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...that they are
contracted to provide.

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- Are you with me here?
- Yes, it's just that...

:18:05
No, it's just that nothing, Irv.
Please, let me finish. They record...

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I read an interview where Lanny was
given credit for insisting his butler...

:18:13
... travel in the same class and stay
at the same hotels as his boss.

:18:17
The valet's attentiveness
was impressive.

:18:21
Looks like you'll be having
dinner with Lanny Morris.

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- Hello.
- Hi.

:18:41
We should get a waiter to slide
a matchbook under the airplane.

:18:45
There we go.
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That should hold.
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This is my friend Reuben.
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- Hi.
- Hi.

:18:53
And this is also my friend,
technically speaking...

:18:55
...and business manager, Irv.
- Hi.

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My name is Lanny.
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And what's your name?
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Bonnie. Bonnie Trout.
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What do you do, Bonnie?
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I teach.
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And what do you teach?
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- Second grade.
- Well, we have a lot in common.

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You teach second grade,
I went to second grade.

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- Irv, you went to second grade too?
- Many times.

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Tell me, Miss Trout...
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I don't mean to be impolite...
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...but I was wondering...
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...how a second-grade schoolteacher
affords to fly first class.

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Well, I have a pass...
:19:38
...that allows me free use
of the subway on weekends...

:19:42
...and the hot lunches
at school are only 50 cents.

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And I'm the mistress...
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...of a wealthy married man...
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...and when he and his wife
go on vacation, he treats me...

:19:53
...to a first-class trip
in the opposite direction.

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But look at me, talking only about
myself. What do you do for a living?


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