651 Okay. Ask me something you think l would normally lie about. 652 All right. Remember a couple of months ago when l wanted a raise ? 653 - l don't want to do this. - And the company wouldn't give me one... 654 and l asked if you would give it to me out of your own pocket... 655 And you said the company would not allow it, because it would create jealousy... 656 among the other secretaries. 657 Was that true, or did you just not want to pony up the dough ? 658 Greta, please ! 659 Judge Stevens, hi ! Fletcher Reede. l'm scheduled in your court in half an hour. 660 Judge Stevens, l badly, badly need a continuance. lll ? 661 Am l ill ? That is the perfect question for you to ask. 662 - Please lie for me ! - l remember when you bought me this... 663 antique frame from Tiffany's-- Tiffany's ? 664 Garage sale. Six-fifty, marked down from ten. 665 [ Glass Breaking ] 666 l'll give you the raise ! 667 Here's your raise. 668 [ Gasps ] Hi, Judge Stevens ! l know l haven't given you an answer. 669 - [ Phone Ringing ] - But illness could mean so many things. 670 Can you hold ? Hello ? Mom ! 671 Hi ! l wasn't really on vacation. 672 Because l didn't want to talk to you ! 673 Because you insist on talking about Dad's bowel movements-- size, color, frequency ! 674 l'll call you later ! [ Punching Buttons ] Hello ? 675 Oh, damn it ! l cut him off. 676 l cut off the judge ! 677 [ Screaming ] 678 Greta ! Don't leave ! 679 Mr. Reede. Several years ago, a friend had a burglar on her roof. 680 He fell through the skylight, landed on a butcher's knife, cutting his leg. 681 The burglar sued my friend. He sued my friend ! 682 Because of guys like you, he won ! 683 My friend had to pay the burglar $6,000. ls that justice ? 684 No. l'd have got him ten. 685 - Good-bye, Mr. Reede. - No, wait ! 686 l didn't understand ! Ask me again ! 687 - Have a nice day in court. - Greta ! 688 - Hi. - God in heaven ! 689 lt's nice to see you too, Fletcher. Are you busy ? 690 - Extremely. - Good. Would you follow me, please ? 691 Did you know that the partnership committee is headed by Mr. Allan himself ? 692 - Mm-hmm. - You used to work directly for Mr. Allan. 693 - Yeah. - Tell me. What do you think of him ? 694 [ Gasps ] He's a pedantic, pontificating, pretentious bastard ! 695 A belligerent old fart ! A steaming pile of cow dung ! Figuratively speaking. 696 Really ? How delightful. This way. 697 Pardon me for interrupting. Mr. Allan, you remember Fletcher Reede ? 698 Oh, yes ! Nice to see you again, Fletcher. 699 l'll be observing you in court this afternoon. 700 l've been hearing some good things about you. |