1:12:02
Can I get you some coffee or tea or water...
1:12:07
- or eye of newt, maybe?
- Water would be lovely.
1:12:09
- Thank you.
- Water. That's an easy one.
1:12:12
You don't mind tap water, do you?
We're out of the bottled water.
1:12:22
So, Miss Harridan, why are you here?
1:12:25
You seem smart, talented, highly ambitious.
1:12:29
What on earth are you doing
running a day care center?
1:12:32
Maybe I enjoy running a day care center.
1:12:34
Obviously. But is this really how you want
to spend the rest of your life?
1:12:38
As a businessman,
you'd have money, power, respect.
1:12:42
You going to throw that all away
to baby-sit a bunch of 3-year-olds?
1:12:45
I said I'd listen to your proposition.
I'm all ears, and I got other things to do.
1:12:49
- So if you'd be so kind...
- All right. Here it is:
1:12:53
If Daddy Day Care should close,
for whatever reason...
1:12:56
I'll take all your children
for the price you charge.
1:12:59
Topflight education at rock-bottom prices.
1:13:03
Think about it.
1:13:08
Now wait a minute.
1:13:10
You're blowing us off
for Cottony Cotton Balls?
1:13:13
No, Cotton Candy Puffs.
Apparently the whole thing was my idea.
1:13:17
They'll double my salary
and let me run the division.
1:13:20
So, yes, I am taking myself back.
1:13:22
Go ahead,
if that's what's important to you. I mean...
1:13:25
Phil and I can manage.
We'll just find somebody else. Right?
1:13:29
I'm going, too.
1:13:31
This is worse than
when Spock betrayed Kirk...
1:13:35
- on "Star Trek V".
- It's not like that.
1:13:38
Come back with us. Not in the mailroom,
but to be part of our team.
1:13:42
I don't want to be on that team.
I want to be on this team.
1:13:45
We thought a lot about this, man.
It's a great opportunity.
1:13:48
No, this right here is a great opportunity.
1:13:51
This business is the one that has limits.
And we've reached them, okay?
1:13:56
Me and Phil,
we got responsibilities to think about.
1:13:58
- We got futures to take into consideration.
- What about now? What about the kids?