251 Thank you for taking me home. I'll see you soon, I hope. 252 Ladies and gentlemen, your attention, please for this afternoon's feature attraction. 253 Hey, over there! Yes, I mean you! Your attention please! 254 Are you ready in there, feature attraction? Could I speak to you for a second, Dad? 255 Listen, I'm going to ask a big round of applause to bring this boy out here, all right? 256 Wait a minute, let me amend that, to bring this young man out here, because today he is 21 years old. 257 Come on, let's get on with the show! 258 Hang on a minute, I got a few words to say - 259 You always do. ah, ah! what's talking 260 Dad, could we just talk about this for a second? 261 I can't hold them much longer, Ben. You better get out here. 262 I'd like to discuss this. 263 This boy - I'm sorry - this young man - is soon to continue his education 264 as a Frank Halpingham Award Scholar 265 But before he does - before he does - 266 You're disappointing them, Ben. You're disappointing them. 267 Dad - can you listen - 268 I'll give you ten seconds 269 He is going to give us a practical demonstration of what I feel safe 270 in saying is a pretty exciting birthday present 271 And it better work or I'm out over two hundred bucks. 272 Ok, let's herald now for - Benjamin Braddock! 273 Come on, let's herald now! 274 Folks, this remarkable young man is going to perform for you some spectacular and amazing feats of daring in water that is over 6 feet deep. 275 is going to perform for you some spectacular 276 and amazing feats of daring in water that is over 6 feet deep 277 Hello. 278 I don't quite know how to put this - Benjamin? 279 Look, I was thinking about that time after the party - 280 Where are you? 281 I was wondering if I could buy you a drink or something. 282 Where are you? 283 Uh - The Taft Hotel. Did you get a room? 284 No. Now I know it's pretty late and if you'd rather - Give me an hour. 285 What? I'll be there in an hour. 286 Can I help you, sir! 287 What? Oh - no - I'm just - Are you here for an affair, sir? 288 What? The Singleman party, sir? 289 Oh - yes. The Singleman party. It's in the main ballroom. 290 Ahh - thank you. 291 Hello. Hello. 292 You must be one of the Poets. No - actually I'm not - 293 I'd like you to know my sister, Miss DeWitte - 294 How do you do? How do you do, Miss DeWitte? 295 - and my husband, Mr. Singleman - 296 Oh, sorry. Fine, thank you. 297 That's Jeffrey, of course. Of course. 298 I didn't get your name, sir. Benjamin Braddock, sir. 299 Braddock - Braddock? Yes, but I'm afraid - 300 I'll find your table in a moment. Braddock. Not Braniff? We have a Braniff. |