:10:04
Hi. I'm Graham Chissolm.
:10:08
I'm the show chairman.
:10:09
This is a very special time for me.
:10:11
It's something I do every year
before the show...
:10:14
...is come here and kind of, for the
last time, enjoy the solitude...
:10:20
...of what I call a blank canvas.
And...
:10:23
...there it is right there.
There's nothing out there.
:10:27
Not that I can see, anyway.
No one here.
:10:30
In five days from now, you are
not gonna believe the difference.
:10:35
This center will be packed
with people.
:10:38
And the roar of the crowd,
the energy...
:10:41
...that this building will exude
will be phenomenal...
:10:44
...with winners and losers.
Although no one loses.
:10:47
We don't like to say that.
But some have a long drive home.
:10:50
There are sad eyes on some dogs
that worked hard to get here.
:10:56
Hamilton?
:10:57
-We gotta call Dr. Nelken.
-Why?
:11:01
Beatrice made a pee-pee
on the sheets...
:11:02
...and a poopie in your slipper.
:11:04
-In my Orvis slippers?
-I don't know.
:11:07
-God.
-You been talking to her?
:11:09
-Of course I have.
-What have you been saying?
:11:12
I've been saying that when
we make love...
:11:14
...it's a beautiful thing.
:11:17
Sometimes.
:11:19
-Excuse me?
-We met at Starbucks.
:11:21
Not at the same Starbucks.
We saw each other...
:11:23
...at different Starbucks across
the street from each other...
:11:28
...and Hamilton got up the courage
to walk across the street one day...
:11:33
...and approached me.
:11:36
Yeah. I'd seen you at law school
before.
:11:40
And I know that sometimes I'd be
in one Starbucks...
:11:43
...you'd be in the other Starbucks,
and then I'd think...
:11:46
...l should go over to that
Starbucks next.
:11:48
And then you'd be at the other
Starbucks. So we kind of crossed....
:11:52
-I know. It sounds so stupid now.
-He's so good.
:11:55
I remember I was drinking
a grande espresso when I met you.
:11:58
That's right, and I thought that was
really sexy.