1:21:05
There are a miIIion memories
I wouIdn't trade...
1:21:07
...and if you ever get accused of murder,
you can find me at LegaI Aid.
1:21:18
-What was that?
-WeII, it was the same thing you just did.
1:21:21
Bye. Bye. Thank you.
Thank you very much. Nice--
1:21:25
-Bye.
-Bye.
1:21:27
I'II reaIIy miss
aII your comprehensive reports.
1:21:29
Me too. Me too.
1:21:31
Lucy. Thank you so much for everything.
1:21:34
No probIem.
WeII, good Iuck with everything.
1:21:37
And I'm sorry about Iast night.
That was awkward.
1:21:40
-Oh, not at aII. Brian was unbeIievabIe.
-I thought it was Barry.
1:21:46
WeII, Barry was first, and then
it was Brian, and it was just crowded.
1:21:53
-I aImost forgot my stapIer.
-Is that--? Oh, God.
1:21:56
-What?
-Never mind.
1:21:58
-No, no. What?
-WeII, it's just that technicaIIy...
1:22:01
-...the stapIer beIongs to the company.
-That's right.
1:22:05
But-- No, you know what? Whatever.
1:22:07
It's-- The stapIer just goes way back
with me. And I--
1:22:10
WeII, no, no. You keep it.
It'II be our IittIe secret.
1:22:13
-ReaIIy?
-Yeah.
1:22:15
Great, thank you. Thank you very much.
1:22:17
I guess I have kind of earned it...
1:22:19
...working here 1 8 hours a day,
seven days a week.
1:22:22
Wow. Guess that makes you a workahoIic.
1:22:25
No, actuaIIy, those are the hours
when you work with George.
1:22:29
WeII, no. I mean,
I can be a workahoIic too.
1:22:31
That's why I'm vigiIant about separating
my personaI and professionaI Iife.
1:22:36
ReaIIy? WeII, I guess that wouId expIain
the Iate-night meeting in your sIip.
1:22:40
-I'm sorry?
-What?
1:22:43
That is absoIuteIy none of your business.
1:22:45
My God. Fine.
How much does a stapIer run?
1:22:47
Here, here's $ 1 0.
1:22:49
-RidicuIous.
-It's not your stapIer.
1:22:51
What's the matter with you?
Give me my stapIer.
1:22:53
Look. You didn't pay for it.
1:22:55
-Give me-- You have more of these!
-It's not your-- Oh, my God.