Stealing Harvard
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:28:01
Because I did something bad.
:28:04
I can't even believe I did this,
but I put in an offer.

:28:08
- What do you mean?
- I know. It seems so impulsive.

:28:12
But I just love the house so much,
and you do too, so...

:28:17
- What about the $30,000?
- It's gone!

:28:21
All of it. In escrow. And we find out
tomorrow if they accept the offer.

:28:27
Isn't it exciting? Everything is
working out exactly like we planned.

:28:32
Aren't you thrilled?
:28:36
- Yeah.
- You don't look thrilled.

:28:38
I'm in happy shock.
:28:44
Duff! You left me there.
:28:46
You said he wasn't home
Sunday nights.

:28:49
I tried to warn you.
What happened?

:28:52
Nothing. Absolutely nothing happened
at all.

:28:56
If nothing happened,
why are you so angry?

:28:59
Elaine put in an offer on this house.
If they accept, our money's locked up.

:29:04
"Sorry, Noreen. Hope you like
working at Dairy Queen."

:29:08
Mr. Warner wants to see you
in his office.

:29:11
Thanks, Loretta.
:29:20
I'm calling regarding the property
on Hyden Street.

:29:24
I'd like to put in an offer.
:29:27
You have an offer already now,
do you?

:29:31
Well, perhaps I could throw my hat
into the ring.

:29:38
John. Come on in.
:29:42
So, John-boy...
:29:45
What did you and my little girl
do last night?

:29:49
- Hung out, watched television.
- Really?

:29:52
That's funny. I was visiting a friend
near Pembroke Heights last night...

:29:57
...9:30, 9:45,
and I thought I saw you...


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