601 I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh, should I? 602 Sometimes when we're moving at night... 603 ...we pass houses with lights and people. 604 Sometimes you can hear them laugh. 605 The next day, after work... 606 ... we just went to the beach. 607 Far away from anything. 608 Everything. 609 Just Christopher and me. 610 -Did you see me? -Yeah. 611 Far away from buses and noise... 612 ...and a constant disappointment in my ten-gallon head... 613 ...and myself. 614 -Chris, thank you very much. -Well, thank you, Dean. 615 -Take care. -You made all the right moves. 616 Thanks, Chris. 617 Because when I was young... 618 ...and I'd get an A on a history test or whatever... 619 ...I'd get this good feeling about all the things that I could be. 620 And then I never became any of them. 621 -Hey, Chris. -Hey. 622 -How you doing, Jay? -I'm doing fine. 623 Rumor has it you signed 31 accounts for us from Pacific Bell. 624 Yeah, yeah. 625 Met some guys at a ball game, got some cards. I've been working. 626 I guess. 627 So one more day. 628 Getting nervous? 629 -No, I'm okay. -Yeah? 630 Listen, whatever happens... 631 ...you've done a fantastic job, Chris. 632 I mean that. 633 Take care of yourself. 634 Yes, Mr. Johnson. Chris Gardner, Dean Witter. 635 Yes, sir. Just calling to thank you very much... 636 ...for your support at last month's seminar. 637 Yes, sir. Absolutely. 638 Yes, sir. 639 No, sir, that's it. 640 Thank you very much. Bye-bye. 641 Chris. Come. 642 -Hi, Chris. -Mr. Frohm, good to see you. 643 -Nice shirt. -Thank you, sir. 644 -Chris. -Hey, Jay. 645 -Chris. -Chris, sit down, please. 646 I thought I'd wear a shirt today. 647 You know, being the last day and all. 648 Well, thank you. Thank you. We appreciate that. 649 But... 650 ...wear one tomorrow though, okay? |