Guarding Tess
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:11:02
I have an inoperable
brain tumor.

:11:07
I have bought you and your men
a SCUD missile launcher.

:11:11
We are going to the opera in Columbus.
Which of those do you think is true?

:11:16
When?
:11:19
I would like to drive to Columbus
a week from Friday.

:11:23
Yes, ma'am. May I say,
it is good to see you getting out again?

:11:27
- Is it?
- Yes, ma'am.

:11:30
Thank you, Douglas.
That's very patronizing of you.

:11:35
I suppose you couldn't
care less about opera.

:11:39
- No, ma'am, I couldn't.
- Of course not.

:11:41
You're a typical,
red-blooded American male.

:11:44
You'd probably rather watch the reruns
of "Mr. Ed" on television, wouldn't you?

:11:49
Tell me.
:11:52
If you had to choose
between opera and "Mr. Ed"...

:11:56
I'd choose "Mr. Ed"
in a second.

:12:01
Always so honest.
:12:03
I try.
:12:05
Good for you, Agent Dougie.
:12:07
Now put my rosebud on the tray
and get out.

:12:10
As you can see,
I'm extremely busy.

:12:22
Yes, ma'am.
:12:28
I expect him any minute.
I'll tell him as soon as he comes in.

:12:31
All right.
:12:33
Goodbye.
:12:39
- She wants to see you.
- Oh, come on. I was just up there!

:12:44
She called the president to demand I
pull another tour. How about that shit?

:12:48
- Why?
- Because she likes me.

:12:51
- Oh, you don't think that's the reason?
- I don't know. Who knows with her?

:12:55
- She didn't say she likes me, did she?
- It has nothing to do with like.

:12:59
She doesn't want a new guy
comin' in here, shakin' things up...


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