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:09:07
Fletch.
:09:09
- Hey.
- Did you hear about Lester?

:09:12
- Wh-What?
- Heart attack. This morning.

:09:16
- You're kidding.
- Yeah,just dropped dead.

:09:20
- My God. Well, did somebody call Shelly?
- Yeah.

:09:23
They called her
from the hospital.

:09:26
I mean,
you could see it comin'.

:09:30
- What do you mean?
- Well, the guy ate like hell...

:09:32
had chronic insomnia.
:09:34
- We can pray, but you don't really have--
- His blood pressure...

:09:36
was way high...
:09:39
and I think he had some
symptoms of diabetes too.

:09:43
- Wh-What are those?
- Sneakin'candy bars.

:09:45
Swollen ankles.
:09:48
Constantly running
to the bathroom...

:09:50
to, uh, urinate.
:09:53
Hmm.
:09:55
- Oh, and you know how Lester
didn't write anything down.
- Right.

:09:58
Well, now they're looking for
a speech...

:10:00
and it's in his head,
and he's dead.

:10:06
-Hmm.
-Oh, but what I really came here to tell you is...

:10:08
I placed another order.
:10:11
- So... you'll be getting another shipment.
- Oh.

:10:13
- Oh, okay.
- So, if you could keep--

:10:15
- I'll keep an eye out. Yeah. All right.
- Thank you so much.

:10:19
- Take it easy. Don't work too hard.
- Okay.

:10:24
- Yeah.
- Your uncle on four.

:10:27
My uncle. All right.
:10:30
Goddamn it.
:10:32
- What? Hello.
- Fifty grand.

:10:35
And that's our opening offer.
You could probably talk us up.

:10:38
What? Why don't you guys
leave me alone?

:10:40
We could do that. Of course,
then we'd just have to call somebody else.

:10:45
Often, a person of this, uh--
a person of this type imagines himself...

:10:49
the subject of a--
of a detailed biography.

:10:53
He's incapable of experiencing
any emotion...

:10:57
or event,
no matter how trivial...


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