1:01:04
I've got some insurance
policies for you to look at.
1:01:08
How do you make this add up?
1:01:13
Oh, Mac,
come and meet Victor Pinochkin.
1:01:17
Victor, this is Mac.
1:01:19
Macintyre. Knox Oil and Gas, Houston.
1:01:22
Pinochkin.
Soviet fishing fleet, Murmansk.
1:01:25
I'm here for the Ceilidh. We have
been buying fish in the Minch.
1:01:29
You are doing some business, too?
1:01:32
Yes. I think I'll go upstairs
and wash out these shells.
1:01:36
What have you got there?
1:01:38
Is that a scallop shell?
1:01:40
A very nice one.
1:01:42
This is a razor fish or razor clam.
1:01:46
They call them "spoots" around here.
You can eat them.
1:01:51
Catching them is a problem, though.
They jet through the sand.
1:01:55
- Strong little things.
- I wouldn't want to eat them.
1:02:02
- Come down for a drink later, Mac.
- Yeah, I'll see you later.
1:02:08
I left last year's money
on short-term deposit.
1:02:11
I didn't know when you might need it.
1:02:15
Wouldn't it work harder
on the money market?
1:02:18
The amounts don't justify it.
1:02:20
Besides, the dollar's
all over the place now.
1:02:24
It's a full-time job
just monitoring it.
1:02:27
No, I see what you mean.
1:02:28
You should think again
about some property.
1:02:32
I'll be liquid after this Knox thing.
Come in with me.
1:02:35
You know I'm a cash man, Gordon.
I'll have to think about it.
1:02:51
Hey, that's a ribbed mussel. Nice.
1:02:54
Yeah. And this is a scallop.
1:02:56
A bay scallop, I would say, actually.
1:02:59
Yeah, yeah,
and this is a razor shell.