:17:00
Made 14 miIIion Iast year.
:17:02
Paid 4% in taxes
and resents every buck.
:17:05
But he paid us 400,000,
so keep him happy.
:17:08
Look at the deaI.
Try coming up with something.
:17:11
I`II caII him in the morning.
:17:12
- Mr ToIar, shouId I save these?
- PIease.
:17:15
- What do you mean ``anything``?
- What do you think?
:17:18
You`re the risk taker.
:17:19
You think I`m taIking
about breaking the Iaw?
:17:22
- How far do you want it bent?
- As far as you can.
:17:26
So don`t risk an IRS audit?
:17:27
I don`t care.
They just better not win.
:17:31
- Yes, Mr ToIar?
- Something before Iunch?
:17:34
I shouId warn you,
the firm frowns on drinking
:17:37
- during office hours.
- Iced tea, pIease.
:17:40
Bombay martini on the rocks,
EIIis, three oIives.
:17:42
On the way.
:17:43
Senator.
:17:46
I`m aIIowed
a few minor rebeIIions.
:17:48
- Put that in the bedroom.
- I made some tea.
:17:51
I`ve never had so many peopIe
doing things for me.
:17:55
This is Southern hospitaIity.
:17:57
WouId you Iike speed diaIIing?
:18:00
My husband`s office number...
:18:02
- Let`s see, that`s...
- We have it, Mrs McDeere.
:18:04
We do aII the instaIIations
for the firm.
:18:09
- What Ied you to Iaw schooI?
- I can`t remember.
:18:12
Sure you can, counseIIor.
:18:16
I was a deIivery boy
for a pizza parIour.
:18:19
One day the owner
got a notice from the IRS.
:18:21
He didn`t know much EngIish,
even Iess about withhoIding tax.
:18:25
He went bankrupt,
Iost his store.
:18:27
That was when
I thought of being a Iawyer.
:18:30
In other words,
you`re an ideaIist.
:18:32
No tax Iawyer`s an ideaIist.
:18:34
I Iost my job. It scared me.
:18:37
Being out of work?
:18:38
No. What the government
can do to anybody.
:18:44
What about you?
What Ied you to Iaw schooI?
:18:47
It`s so far back,
I don`t think I can remember.
:18:49
Sure you can, counseIIor.
:18:53
I used to caddie
for young Iawyers
:18:54
off from work on weekdays...
and their wives.
:18:57
I`d Iook at those Iong tan Iegs
and knew I had to be a Iawyer.