1:12:01
We'll go to his house
someday.
1:12:03
Let me see. Tomorrow.
I'm in L.A.?
1:12:08
Ah, Monday.
1:12:10
I'll take you to lunch.
Where would you like to eat?
1:12:12
- My wife--
- Rick?
1:12:14
I can't talk now, Jim--
I'll call you tonight. Coming, Ray.
1:12:17
My wife said I have
to cancel the deal.
1:12:21
That's a common reaction, Jim,
and let me tell you what it is.
1:12:24
That's why you married her.
One of the reasons is prudence.
1:12:27
No, it's a sizable investment.
One thinks twice.
1:12:30
It's also something women have.
Reaction to the size of the investment.
1:12:35
Monday, you invite me
to dinner again--
1:12:37
- This woman can cook.
- I'm sure she can.
1:12:39
We are going to talk.
I want to tell you something.
1:12:42
Something about your acreage
I want you to know.
1:12:45
I can't talk about it here,
I really shouldn't, and by law--
1:12:49
the man next to you--
bought his lot at 42--
1:12:53
phoned to say
he already had an offer.
1:12:55
- Rick.
- I'm coming.
1:12:57
Ray, what a day.
I'll call you this evening.
1:13:00
I'm sorry you had to come
all the way in. Monday lunch.
1:13:03
- We have to go.
- Monday!
1:13:05
She called the consumer--
the attorney general?
1:13:09
- They said we have three days.
- Who'd she call?
1:13:11
The attorney ge--
it was some consumer office.
1:13:15
Why'd she do that, Jim?
1:13:18
I don't know.
1:13:20
But they said
we have three days.
1:13:21
They said
we got three days, yeah.
1:13:25
Three days?
1:13:27
- To... you know.
- No, I don't know.
1:13:31
- Tell me.
- To change our minds.
1:13:34
Of course you have--
three days.
1:13:37
So we can't talk Monday.
1:13:40
Monday--
you saw my book.
1:13:43
Jim, Jim-- I can't.
1:13:45
You saw my book.
I can't.
1:13:47
We have to before Monday
to get our money back.
1:13:49
Three business days,
they mean.
1:13:52
- Three business days.
- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
1:13:54
- I don't understand.
- That's what they are, three business--
1:13:57
if we wait till Monday,
my time limit runs out.