:12:00
Mr. Smith.
:12:03
Jeryline! Jeryline!
:12:06
Jeryline, I mean now!
:12:09
I'm trying
to clean your stove.
:12:11
How do you expect me
to get my work done
if you keep bothering me?
:12:14
You've been working so hard
with them clean rubber gloves?
:12:19
Show Mr. Smith
up to number five.
:12:31
And then fix him some dinner.
:12:33
And after that, I got
a few more jobs for you.
:12:36
This time I'm gonna
watch you.
:12:39
I want it right
the first time, and that's
all there is to it.
:12:42
It's my way
or the highway.
:12:44
Yeah, yeah. Whatever.
:12:58
What do I need to tell you?
:13:00
What am I looking at?
Which way is town?
:13:04
Town is that way,
and you're looking at nothing.
:13:07
But I'm sure you didn't
come here for a view.
But here's your key.
:13:14
And the concierge will bring up
your bags momentarily.
:13:19
I don't see how they could
fire you, Wally.
:13:22
That's what
I told them.
:13:24
Cordelia, I don't know what
happened to all that mail.
:13:27
It just disappeared,
but they won't believe me.
:13:29
God! It's so humiliating.
Do you know what he did?
:13:32
Uh-uh.
Postmaster comes in...
:13:35
and he rips my name tag
right off my shirt.
:13:38
Right in front
of everybody.
:13:40
And like that's not bad enough,
he took my Mr. Zippy patch.
:13:43
You should have told your
damn boss to go screw himself.
:13:46
Stupid post office.
Ain't the only job in town.
:13:50
The hell it ain't.
If you had any sense, Wally,
:13:52
you'd crawl back to him
and beg for the job.
:13:55
Yeah, well,
I already tried that.
:13:58
He said no.