:41:00
I've started drinking tea.
It's more refined.
:41:04
Oh, yeah?
:41:06
All the women executives drink tea
with lemon. They notice that I do, too.
:41:12
- I like coffee. I drink coffee.
- Yeah.
:41:18
I've only been with this
agency a short time,
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but over there I'm functioning in
a kind of public relations capacity.
:41:27
I fill in for the agents.
:41:29
This week I had business lunches
with Eric Clapton at the Côte Basque.
:41:35
- And Cat Stevens at Le Madrigal.
- Far out!
:41:39
You heard of those restaurants?
:41:41
No, I don't know those exact
restaurants, but I know the type.
:41:46
- But you must have heard of the artists.
- No, I don't know... Not really.
:41:53
- Why did you say, "Far out"?
- It sounded like far out. Wasn't it?
:41:58
- Yeah.
- We'd like a lemon with some tea.
:42:01
I'd like a cheeseburger and some coffee.
:42:10
Know who came in the office?
Laurence Olivier.
:42:14
- Who's that?
- You don't know who he is?
:42:18
Laurence Olivier is the greatest actor
in the world! You know who he is.
:42:24
He's the English actor on television,
who does those Polaroid commercials.
:42:30
Oh, him! He's good. He is good.
:42:33
I did a few errands for him.
:42:36
He tells everyone in the office
:42:39
that I'm the brightest, the most
vivacious thing in the entire office!
:42:45
Could you get a camera
from him at a discount?
:42:49
- I didn't ask him about a camera!
- 'Cause you have one, you sly fox.
:42:55
- Are you enjoying what I'm telling you?
- Sure.
:42:58
Maybe you can't handle hearing about
a kind of life so different from yours.