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:16:00
Ginny here has some great ideas.
Will you jot them down?

:16:04
The caterer is called Acme Eats.
You can get the number from Information.

:16:08
They do the usual hors d'oeuvres.
:16:10
The Raging Bull has a bartender service.
:16:14
And the liquor store
on Broadway and Liberty delivers.

:16:17
- Got that, Bess?
- Tess, yeah.

:16:20
- If that's the way that you wanna go.
- You have another idea?

:16:24
Well, I was just reading in Wabout dim sum -
these little Chinese dumplings.

:16:29
A restaurant on Mott Street
does them for cocktail parties.

:16:32
- I love those little dumplings.
- It might be more fun than the usual tidbits.

:16:36
- I have it on my desk. I could get it.
- You read W?

:16:40
I read a lot of things. You never know
where the big ideas could come from.

:16:45
I guess you're right. If dumplings
can be considered a big idea.

:16:50
- Well, that oughta get you started...
- Ginny, thank you so much.

:16:54
- Back to the gold mines.
- Right.

:16:57
- You'll set those up?
- Right away.

:16:59
Dim sum, Tess. I like it, contribution-wise.
:17:02
Keep it up.
:17:07
The chief says "We will give
you an honourable death."

:17:11
"But first, keke."
:17:14
Excuse me. Excuse me.
:17:17
- Dim sum?
- Yes, yes.

:17:25
Come on, Katharine. What do you say?
:17:28
Jim, the man who spends
every weekend in August glued to his desk,

:17:33
that man knows that I can't
just sneak out of my own party.

:17:37
I'll tell you what, though. You get me
in on the Southeast Air divestiture plan,

:17:41
I'll buy you a drink.
Bottle of Cristal, two straws.

:17:47
- Deal?
- Okey-dokey.

:17:51
- Dim sum?
- Hi.

:17:54
Thank you. What a slob.
:17:56
You were so smooth with him.
I would have...

:17:58
Never burn bridges. Today's junior prick,
tomorrow's senior partner.


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