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1:12:00
I think he'd be proud of us.
1:12:07
Hello, ladies.
How magnificent! Welcome!

1:12:11
Lars, you remember lngrid and Hilde.
1:12:14
(Both) Hello.
1:12:16
(Ernie) Ladies, your hair
is positively biblical!

1:12:20
(Together) Oh, thank you.
1:12:22
Well, if you will excuse me,
I have to check on my crepes.

1:12:31
Keep the champagne coming. The
more they drink, the higher they bid.

1:12:36
You boys put on quite a shindig here.
1:12:38
Thank you so much, Mr Falko.
1:12:52
You know, it would be
very, very sad...

1:12:55
if you boys put on this auction
and nobody bid.

1:12:58
That would put a real crimp
in our evening, but...

1:13:02
there's no danger of that.
1:13:04
I don't know. There's a lot of
Eurotrash scarfin' the shrimps.

1:13:08
I tell you what.
1:13:10
You call off the auction...now...
1:13:14
and I will write you a cheque...
1:13:17
for ten millions.
1:13:22
As insanely generous as that is,
I have to decline,

1:13:26
but I appreciate
your thoughtful concern.

1:13:29
Enjoy the party.
1:13:31
Are you interested in spooling?
1:13:34
Oh, sure. My father...
1:13:36
I mean, my brother and I
own a string factory.

1:13:40
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.

1:13:43
I would love to see
your factory sometime.

1:13:46
Really?
1:13:50
April. What a surprise.
Dropping by for no reason, I suppose?

1:13:54
Does a wife need a reason?
Oh, are you entertaining?

1:13:58
- You mean "ex-wife"?
- Not quite yet.


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