:09:01
Hi. My name is Kent Dorfman.
:09:08
OTTER: Eric Stratton, rush chairman.
Damn glad to meet you.
:09:13
BOON: D-Day!
:09:15
Eric Stratton, rush chairman.
Damn glad to meet you.
:09:19
That was Eric Stratton.
He was damn glad to meet you.
:09:22
Larry, I see you've met D-Day.
You're having a nice time. That's good.
:09:28
(Plays upbeat tune by tapping on his throat)
:09:38
Eric Stratton. Damn glad to meet you.
:09:40
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice tie!
:09:42
Is that a clip-on?
Boon, come check this out.
:09:46
Excuse me. Pardon me.
:09:51
Ninety percent rayon! Very nice.
:09:54
Hi, boys. Having a good time, I hope?
:09:57
Excuse me.
:09:58
- Did your mother buy that?
- Yes.
:10:01
Kent is a legacy, Otter.
His brother was a '59. Fred Dorfman.
:10:04
He said legacies
get asked to pledge automatically.
:10:08
Usually, unless the pledge in question
is a real closet case, like Fred.
:10:12
- My brother.
- Kent, come over here.
:10:14
- I liked the tie.
- Great tie.
:10:17
BOON: Katy.
:10:21
Eric Stratton, rush chairman.
Damn glad to meet you.
:10:25
Katy!
:10:27
(Romantic instrumental music)
:10:30
- Where are you going?
- Home.
:10:32
- We just got here!
- No, you just got here.
:10:35
I've been downstairs entertaining some kid
from Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas.
:10:41
Maybe we could drive
to your folks' place this weekend.
:10:45
Fabulous.
:10:47
My car filled with your beer buddies going
up to empty my parents' liquor cabinet?
:10:51
It's too depressing to think a. Bout.
:10:54
Just you and me, and Otter and another girl.
:10:58
Is this what you're going to do
for the rest of your life?