:02:00
We got the beat
Jump back, get down
:02:04
'Round and 'round and 'round
:02:07
We got the beat
:02:09
Linda, there's that guy
from the stereo store.
:02:12
- Don't you think
he looks like Richard Gere?
- See his cute little butt?
:02:17
- You guys, let's talk about
that fox that just walked in.
- We already were.
:02:21
I'm gonna go over there
and change the shakers.
:02:23
- Cool out. That's Stacy's section.
- He's too old.
:02:26
She's not even
in high school yet.
:02:28
Smoking's upstairs to your left.
:02:31
Smoking's upstairs to your left.
:02:34
Smoking's upstairs.
:02:36
Rat, is Dolly Parton giving you
a percentage of the profit?
:02:40
What can I do for you, gentlemen?
:02:42
You the guy with
the Van Halen tickets?
:02:45
That could be.
:02:47
How much for something
in the first ten rows?
:02:49
- Twenty bucks apiece.
- Those tickets were only $12.50.
:02:52
So don't buy 'em.
:02:54
All the other scalpers are sold out.
:02:56
Scalper?
Did you call me a scalper?
:02:59
Listen, gentlemen, I perform a service
here, and the service costs money.
:03:04
Do you want the tickets or don't you?
:03:06
Okay, we'll take 'em.
:03:08
All right.
What'd I say, $25?
:03:11
Twenty!
:03:14
All right.
Thank you.
:03:20
Just made 16 bucks, Rat.
What's the matter? You look depressed.
:03:23
I hate working the theater. All the
action's on the other side of the mall.
:03:32
- How's it going?
- You want to take his table?
:03:35
Go for it.
He's cute.
:03:38
Just take his order,
look him in the eye.
:03:41
If he says anything remotely funny,
laugh like you never heard anything
so funny.
:03:45
And smile!
:03:50
Go for it.
:03:56
So, you working hard or hardly working?