:00:02
Hey, Nathan, how's it going?
:00:04
I got to spend another
one of my remaining days...
:00:06
in this purgatory.
:00:08
I got cataracts
the size of cantaloupes...
:00:11
and I haven't had
a decent bowel movement...
:00:13
since
the Reagan administration.
:00:15
OK.
:00:17
[Baseball game on TV]
:00:19
So, are you ever going to
tell me about that baseball?
:00:22
No.
:00:23
[Mechanical whir]
:00:24
[Machine beeping]
:00:31
Come on, Lucille.
:00:32
Don't die on me now.
:00:34
Daddy knows you're tired...
:00:37
but daddy also knows
you got another few in you.
:00:41
Yes, you do.
:00:43
Do you really think that works?
:00:45
Sometimes,
but when it doesn't...
:00:47
you give her
a little love tap.
:00:48
[Clunk]
:00:50
[Machine whirs]
:00:54
Uhh.
:00:57
Good morning, Jackie.
:00:59
JACKIE: Good morning.
:01:07
Uh, Gibbons?
:01:09
I need you in here, please.
:01:12
HIGGINS: You've done
excellent work here...
:01:14
and now let me
ask you a question.
:01:16
What does Reebok stand for?
:01:18
Um, I believe the Reebok
is a type ofAfrican gazelle.
:01:21
[Loud whirring]
:01:24
No. Reebok stands
for credibility and prestige.
:01:30
We are going global.
:01:34
Wheatgrass?
:01:35
I'll pass.
:01:37
Reebok wants us to do...
:01:38
their female 'tweens
footwear campaign.
:01:41
-'Tweens?
-'Tweens, Gibbons--
:01:44
for females between their
adolescence and teen years.
:01:47
Get with it, Gibbons.
:01:48
Ohh. Jackie,
could you come in here, please?
:01:49
Mr. Higgins, this is such
a great opportunity for me.
:01:52
I don't know what to say.
:01:54
Well, then don't say anything.
I might change my mind.
:01:56
You wanted to see me?
:01:57
Yes. How's the Reebok campaign
coming along?
:01:59
Excellent, sir.