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:02:00
Nelson, we've been
killing ourselves with this--

:02:03
-What?
-Meet you in 20.

:02:05
Nelson!
:02:09
I remember growing up.
:02:11
-Summertime...
-I'm starving!

:02:13
-...baseball. ..
-Ready for the game?

:02:15
-You bet.
-Go get 'em!

:02:16
...and Dr. Diggity Dogs.
:02:18
Us. Isn't there some kind of limit
on the "us" talks?

:02:22
One, okay. Two, if necessary.
:02:24
Three, cruel and unusual.
:02:26
Great dog, big dog.
:02:27
Forgot about my parents, didn't you?
:02:30
I can't make it. I'm sorry.
:02:33
Nelson, this is their third trip
to the city.

:02:37
You could make an effort.
:02:41
This is important to me.
:02:43
This account is very important to me.
:02:45
It's Dr. Diggity,
practically an American institution.

:02:49
American institution.
:02:51
Dr. Diggity. Amer--
:02:52
No.
:02:53
You know, there are people
who don't work 24 hours a day.

:02:57
They stop, relax...
:02:59
...have lives.
:03:05
I have a life, Angelica.
And I'm late for it.

:03:14
I'm not sure I like the tag line.
:03:16
It needs to be deadpan.
:03:18
-I want to play with it.
-If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

:03:25
That rule applies to mediocrity.
:03:27
-We want perfection.
-We want a check.

:03:30
You worry too much.
:03:32
Worrying about losing
keeps you winning.

:03:34
Congrats.
:03:36
Nelson, you got the Ad Age
for the Pelican spot.

:03:38
Give that to me.
:03:40
Look, it says "team." I'm "team."
:03:42
God!
:03:48
-Morning, Mr. Moss.
-Thanks.

:03:50
-Vince.
-Beatrice, I'll have the--

:03:54
Edgar Price
is coming out of retirement.

:03:56
Says he's tired of being ripped off,
might as well rip himself off.


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