:30:02
you see those Bluejays
on Monday night?
:30:06
- Seven to five?
- Those guys are hot.
:30:12
- Oh boy, here comes trouble.
- Big trouble.
:30:15
- Let me guess, Selkirk?
- Nope, Oskaner.
:30:18
- Oh, Oskaner.
:30:19
- He wants to sell bonds
at market rate.
:30:22
- Mahowny.
:30:24
- Banker!
:30:26
- Yeah, uh... where...
where have you been?
:30:27
I called four times already.
:30:30
- So you wanna hear the lines?
:30:33
- Hold on.
:30:36
- Hey, banker, you there?
What the fuck?!
:30:39
- Uh... I can't do this now.
:30:42
- You're not playing today?
:30:44
- Give me all the home teams
in the National,
:30:46
and all the away teams
in the American.
:30:48
- You're kidding?
:30:50
- Uh, every game
for the $1,000 max.
:30:52
- You're the man.
:30:59
- The Selkirk account seems to be
moving at incredible speed.
:31:02
Perhaps we should find out
what their schedule is,
:31:04
and advise regional office.
:31:06
- Uh, you know,
:31:08
a higher line of credit
:31:10
would be a lot simpler.
:31:13
- Okay, good idea.
:31:15
Keep her sweet, Dan.
:31:17
- Right.
:31:19
- You've opened a loan account
for Pembro Trading?
:31:22
- Finally, yes.
:31:24
- I thought they'd run into
partnership problems.
:31:26
- I guess things are rolling.
:31:29
Uh, the documentation was all in
place; you approved it yourself.
:31:33
- Okay.
:31:37
And... Jake Arnold.
:31:39
- Jake Arnold, same thing.
:31:41
- How long ago did we
authorize credit?
:31:43
- Two years.
:31:45
- And he's never borrowed
against it until now?
:31:47
- No, but he could have.
:31:50
- It's strange; you know, I think
he set the whole thing up
:31:52
just so he could
tell his friends
:31:54
he had a million-dollar
credit line.
:31:57
- Maybe business got bad.
:31:58
Maybe he won't be handing out
jars of peanuts this Christmas.