:26:02
Gee, I don't know, Jim.
:26:04
Well, if you play ball with us,
the sky is the limit.
:26:08
It's attractive, Jim.
It's damn attractive.
:26:10
I got several irons in the fire now,
and I'd like to think about it.
:26:13
- I can think about it?
- Sure. Think about it.
:26:16
I'm not trying to rush you.
I wouldn't dream of it.
:26:18
I'd like to consider
the complete picture.
:26:21
Sure, consider the complete picture,
but printed circuits, not rocket ships.
:26:26
Collecting and storing information right
here on mother earth. That's the future.
:26:31
And any man with a thought...
:26:34
...about industry in 10 years' time...
:26:37
Any man thinking about tomorrow
will say goodbye to aerospace today.
:26:43
- What are you doing?
- I'm closing the shutters.
:26:45
Why don't you take Mr. Weeks
to see the backyard.
:26:48
- Backyard?
- Open up the door, Mrs. Harper...
:26:50
... or we're gonna huff and puff and
we're gonna blow your house down.
:26:56
We want the indoor plants, deadbeat.
:26:58
Plants ain't free just because
they grow on trees, deadbeat.
:27:02
- I know you're in there, deadbeat.
- Excuse me, Jim.
:27:06
You can't buy a rubber plant
with a rubber check, Harper.
:27:10
I know you're in there, deadbeat.
:27:12
- What the hell's going on here?
- We've come for our plants.
:27:15
I'm having a meeting.
You can't come in now.
:27:17
I can't? Okay, Tippy.
:27:20
Excuse me.
:27:24
"Jane," she asked,
"would you care for a cognac?"
:27:27
"Yes, thank you very much.
I'd like one desperately."
:27:31
Watch it, lady.
:27:38
Hey, lgo, could you do something
about that tree?
:27:42
Yes, sir.
:27:52
Afternoon, Harper.
:27:54
Hello, Nesbitt.
:27:57
The wind's been kicking up your yard
and blowing it into our windows.