:35:02
	Thank you very much. Really appreciate it.
:35:09
	He's all yours.
:35:16
	Ah! Eureka! Nice work.
:35:18
	Ah, back to business.
:35:20
	Two-bedroom suite,
closer to the top the better.
:35:23
	Oh, can you check the electrical outlets?
Gonna need a lot of power.
:35:28
	- 440 volts.
- 440 volts?
:35:32
	- Any problems, check with the magazine.
- Yes, sir.
:35:36
	Thank you.
:35:38
	Front, please?
:35:41
	Not too shabby, huh?
:35:46
	Mr Lewis's office.
:35:49
	May I ask who's calling, please?
:35:51
	Ah, oh, I see. Could you hold on one sec?
:35:55
	It's the hotel manager.
I think it's about Thompson.
:36:03
	Hello.
:36:05
	Yes, Mr Thompson is an employee of mine.
:36:09
	Why don't you just get to the point
and tell me what he wants?
:36:14
	No problem.
:36:17
	What was that last one?
:36:19
	A video recorder and a stereo?
:36:22
	No. That's out.
:36:24
	Tell him I said he doesn't need that.
:36:27
	Don't worry, I'll be checking with him
shortly. But I do appreciate the call.
:36:32
	Thank you.
:36:49
	He became a man...
:36:52
	the day of the greatest game ever played.
:36:57
	Everything he knew about decency and
morality, he learned that day in December