One Fine Day
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:26:01
A drawing might help. Don't you think?
:26:05
- I...
- I love drawings.

:26:07
- I don't have a...
- Oh, uh...

:26:10
Oh. OK.
:26:15
Let's see. Something like...
:26:30
Isn't that the little lost boy
from this morning?

:26:34
Uh... With, uh... You know...
:26:38
Um...
:26:55
You know... I can't do this now.
:27:00
And I can't go with you
to Stamford now either.

:27:04
Yes, Mr. Leland, that is the little lost boy from
this morning. Only he's not lost. He's my son.

:27:11
I have a child and he has
a soccer game in 20 minutes.

:27:15
If he's late, he won't get the trophy. And since
I'm in here with you, he'll probably be late.

:27:20
But what gets to me the most is,
instead of crying about it...

:27:22
...he's out there with a big old smile
blowing fish faces at us.

:27:30
Gentlemen, if you're smart, you will want me
as much for my dedication and ability...

:27:35
...as for the fact that I am going to ditch you
right now and run like hell across town...

:27:39
...so that my kid knows that
what matters to me most is him.

:27:42
And, Mr. Leland, your real grounds for firing
me should be if I were to stay here with you.

:27:52
- I like her.
- A lot.

:27:57
Well, I probably lost my job! But at least
we still have ten minutes to get to the game!


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