:03:00
	You don't have to thank me.
You've done a swell job...
:03:02
	and let me tell you,
you're a very fine engineer.
:03:04
	Everyone in Detroit recognises that.
:03:07
	Well, they don't know much in Detroit.
:03:09
	Enough to like your ideas
about the new carburettor very much.
:03:12
	They want you back home
by the 15th at the latest.
:03:14
	- The 15th?
- Yeah.
:03:15
	- Well, that... That gives me two weeks.
- That's right.
:03:18
	Where are you going?
:03:20
	- Spain.
- Spain, huh?
:03:22
	I've always wanted to go there,
ever since I was a kid.
:03:24
	I've read every book about Spain.
:03:26
	Imagine me, Tom Bradley from Detroit,
born in Peoria...
:03:29
	being in Madrid tomorrow,
seeing a bullfight.
:03:32
	Sitting next to a beautiful seƱorita.
:03:34
	When everybody else is watching the bull,
she'll be watching me. I'll see to that.
:03:38
	- Here are the signs for Mr. Bradley's car, sir.
- Thank you.
:03:41
	What car?
I forgot to tell you.
:03:44
	To show you
how much we appreciate your services...
:03:46
	- we're lending you a car for your trip.
- Well, that's great!
:03:48
	But we thought we might as well utilise you
for a little publicity.
:03:51
	You won't mind using one of these signs
on the car, will you?
:03:53
	- No.
- Let's see which one is the best.
:04:00
	- It's difficult to decide.
- It must be tough, Mr. Gibson, very tough.
:04:06
	"I am delighted to drive a Bronson 8."
:04:08
	"I am glad to drive a Bronson 8."
:04:11
	I'm delighted. I'm glad.
:04:14
	Let me hear you read them once, will you?
:04:16
	"I am delighted to drive a Bronson 8.
I am glad to drive a Bronson 8."
:04:20
	Try it the other way once, please.
:04:22
	"I'm glad to drive a Bronson 8.
I'm delighted to drive a Bronson 8."
:04:26
	We'll take "delighted." It's class.
:04:28
	That's the trouble. It's too snooty.
:04:31
	People who make under a $100 a week
are never delighted.
:04:33
	They're tickled to death,
and they buy our cars.
:04:36
	You're right. We'll take "glad."
:04:38
	That's no good, either.
"Glad" is a weak word.
:04:41
	For instance, I'm walking down
the boulevard and just looking around...
:04:46
	out for a good time,
and instead, who do I meet?
:04:49
	You. What do I say to you?
:04:51
	"Glad to see you, Mr. Gibson."
:04:53
	I tell you, "glad" is the wrong word.
:04:57
	Well, take another example.
:04:59
	If I'm going around with a girl
and I don't like her anymore...