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Finnegan, Finnegan.
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Time, time.
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Oh, shit.
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- Brian.
- Huh?

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- Bottle.
- Yeah.

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- Brian.
- Yeah.

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Try and make it by closing,
would you?

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I'm doing the best I can!
Okay?

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Sexual frustration.
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I asked you to prepare
a business plan...

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a seemingly simple assignment.
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And yet one word
describes your papers:

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bankrupt!
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Bankrupt!
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A word some of you will get
to know well in the future.

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Like Mr. Ron Lemaster.
Where is Ronnie Lemaster?

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Yes...
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our cosmetics magnate
who hopes to make his fortune...

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selling make-up for pets!
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Fetch, Ronnie, fetch.
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Good boy.
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And my own personal favorite,
Mrs. Sheila Rivkin.

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Oh, my God.
He's got my paper.

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Mrs. Rivkin has spent the last 20 years
burning her husband's dinners...

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but now decides she wants
to become the Donald Trump...

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of the cookie business... You!
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You! You have
something to contribute?

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I just said it wasn't worth
getting upset about.

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- What's your name?
- Brian Flanagan.

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Now speak up!
Let the class hear you.

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- Brian Flanagan!
- Oh, yes, Flanagan.

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Mr. Flanagan.
Mr. Brian Flanagan.

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Let us see.
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Yes, Mr. Flanagan is determined...
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to revolutionize
the bar business...


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