Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
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:19:01
I'm White, you know.
:19:03
W-h-i-t.
:19:06
E.
:19:08
Thanks, Mr Goodman,
but I'm contracted by the bank.

:19:11
They just assigned me to your account.
:19:13
Right, well. You work for the bank. Bank
works for me so, ipso fact, I'm your boss.

:19:19
Point is, I would love to see your pretty
little bone structure around here some more.

:19:25
There's no reason we need to be shackled
:19:27
by the strictures of
the employee-employer relationship.

:19:31
Unless you're into that sort of thing.
:19:33
In which case,
I got some shackles in the back.

:19:36
I'm just kidding.
But seriously, I've got 'em.

:19:40
I'm just doing my job, Mr Goodman.
:19:43
In fact, I actually prefer it over there.
:19:48
Really? You like it with those freaks
over there in Loser-Town?

:19:52
They're not freaks.
They're people, just like you and me.

:19:56
People?
:19:58
"People, just like you and me."
Oh, man.

:20:01
That is what I love about you, Kate.
You've got a "personality".

:20:05
That is rich. A real sauciness
that I find extremely attractive.

:20:14
We should mate.
:20:17
- What?
- Date.

:20:18
We should date some time. Socially.
Go out and kick it.

:20:23
- Are you OK?
- I'm fine.

:20:25
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
:20:29
In some cultures, they only eat vomit.
:20:33
I never been there,
but I read about it in a book.

:20:37
I'm sorry, Mr Goodman.
I don't date clients.

:20:42
I get it.
:20:44
Don't crap where you eat. I understand.
:20:47
Me'Shell.
Please escort Ms Veatch out.

:20:52
And, Katherine, make sure
my acquisition of that gym goes smoothly.

:20:56
They're up to something over there.
I can smell it.


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