't you just sue?
:18:52
My God,
how could he do this to her?

:18:56
He'll be back.
They always come back.


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