1:10:01
l didn't look at this at all.
1:10:04
There's a card in it.
1:10:06
$10,000?
1:10:07
For what,
shipping all of your antiques?
1:10:11
Airline tickets?
1:10:18
Bob?
1:10:24
Oh, come on.
1:10:26
Don't be one of those
annoying people who wins
1:10:28
then acts like winning
doesn't matter.
1:10:36
Are you okay?
1:10:38
Yeah.
1:10:40
You know, you could've told me
that Embry was back.
1:10:43
l know.
1:10:47
You're thinking about the cop,
aren't you?
1:10:52
Maybe.
1:10:53
Okay, visualize this with me.
1:10:56
You're down in New York
1:10:58
consulting with Lou Gerstner
or the head of GE
1:11:01
telling them how to buy
South American countries
1:11:04
but on the weekends
you fly back up here
1:11:07
to hang out with the cop,
do cop things
1:11:09
maybe go to cop mixers.
1:11:11
l like the cop.
1:11:13
Yeah, um, l can see that.
1:11:22
How much money
do detectives make?
1:11:25
Didn't your mother tell you
that's a rude question to ask?
1:11:29
No. She was always
asking people that.
1:11:31
lf l guess right,
do l get a prize?
1:11:34
Maybe.
1:11:37
A million bucks.
1:11:40
l didn't want to insult you.
1:11:42
You're not going to insult me.
1:11:44
Look, you don't do police work
for the money.
1:11:47
What do you do it for?
1:11:48
l don't know really.
1:11:50
Most people do it because
that's what their fathers' did.
1:11:53
ls that what your father did?
1:11:54
He was a teacher.