:03:02
I'm sick and tired of these
elevators always gettin' stuck.
:03:13
Hi, Jean. Will you take
those to the cleaners?
:03:38
These are some of the notes
I found in Whitfield's office.
:03:41
If you want anything more,
you can go after it yourself.
:03:44
Do you think he's working
for Davenport?
:03:46
I have no idea.
I'm out of the spy business.
:03:55
We can't wait for Whitfield
any longer. Let's get started.
:03:58
Davis here has prepared what I'm sure
is a thoroughly incompetent analysis...
:04:02
but let's listen to him read it
before we start criticizing.
:04:04
Fine. I won't read it at all.
Is that all right?
:04:06
You have a bad attitude, and I am
gonna tell Mr. Prescott about it.
:04:09
Does anybody else
have anything to say?
:04:14
Hi. Sorry, I'm late.
:04:16
Sorry. Hi, everybody.
:04:19
Casual attire today, Whitfield?
:04:24
Yeah, trousers, yeah.
:04:25
New product line.
Testing 'em out. Pretty good.
:04:28
- Good fabric.
- Good idea.
:04:31
- Christy, you have something to say.
- Yes.
:04:34
I came up with some more cuts
in the Middle States area.
:04:37
Let me pass these out.
:04:39
Why can't you be
more like her, Davis?
:04:43
Mr. Prescott!
Well, what a surprise!
:04:47
Art, I haven't received
the full report on the cutbacks yet...
:04:50
so I thought I'd drop in
and see what the problem is.
:04:53
No problem.
No, sir. Everything is tip-top.
:04:56
Whitfield has pointed out
a few wrinkles...
:04:58
and we are going to
iron those wrinkles out.