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Total honesty in advertising
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began as a vision I had
as a young ad man in Milwaukee.
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I don't believe that jerk!
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- I like Larry King.
- I mean Drucker. He took the credit.
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Who needs credit?
I need compact women.
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- Where does all this go?
- We haven't explored radio yet.
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Yeah, right. I don't believe it!
He's taken all the credit.
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They don't give us any respect.
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We're not working for respect, hello,
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but for a sense of community,
hello, how are you?
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We have a purpose now, things to do.
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Formerly, only boredom and mania
were available to us.
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They promised us the ballet.
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- Do you know what they make off us?
- Who cares?
:49:47
We'll have to go back to art therapy.
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This is wrong.
What they are doing to you is wrong.
:49:54
I hate art therapy. I hate art!
I hate those little figurines!
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I also hate vinyl.
Am I off the point here?
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You would not believe how far.
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Hello, could Emory have a point?
Hello? How's it hanging?
:50:11
Those people are taking advantage
of you. Something has to be done!
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- Yes, yes, yes!
- Folks...
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We're shit.
We're nobodies in the big parade.
:50:30
We got lucky. Making noise
at this point is just not worth it.
:50:35
You're not shit, and you shouldn't
let anyone treat you like you are.
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- We've got too much to lose.
- I don't want to lose any stuff.
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Emory, please, don't rock the boat.