Poolhall Junkies
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:30:25
-You're late.
-You look fantastic.

:30:27
You're still late. What took you so long?
:30:30
You didn't tell me
the guy lived in Sherwood Forest.

:30:33
It took me an hour to find the place.
:30:35
I had to leave a trail of breadcrumbs
along the way, to find my way back.

:30:38
You don't look so bad yourself.
:30:40
-I can't believe I got you in a suit.
-Me, neither.

:30:43
It's going back tomorrow.
:30:45
I know how you hate these things.
Thank you for coming.

:30:47
No problem.
:30:50
Here comes the wicked witch of the world.
:30:52
-Brace yourself.
-Be nice.

:30:54
There you are. I want you
to meet some friends of mine.

:30:56
Tara, this is Bernice and Laurence Winthrop.
:30:59
Richard Illich, and this is Brian Schwartz.
Everyone, this is Tara.

:31:02
And John. Hi, John.
:31:05
I'm surprised to see you here,
what with your busy schedule and all.

:31:08
-I can't believe you actually made it.
-I did, Beth, all right? So relax.

:31:12
No, really.
What has been keeping you so busy?

:31:15
I know you're always fashionably late...
:31:17
but I would just love to know
what kept us all waiting for you today.

:31:21
I've been here for about an hour already.
:31:23
I just was outside,
helping the valets kick-start your broom.

:31:26
They had trouble finding your keys.
I think that was the problem.

:31:30
Beth, may I speak to you for a moment?
:31:33
John, I must say my curiosity is piqued.
:31:36
What kind of business are you in?
:31:41
-I kind of move money around.
-Money management. Hard currency?

:31:44
-Generally.
-lt's a risky business.

:31:47
What's your loss ratio?
:31:49
Larry, I don't lose money that often.
:31:52
Really? What's your technique?
:31:54
Let's just say I kind of
take it out of other people's pockets...

:31:58
and put it in my pocket,
you know what I'm saying?


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