Mr. Deeds
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:30:02
That night he lost 200 pounds.
:30:06
Wow.
:30:08
Your chicken parmesan should be ready soon.
:30:10
Okay, buddy. I saw a couple over there.
lt's their anniversary.

:30:15
Give them this. Don't say it's from us, though.
:30:18
This is like $20,000.
:30:20
Tell them it was a restaurant giveaway
or something. Thanks, buddy.

:30:25
That's an awfully nice way
to start spending your money.

:30:28
-ls that who I think it is?
-Who?

:30:30
Preston Blake's nephew, the $40-billion man.
:30:34
We have to meet him. Dave?
:30:36
Gosh, I hope that mugger got home okay.
:30:39
-Mr. Deeds.
-Yeah.

:30:41
Mr. Simonds would like
to invite you to join his party.

:30:44
Why is that?
:30:46
Just to enjoy the pleasure of your company.
:30:48
Wow, that's pretty cool of him.
:30:54
That was a very nice hug, Deeds.
:30:56
lt's wicked nice of you to invite us over.
This is awesome.

:31:00
-Have we met?
-Not unless you have a sick kid.

:31:03
You're a very important man
in this town now, Mr. Deeds.

:31:06
I don't know about that.
:31:08
I sing at the Metropolitan Opera...
:31:09
...and Blake Media contributes
50 percent of our budget.

:31:13
So, on behalf of the opera:
:31:15
"Thank you"
:31:22
That was awesome!
:31:23
You shouldn't thank me, though.
You should thank my great-uncle.

:31:27
He was an interesting man.
:31:28
I served on the board
of the Guggenheim with him.

:31:30
Really? I'm not sure what that is,
but good luck with it.

:31:34
I'd love to write a piece on you
for The New Yorker.

:31:37
What's The New Yorker?
:31:40
lt's a magazine.
:31:42
With essays, witty cartoons.
:31:45
I read the Mandrake Falls Gazette
and they got some cartoons in there also.

:31:49
You know who's a riot? That Beetle Bailey guy.
:31:51
He's always wearing his hat and doing his thing.
:31:54
But it is an honor to meet
a real writer like you, George.

:31:57
I've been trying
to get my stuff published for years...


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