:05:02
	to find no box of Fidel's finest?
:05:04
	I was just going to get them.
:05:17
	Now, will you stop this?
Quincy's in there with him.
:05:21
	I love your worried expression.
:05:23
	- Now, you just hold it. Hold it.
- Stop this and get in there.
:05:26
	Come on, now. Give me a smile.
:05:28
	Well, Roger, what do you think?
:05:32
	Hm?
:05:35
	Smile. Look over here and smile.
:05:37
	Will you put that silly camera down
and tell me, what do you think?
:05:41
	(Chuckles)
:05:43
	I tell you, Quincy,
:05:45
	when I was 17 years old,
I told my aunt not to marry him.
:05:49
	DL, your syntax is terrible.
Listen to this. "I, Roger Stanford II..."
:05:55
	I have a management meeting
I'd like to wind up.
:05:58
	Who is going to believe this, anyway?
:06:00
	A statement from me, approving the sale
of the company that my own father started.
:06:04
	He'd roll over in his grave.
:06:06
	You didn't read the last paragraph.
:06:09
	They'll believe it if you tell them
you've lost your interest in chemicals,
:06:13
	you don't care about working here any more
and you're going to Europe.
:06:22
	(Tuts) Oh.
:06:23
	I've gotta calm people down around here.
I've got to get rid of this rumour,
:06:28
	this fear that the sale of the company
is going to endanger their jobs.
:06:32
	It's not going to change anything
around here.
:06:35
	Except at the top.
:06:37
	Besides being
President of Stanford Chemical,
:06:39
	you would be the big man
in the conglomerate.
:06:42
	It isn't just me.
:06:44
	What about your vice president?
:06:46
	How long will Logan last
when they find out he opposed you?
:06:49
	He thinks the sale
of this company is criminal.
:06:51
	I didn't inherit enough stock but Aunt Dori
did and you haven't persuaded her yet.
:06:57
	She'll go along, just as soon as you do.