:14:00
Uh, let's talk about what happened
tonight, Ray. Is this your wife?
:14:03
- Uh, yes, yes. Yes it is.
- Well, uh, would you mind
waiting here, Mrs Boggs?
:14:06
- We won't be long.
- Sure, I'll wait.
:14:08
Thank you.
:14:21
Sorry to bother you,
but I think I've got a scoop.
:14:24
Hey, bother me!
I can use it.
:14:26
Come in. Tell me,
what have you got?
:14:29
A name. Ray Boggs.
:14:31
Midrail didn't want to say who was
responsible for checking the coupling...
:14:35
so I followed a couple of
Midrail guys back to the office.
:14:37
And there he was, Mr Coupling himself,
waiting in the parking lot.
:14:41
They whisked him upstairs, but they
left his wife there for the taking.
:14:44
She told me her husband's name,
but then she clammed up on me.
:14:48
There was something about the way
she clammed up made me think
she had something more to say.
:14:54
By the way, Peter Brackett
was out there tonight.
:14:58
- You're kidding!
- Don't you worry.
:15:00
I own this story. Besides,
a little competition's healthy.
:15:03
Sabrina.
:15:06
Peter Brackett
is not competition.
:15:09
No, I was talking
about me.
:15:11
The young groom returned to the last car
of train 417 with champagne in hand...
:15:16
and saw his bride
for the last time. Period.
:15:18
Now quote: Amy's car was loose.
Period. It was like flyin'.
Apostrophe after the "n." Comma.
:15:23
And then it was just gone.
Period. End quote. End story.
:15:26
Huh? Yeah, I know it's thin, but Midrail
isn't talkin', so everyone's screwed.
:15:31
Yes! Everyone!
Yes, I'm sure.
:15:34
Jesus! Now I remember
why I became a columnist.
:15:37
Trust me.
No one's gonna get anything else
because there's nothin' else to get.
:15:41
Mrs Boggs, this is Sabrina
Peterson with the Chicago Globe.
:15:44
I'm sorry to call you so late,
but I was wondering if, by any chance...
:15:47
you're related to the Ray Boggs
that works for Midrail.
:15:50
- What's Midrail?
- The railroad.
:15:52
Come on, Ray, you've gotta be
related to somebody in this town.
:15:57
- Hello?
- Mr Boggs, good evening, sir.
:15:59
This is Sabrina Peterson
with the Chicago Globe.