The Hudsucker Proxy
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Tomorrow's my big presentation
to the board.

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Kiss me, Amy!
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Kiss me once for luck.
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Sure, Norville.
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You know, for kids!
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It has economy, simplicity, low
production cost, potential for mass appeal.

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All that spells out great profitability.
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I had the boys at R&D
make this prototype...

1:00:05
...so our discussion
could have some focus...

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...and to give you gentleman a firsthand
look at how exciting this gizmo is.

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It's fun, healthy, good exercise,
and the kids'll love it.

1:00:14
We put a little sand inside
to make the experience more pleasant.

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The great part is we don't have
to charge an arm and a leg.

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- What if you tire before it's done?
- Does it have rules?

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- Can more than one play?
- Why is it a game?

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- Is it a game?
- Will it break?

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- It better break eventually.
- Is there an object?

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- What if you tire before it's done?
- Does it have batteries?

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- Could we charge extra for them?
- Is it safe for toddlers?

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- How do you know you're finished?
- How does it stop?

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- Is that a boy's model?
- Can a parent assemble it?

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- What if you tire before it's done?
- Is there a larger model for the obese?

1:00:48
What the hell is it?
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Well, it's....
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Brilliant!
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Genius.

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