:34:02
I ain't giving up the ghost till I spend
every damn penny of it.
:34:10
-Which one are you?
-Gwendolyn.
:34:14
-You think I'm full of crap, don't you?
-It's time for your insulin, Mr. Temple.
:34:22
There's an opening here
that could close up quick.
:34:26
-My father is the owner.
-I understand he's currently indisposed.
:34:30
He's legally blind, if that's what you mean.
:34:33
The black folks on Lincoln Beach have
contacted the Historical Register.
:34:38
That's their business.
:34:40
Draw that kind of attention,
environmentalists come in on their heels.
:34:45
They're pesky little buggers.
:34:47
Then you won't be able to sell
your property for what it's worth.
:34:52
-What's it worth?
-Not much at the moment.
:34:55
And since the resort condos have come in,
your taxes have jumped 30%.
:35:00
-Small businesses are being squeezed.
-Tell me about it.
:35:07
We realize this is a big decision,
one of the oldest businesses left...
:35:12
-...going back generations.
-You're not from the Plantation?
:35:16
-Some men were here.
-Did they make an offer?
:35:19
-Sniffing around, I guess.
-They're relentless.
:35:22
And you're not?
:35:25
The Exley Plantation is only for the
elite. What we have in mind is more...
:35:30
-...democratic. Something for everybody.
-Stores, burger chains, T-shirts?
:35:35
-Retail outlets would be part of it--
-123 empty?
:35:39
-Should be. Your husband called.
-I don't need to talk to him.
:35:44
You want to develop here, you need
the County Commission in your pocket.
:35:49
We can work something out.
:35:51
Testing, one, two, three.
This is a mike check. One, two, three.