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:31:02
See, a man would never
say something like that.

:31:05
Women take everything too personally.
:31:08
You're gonna take it personally
if she wins.

:31:10
First of all, you're not insured
for punitive damages.

:31:14
Plus, a loss here will change
the way you run your business.

:31:17
Porta-Johns will be a blip on the radar.
:31:19
There'll be paid leave for pregnancies.
Lawyers to draft sexual-harassment policy.

:31:24
Not to mention
that you will have helped establish...

:31:27
...a legal precedent that will affect
every single company in America...

:31:31
...including the Minnesota Vikings.
- Except she's not going to win.

:31:36
This woman is a single welfare mother
with two kids out of wedlock...

:31:39
...a sordid sexual history...
- We don't know if that's true.

:31:45
Send him in, please.
:31:50
Mr. Sharp.
:31:52
Would you share with Miss Conlin
what you told me today?

:32:03
Mom?
:32:08
Everything all right?
:32:17
How are you and the kids supposed to eat
if you don't have a job?

:32:22
I'm your mother, Josey.
:32:25
I haven't always been
the best at it, I know.

:32:28
But I'm here.
:32:32
You give away my hard-earned money,
then you toss your shoulders at me?

:32:35
I didn't give it away.
:32:37
- I gave it to Josey.
- I work hard for that money, Alice.

:32:40
Oh, and I don't?
:32:42
Maybe I should charge you
for every load of laundry.

:32:46
She said Bobby Sharp
attacked her at the mine.

:32:51
- Not the story I heard.
- There's only one story, Hank.

:32:55
- Your daughter's.
- Those girls are just asking for trouble.


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