horrible place. - l thought l'd be there forever. - You're wearing lipstick. - my mom gave me a big kiss. - Where is your mom? - l smell perfume. - Don't be stupid, the press is watching. - Thank you, everybody. - You're welcome. he's the greatest warden a guy could have. Just my job, Jim. Will l still be released today? - Will l? - Of course you'll be released today. Thank you! You're the best! All right. Don't do that again, please. - Get out of here, man. - hope l never see you again. Take it easy. - What are you doing here? - figured you'd need a ride. Thanks a lot, man. And l needed someone to start the car. now that l can do. - hello? - spencer Barnes, please. - mr. sakamoto. - glad I found you. - nice to hear your voice, too. - Is the other spencer there? - Yes, he is here. - good. t ou two impress me. We enjoyed meeting you as well. I want you both to come work for me. - You want to hire us both? - t ou make a good team. how much did you have in mind? I was thinking 25 a month. Thousand? t ou'd head my American advertising operation. - A month? - Of course we're flattered. We'll need a little time to think that over. - no time. l know. Take it. - We'll get back to you shortly. - Take your time. t ou need a vacation. - Thank you. bye. What, are you nuts? business lesson number one. never take your first offer. Yeah, right. That's just like baseball. Don't swing at your first pitch. Wait a second. Just one quick second. l don't know where the Tv came from... Ok, partner. Let's go. ripped by dulle, 04I live for the World series, right? I grew up in California, so I follow the Angels. But I was born in Chicago, right? So I don't know who to root for! The Angels or the Cubs. If I say Angels, my dad'll kill me. If I say Cubs, my friends'll kill me. I just can't wait! So I've got seats behind home plate. ...closed at 23 and MKR Industries closed up at 48. It's a warmer 53 October degrees in Chicago this morning. We have early morning low clouds which should be clearing midday, and we should see a high of 65. But for now, let's return to early morning classics. You're like a case study in obsessive behaviour. I'm shaving. And I'm messing up your shaving schedule. Just tell me you are not going to do any work this weekend. I promise, no work. Last weekend was an emergency. This weekend it's you and me and Lake Winnebago, and I can't wait. Do you realise how long it's been? Let's see. Spencer! As I recall... it was very good. Elizabeth! Yes! - Oh, my God! - Yes! - Oh, my God! - Yes! - Oh, my God! - Yes! Promise me one more thing. I won't bring my filofax. I promise. The hometown fans need to rally behind our Angels. I'll be down there to greet them and I urge you to join me in welcoming them home tomorrow morning at IAx. For one fan I have an added incentive. Cream of shit, seven days a week. ...correctly, two tickets to game 6 sunday in Anaheim will be yours. So, in honour of the Cubs, it's "What two Cubs pitched no-hitters in 1972?" Milt pappas. Burt hooton. Surprise! Oh, man, guys! Whatcha going to do when you get out? Get arrested! I wouldn't leave you guys alone here, would I? Come on, speech! Here's to the cubs winning the World series. And to big tits! Hey, Warden! How you doing? Gentlemen, this is an unauthorised festivity. These guys are just throwing a going-away party, nothing big, special. Well, it's over. Pull that banner down. Mr Dworksi, this is a prison. Not a discotheque. You're my responsibility until your release time sunday night at 6:00. That's 60 hours. Understood? Yes, sir. Thank you. Before he gets out of here, I'll burn that troublemaker. Don't worry about it, Jimmy! We're still looking for a winner for those tickets to game 6. Now, this morning's question again, "What two Cubs pitched no-hitters in 1972?" The number to call, 555-7720. They're giving ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Похищение "Савои" на английском - текст Родина ждёт на английском - текст Бегущий по лезвию на английском - текст Парни не плачут на английском - текст Дневной дозор на английском |