:39:07
Let me tell you somethin',
sweetheart.
:39:11
You're very good at your job.
:39:25
You mean I was workin' for
a guy from the mail room?
:39:28
- You're not an executive?
- He's too good to be an executive.
:39:32
- Disappointed?
- Yes!
:39:34
I was having fun on this job.
:39:36
You had all this energy,
and all these crazy ideas.
:39:40
And you kept takin'
your pants off.
:39:42
I don't want you to go.
:39:46
Here.
:39:48
Just a little somethin'
to remember me by.
:39:51
- Thank you.
- Brantley, why you lookin' so sad?
:39:54
I don't know. I just thought
it'd work out better, you know?
:39:57
The job or the girl?
:40:00
The job.
To hell with the girl.
:40:03
Yeah. You sound
real convincing.
:40:07
Well, look at it this way, pal.
:40:10
For a few weeks, you sat up here in
the lofty atmosphere of the big cheeses.
:40:14
You had a nice view of Manhattan
and a clean lunchroom to eat in.
:40:18
Hell, you did more in two months
than most people do in a lifetime.
:40:22
Yeah, I'm gonna miss it.
:40:25
The job or the girl?
:40:35
- Goin' back to Kansas?
- No, I'm not goin' back to Kansas.
:40:38
I came to New York to succeed.
:40:40
I hear there's an opening
in the mail room.
:40:42
You should talk.
You're just as unemployed as I am.
:40:45
Not for long.
I have contacts all over town.
:40:47
- There's always another Prescott around.
- Low blow, Foster. Dirty pool.
:40:50
- I call 'em like I see 'em.
- Yeah, you're perfect, right?
:40:52
- I never slept with the boss.
- No, you slept with the boss's wife.
:40:55
She seduced me.
:40:56
He seduced me.
What's the difference?
:40:58
I couldn't help it.
You went willingly.