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1:02:01
All right, Bud.
1:02:03
Let's do it.
1:02:05
We go way back, Harry.
1:02:07
You know, l-l-l've put a lot of money
into this firm over the years.

1:02:12
- l brought in a lot of business.
- You've taken enough out, too.

1:02:15
- You should have something put aside.
- With the divorces l haven't had a chance.

1:02:20
- The bridges are burned.
- When you fire me l'm finished. On the street.

1:02:25
- How do you think l feel about this?
- How do you think l feel?

1:02:28
l've got responsibilities. l've got two kids...
1:02:31
What's going on?
1:02:33
Lynch is giving him the boot.
Not pulling his quota.

1:02:38
We're all one trade away from humility.
1:02:40
New report on GM and a conference call
in defence stock in my office, 7 am tomorrow.

1:02:45
No RSVP required. Just be there.
1:02:48
Now, on a more inspiring note,
the new office record...

1:02:52
..for a single month's gross commission
from the wealthy individual accounts...

1:02:57
..goes to Bud Fox.
Shows cold calling does work, fellas.

1:03:01
Way to go, Bud. Superjob. Come on up here.
1:03:04
Bud, congrats. You just made my life
twice as hard around here.

1:03:12
You're on a roll, kid. Enjoy it
while it lasts, cos it never does.

1:03:18
Just kicking ass and taking names, Lou.
1:03:34
Come along with me, Bud.
1:03:42
This is yours now, Bud.
1:03:44
Credenza. Tree. Windows.
1:03:46
And, significantly more attractive,
your private secretary Janet.

1:03:50
- Nice to meet you, Mr Fox.
- Hello, Janet.

1:03:54
Well, l don't really know what to say.
Thank you, Mr Lynch.

1:03:58
No, l thank you, Bud.

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