:41:00
the sweetest thing that anyone's
ever said to me.
:41:11
So, what are you doing
for the rest of your morning?
:41:14
What am...
Oh, what am I doing?
:41:16
What am I doing?
:41:18
Ooh. Well, I have
a job interview.
:41:21
Lelaina, this thing
is from 1988.
:41:23
I know. Ha ha ha!
:41:25
So you're, like...
six years late.
:41:35
I thought the ad said
that this was a job...
:41:37
for a production assistant.
:41:39
Yes. You will be
assisting me...
:41:43
in the production
of videotapes, all right?
:41:47
You're going to make
copies for me... many copies.
:41:51
Oh, is this like a...
like a pirate operation?
:41:56
Do I look like a pirate to you?
:42:01
Now, radio
is all instinct, Lelaina.
:42:04
Do you know where
all the radio comes from?
:42:06
The gut.
It's all in the gut.
:42:08
Because when you think
on your feet...
:42:10
got to go from your gut.
:42:11
And my gut is telling me
that, uh...
:42:14
this isn't gonna work out.
:42:16
Maybe your gut's just saying
you're hungry or...
:42:19
Oh, no, no, no, no.
It's telling me that, uh...
:42:22
you're overqualified
for this job.
:42:24
I'm really not that smart.
:42:29
No offense, sweetie,
but you don't have...
:42:31
any experience on a newspaper.
You're TV.
:42:33
Well, I'm trying to make my
transition to print journalism.
:42:36
Ah. Why?
:42:38
Well, newspapers are
the last watchdogs...
:42:40
of our... our government.
:42:41
They enforce
the checks and balances.
:42:43
And one half-hour of TV
only adds up to...
:42:45
OK. All right.
:42:46
Define irony.
:42:49
Irony. Uh...
:42:51
Irony.
:42:52
It's a noun.
:42:54
It's when something is...
:42:57
ironic. It's, uh...
:42:58
Well, I can't really
define irony...