1:45:00
How do you plan to break the news
down the street?
1:45:04
I'll think of some way.
1:45:06
That's just the way to keep you
clearheaded, of course.
1:45:10
Sometimes it gets you nasty
enough to get a nasty job done.
1:45:14
Then don't be so stingy
with your nastiness, partner.
1:45:17
Come here. Let's have a drink.
1:45:20
Like I've always said, Kelly,
you're all right.
1:45:24
- Here's to your noble nastiness.
- Skol, Kelly.
1:45:28
Drink up.
1:45:31
To the victor belongs the spoiled herring.
1:45:34
Victor, that's you. Vic. Joke. Laugh.
1:45:41
Yes, sir. You're all right, Kelly.
1:45:43
You've said that before, but I love it.
1:45:46
Don't worry, Vic.
1:45:49
I'm not trying to crawl back
into green pastures.
1:45:53
Poor old Marzy.
1:45:56
Got himself all tangled up
in one of his nets like a gorilla...
1:46:00
...and he doesn't know how to get out.
1:46:10
If you two will excuse me,
I think I shall retire.
1:46:16
No, don't.
There's plenty in the bottle yet...
1:46:19
...and more where that came from,
plenty for all of us.
1:46:23
Come on in, Linda. Join the party.
1:46:26
What are you so surprised about?
1:46:29
You always guessed Kelly and I
were old friends, didn't you?
1:46:33
It's all right for old friends
to have a drink, isn't it?
1:46:35
What are you saying? You're drunk.
1:46:38
Certainly I'm drunk, but I
certainly know what I'm saying.
1:46:43
Listen, Mrs. N,
you're not going to tell me...
1:46:46
...that you've been taking
all this seriously, are you?
1:46:50
You know how it is on safari.
It's in all the books.
1:46:54
The woman always falls
for the white hunter.
1:46:56
And we guys make the most of it.
Do you blame us?