Raising Helen
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We got... We got stuck with this
lime-green Lincoln. Been here for months.

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Mr Massey's offering a ham
to the first person who can sell it.

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- A ham?
- Oh, yeah.

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Guys are big on free meats round here.
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Now, listen. Mr Massey's a little nervous.
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He acted in his first
on-camera TV commercial today.

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And see me, Mickey Massey,
a name you can trust.

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Uh... Yeah, I forgot to point.
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You want a deal on a previously owned
car? Well, come... Charlie! Charlie!

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It's me. Yeah. Commercial.
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You want a deal on a previously owned
car? Come to Massey Motors...

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Come in.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, I pointed the wrong way again.
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- Hi, I'm Helen.
- Sit. I'll be with ya in a second. Just sit.

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Remember: Massey means trust.
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- What'd you think of that?
- I believe it.

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Don't. Massey doesn't mean trust.
It means hillside in French.

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I can't do dishonest.
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Ravi, we're reshooting that commercial.
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Honest. We need an honest commercial,
Ravi. All right?

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- I'm sorry. Ms Helen Harris. OK.
- Yes.

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- How long did you work as a secretary?
- Actually, I wasn't a secretary.

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As it states right there, I was an
executive assistant to Dominique Courier,

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and I had a promise of promotion to agent.
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OK.
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You seem like a nice girl, Helen.
And you're a friend of Ravi and Nilma's.

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All right, we're looking for a receptionist.
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The pay is 17.50 an hour,
the hours are nine to five.

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So, how does that suit you, hm?
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I always thought I could have
a career in used cars one day.

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We don't sell used cars.
Previously owned or prior-owned cars.

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Prior-owned.
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Now, you just have to pass
one little test, OK?

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Ravi to Parts.

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