:37:10
	So, Gord...
:37:12
	...is your job really hard?
:37:16
	It's not hard, no. I mean,
you have to be smart, really smart.
:37:19
	You have to use your brain.
I have to use my brain.
:37:22
	I like to see when the stocks are high, OK?
:37:25
	- And I like to see when they're low.
- That's interesting.
:37:29
	Sometimes they're really high.
Sometimes they're very high.
:37:33
	That's high!
:37:34
	That's when you wanna sell.
You buy them when they're down very low.
:37:39
	Yeah. I have some graphs I can show you.
:37:42
	If you pay attention to these patterns here,
you can see. I made these on my computer.
:37:46
	Oh, boy. I need to spill some urine.
Where can I do that?
:37:49
	The restrooms are at the other end
of the restaurant, sir.
:37:53
	Thank you very, very much.
:37:55
	Cheerio.
:37:57
	- Wow. It's all over the place.
- This one here is high.
:38:00
	- It's interesting.
- Just look at the patterns.
:38:11
	Um...
:38:13
	Is that, um... Did you need to...
:38:15
	Oh, yeah.
:38:17
	This is my... This is my cellular telephone.
:38:19
	It's wireless. It uses satellites and terrestrial
antennas to send and receive transmissions.
:38:26
	It's, um... It's a new thing.
:38:28
	- Interesting.
- Hello?
:38:31
	Hey. Here's my buddy Andy.
:38:33
	Ah, somebody's eating some birthday cake.
:38:36
	- Yes, sir. It's my birthday.
- Hey.
:38:39
	- How you doing, Jim?
- I'm great.
:38:41
	- So I guess Gord's busy these days, huh?
- Yeah. That kid of mine is something else.
:38:46
	He's working day and night
at his big, new computer job.
:38:49
	- Yeah, I noticed him over there.
- Say what?
:38:51
	It looked like he was having
an important business meeting.
:38:54
	- Oh, yeah.
- Speak up. I'm on my cellular telephone.
:38:57
	I don't care, Bob.
You're fired. You're fired!