Christmas in July
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Here you are, young man.
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It is customary under these circumstances
to have photographers present,

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a couple of reporters and even newsreels
and broadcasting machinery.

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But since we do everything here
on a very high, non-commercial plain,

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I merely take pleasure in giving you
this small cheque, Mr MacDonald.

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- That's all there is to it.
- Thank you, Dr Maxford.

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- I don't know how I can find words...
- Never mind about them.

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Just goodbye and good luck.
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Oh, boy.
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- Now get me Bildocker!
- (Man) Yes, sir.

:33:43
Oh, gee!
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- She's a little bit excited.
- Yes.

:33:51
He's as cool as ice.
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- Well, goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:33:58
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.

:34:00
Goodbye.
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(Buzzer)
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- Yes?
- (Man) Mr Bildocker isn't in his office.

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Well, why not? Where is he?
Down in the lobby playing marble games?

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Find him and tell him...
Never mind. I'll tell him myself.

:34:16
"It isn't the coffee, it's the bunk"!
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(Betty) Oh, isn't it beautiful, Jimmy?
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- Holy smoke, I should say it is.
- This is a trifle on the large side.

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Now, here is a stone
of more practical dimensions.

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Fiery little devil, isn't it?
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Does the magnifying glass go with it?
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It's up to you.
I was only trying to be helpful, that's all.

:34:40
It's immaterial to me
how big a ring you... look at.

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Now how about... Just a minute.
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Fresh guy.
:34:49
What do you think of this, for instance?
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- How much is it?
- $12,000.

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- I wouldn't care to spend that much.
- You wouldn't?

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- No. But I could if I felt like it.
- You could?


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