Employee of the Month
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:26:03
Yeah, that's not creepy at all.
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I'm sorry, Mrs. Crabtree,
but the bank won't approve it.

:26:21
How can they not approve my loan?
:26:22
I've never missed a payment
in my life, Mr. Walsh.

:26:25
Unfortunately, your husband's
bad credit makes you a loan risk.

:26:29
And this bank's policy states
that the spouse of the deceased

:26:33
is responsible for the
payments of the loan.

:26:35
Now, off the record,
:26:37
I think that
policy is S-H-I-T.

:26:47
I tell you what, Mrs. Crabtree,
:26:48
I'll download your files again
:26:50
and see if I can come up with
some way to get around it.

:26:53
Oh, I really appreciate this, Mr. Walsh.
:26:57
What's wrong with your face?
:26:59
Jacob.
:27:01
I got burned.
:27:03
- Did it hurt?
- You bet it did.

:27:06
That's what happens when
you play with matches, Jacob.

:27:09
I can't thank you enough
for this, Mr. Walsh.

:27:11
- Thanks, mister.
- No problem.

:27:19
I tell you what, Martha, there is
part of this job I am not gonna miss.

:27:23
How can you help that woman?
Tomorrow is your last day.

:27:27
I'll think of something.
:27:35
Hey, David.
:27:37
You wanna grab a drink later
and talk about all this?

:27:40
That's really sweet, Wendy,
:27:41
but grabbing a drink didn't make
my list of things to do for tonight.

:27:45
Okay? Thanks though.
:27:48
Am I on the list for tomorrow?
:27:53
I'm sorry, yeah.

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