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they're smart. And now they're hurting.
When the price of oil fell, so did they.
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They've still got money,
but they need more money.
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When the oil money was good, they put
up all these office buildings. Now they're
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half empty. They'd give you anything to
move in: first two months free,
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redecoration, whatever you want.
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They help you set up the store.
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I'm the roper. I go out and find them,
and bring them in.
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Morning, gentlemen.
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Gloster Hebing, may I present my
fine stock broker, Henry Fellows?
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Gloster.
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What we have here today,
Mary Beth, is strickly between...
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Oh, I told Mr. Hebing all
about it. How brilliant you are
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at making money for your
special clients.
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Well, I certainly hope that you're not
spreading the news a little too widely.
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Well, of course not! But I'd trust
Mr. Hebing with anything.
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Wouldn't I, darling?
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Well, I guess I'll just have to take
your word for that. Won't I?
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Here's the money.
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Goodie!
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Please, let me help you.
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Once they saw that money,
they were hooked.
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And I made sure they saw it.
Ain't that just beautiful?
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Then, all Cool had to do was
tell the story. -We are talking about