1:47:00
Why didn't you say something?
1:47:02
- We're not allowed to tell. Come
on, give me the stamps. - Mm-mmm.
1:47:07
Wait. How did Dyle get
an office in this building?
1:47:11
- When did you meet him?
What time of day, I mean.
- About 1:00.
1:47:14
The lunch hour. Probably
worked it out in advance.
1:47:17
Found an office usually left open
and moved in for the time you were here.
1:47:21
Then how do I know
this is your office?
1:47:24
Mrs. Foster, take a memo to Bartholomew
in Security recommending...
1:47:29
Bartholomew!
1:47:31
Recommending that embassy offices
be kept locked during the lunch hour.
1:47:34
Mmm. Starting with his own.
1:47:36
- Give me the stamps. Come on.
- What's your first name today?
1:47:39
- Brian.
- Brian Cruikshank.
1:47:41
Serves me right
if I get stuck with that one.
1:47:44
- Who asked you to get stuck with
any of them?
- Is there a Mrs. Cruikshank?
1:47:47
- Yes.
- But we're divorced.
1:47:49
No.
1:47:52
Oh.
1:47:55
My mother.
She lives in Detroit.
1:47:57
You'd like her. She'd like you too.
Come on, give me those stamps.
1:48:00
Not until you prove to me
that you're really Brian Cruikshank.
1:48:03
Next week I'll put it on
a marriage license. How about that?
1:48:07
Quit stalling.
I want some identification now.
1:48:08
- I wouldn't lie on a license.
- You can't prove it. You're still
trying to...
1:48:12
"Marriage license"?
1:48:15
Did you say
"marriage license"?
1:48:17
Don't change the subject.
Just give me the stamps.
1:48:20
Oh, I love you, Adam, Alex, Peter,
Brian, whatever your name is.
1:48:24
Oh, I love you.
1:48:26
I hope we have a lot of boys.
1:48:28
We can name them all after you.
1:48:30
Well, before we start that,
may I have the stamps?