:07:03
She will smack her mama
if I tell her to.
:07:06
You're the one she'll smack.
:07:07
I take it that you didn't turn up
anything on those names.
:07:10
No. But his name's got to
be on that list somewhere.
:07:14
Now, you give me permission
to work on Miss French...
:07:19
...and I will uncover that dude,
and we will get away clean.
:07:24
Now, just be cool.
Let me work on her.
:07:27
Poor baby.
:07:33
Don't be so modest, David.
:07:35
Two mailroom jobs,
firm and committed? That is great.
:07:39
We still have 28 more to go.
:07:41
You'll get them, I know you will.
I have confidence in you.
:07:45
Thank you.
:07:47
-We're off to lunch, Marsha.
-Yes, Miss French.
:07:50
Of course, there are problems
I had intended to discuss with you.
:07:54
For instance, the board members,
the contributors, the sponsors.
:07:58
I know nothing about the backgrounds
of the contributors and the sponsors.
:08:02
The big corporations want
to know the names.
:08:06
Let's meet.
I'll give you what I can.
:08:08
Good, I'll pick you up at 7:30.
:08:11
Then, after dinner at the Grotto,
we can go to the disco in Old Town.
:08:15
I thought you meant
meet in my office.
:08:17
With all the hustle and tension in there?
I got to meet my boss. That's you!
:08:22
There's not much to know.
I was born four blocks away.
:08:25
I'm 5'7", five pounds
overweight and divorced.
:08:28
Divorced? Oh, some turkey
messed over you?
:08:31
He wanted to fly airplanes,
and I wanted to do this.
:08:34
-He still writes from overseas.
-You still carrying a torch?
:08:37
This is a business meeting,
isn't it, Mr. Anderson?
:08:40
I didn't know you before, now I know
you well enough to ask you to dinner.
:08:45
For business.
:08:46
You're persistent. You talk fast.
I hope the work goes as quickly.
:08:49
-I work fast also.
-I've noticed.
:08:52
I keep my business life
and my social life separate.
:08:55
What if I said I was
a teenager looking for a job?
:08:58
No.
:08:59
-You ever hear of the Quantum Theory?
-Physics wasn't my best subject.