Employee of the Month
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:10:20
- Morning, David.
- Sure is, Hank. How's Hazel?

:10:23
- She's doing great. Thanks for asking.
- Good, glad to hear it.

:10:26
- Why don't you give her my best?
- I will, sir.

:10:27
- Hello, David.
- Morning, Mrs. Chapman.

:10:29
Such a beautiful day out there.
:10:31
I ordered it especially for you.
:10:34
Beautiful day, beautiful lady.
:10:37
Oh-ooh, you are the sweetest.
:10:40
No, I believe that's your job.
How do you make it look so easy?

:10:44
Morning, Mr. Walsh.
:10:46
- Morning, Ken.
- How are you doing?

:10:47
Good, and I told you to call
me David. How're you doing?

:10:51
Super-duper, Mr... uh, David.
:10:53
Thanks for showing me the proper
cash flow procedures yesterday.

:10:55
Not a problem. Let me know if
you have any other questions.

:10:58
A little late, aren't you, David?
:11:00
Not by my watch, Kyle.
:11:01
Maybe you want to lose this
sundial and get yourself a Rolex.

:11:05
Well, as soon as my father-in-law
is president of a bank

:11:09
I'm gonna ask him to buy me one.
:11:11
- It's funny.
- I'm glad you think so.

:11:13
- Hi, Kyle.
- Good morning.

:11:16
Hey, good morning, David.
:11:18
Ah, the lovely Martha.
:11:20
Thanks again for catching
our transfer mistake.

:11:22
Please, we all make mistakes.
:11:24
Sorry I missed your party last night.
:11:26
You don't need to be at a party.
In three weeks you're a mom.

:11:30
I know. I'm starting
to get a little nervous.

:11:32
You'll be fine. Just don't
work too hard. Don't overdo it.

:11:35
When you pick something
up use your legs.

:11:39
Okay. Oh, hey, how
did your big review go?

:11:42
- No, no, that's this morning.
- Oh, it'll go great.

:11:45
I won't be surprised if you
get Employee Of The Month.

:11:47
Well, I got my fingers crossed.
:11:49
- Good luck.
- Thanks, Martha.

:11:52
- Good morning.
- Hey, lady.

:11:55
Hey, how is it going?
:11:57
Good. How about you?
:11:58
It's awful. It's been the
most stressful week of my life.


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