- 4 weeks ago
New exec Mr Decker is making everyone miserable so Louise and Heddy sneak into his office, copy and delete the speech Herman wrote for Mr Decker to give the next day. Louise loses the disk.
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00:01...is exciting.
00:02Dangerous.
00:04Troubled.
00:06That woman's not wearing underwear.
00:08Is that all you can think about?
00:10Food and sex?
00:12Yes.
00:12Please, focus!
00:14Look out!
00:22Hey, it's Jay!
00:25No time for small talk, we're late.
00:28Teddy, hold the elevator.
00:30Teddy.
00:38I think Louise is so sweet.
00:40I think this woman is wearing underwear.
00:43I think there's too many people in this elevator.
00:45And I think you are all idiots.
00:48That's gonna work!
01:00Brace yourselves people. We've got another memo from Mr. Decker.
01:08Brace yourselves, people.
01:20We've got another memo from Mr. Decker.
01:22This is getting ridiculous.
01:24This guy's been here two weeks,
01:25and he's come up with more rules than we had in two years.
01:27It's like having Mussolini as head of the company.
01:32Yeah, well, at least he's got the elevators running on time.
01:34Thank you. It's nice to be here.
01:43What's that, Jay?
01:44That, my friend, is a dead story.
01:46It took me three weeks to write that article,
01:48and in two minutes, Decker killed it.
01:49You're kidding? Why?
01:50He said it was, quote, messy work.
01:52Give me a break, messy work.
01:55What's this on the first page?
01:56Oh, it's cream cheese.
01:57No, no. Here.
01:59That's coffee.
02:00That's jelly. All right, give me that.
02:02I am going to kill that new security guard.
02:06I just spent 15 minutes in the lobby convincing him I work here.
02:09Why didn't you just show him your company ID?
02:11Excuse me, are you referring to that hideous new yellow badge you're supposed to wear?
02:15Look at my skin, Herman.
02:16Is yellow one of my colors?
02:19Oh, my God, Hedy.
02:20What was I thinking?
02:22I hate this place on the Decker's taking over.
02:24Mr. Brackett, can't we do something about this guy?
02:26His style is autocratic.
02:28His policies are draconian.
02:30It's almost anathema to good work.
02:32Let me guess.
02:33Mom gave you one of those little vocabulary calendars for Christmas.
02:38It was a stocking stocking.
02:41The point is, he's driving us nuts.
02:44Look, Philip Decker may be the new head of Waterton Publishing,
02:47but as far as I'm concerned, you people work for me.
02:50And I say there are not going to be any changes around here.
02:54Listen up, people.
02:54There's going to be some changes around here.
02:56For those of you who don't know, I'm Philip Decker.
02:59This is Caroline Tate, my executive liaison, who's been overseeing...
03:02Get off the phone!
03:04The changes I've been instituting.
03:06In my opinion, the work in this department is substandard.
03:08If I don't see a change, I'll be forced to let every one of you go.
03:11That may not sound nice, but I wasn't given this job to be nice.
03:15I was given this job to get results.
03:17Couldn't you do both?
03:18No.
03:22Now be a good girl and get me some coffee.
03:27Have I made myself clear?
03:28This guy's all talk.
03:31But just in case, I'll be under here.
03:34I have to admit it, I like this guy.
03:37Philip Decker's mean and amoral.
03:39How can you like a man like that?
03:40Because if we were in his head, I would be in charge.
03:45In case you don't know, Mr. Decker,
03:47we research an average of 213 articles per week.
03:51That's an average of 619 facts per article.
03:54We rarely make a mistake.
03:56Who's the boring guy?
03:58Paul Bracken, works in research 25 years,
04:00arrives at 845, leaves 615,
04:02recently divorced, wife got the kids, the house, both cars...
04:05She did not get both cars!
04:08You'll be getting a letter tomorrow.
04:11Now, Monday evening, I'm making my state-of-the-company speech
04:14to the stockholders.
04:14I need your best worker to prove it, check it, the works.
04:18Have him come up to my office.
04:20What makes you think Herman is the best worker?
04:22I could do it, Louise could do it.
04:24Sorry, I can't risk one of you girls working on it
04:26in the middle deciding you want to leave and have a baby.
04:30Mr. Decker!
04:32I've got news for you.
04:34What is it?
04:36Coffee is down the hall, to the right.
04:38Well, so I told that guy where to go.
04:46You told him where to get coffee.
04:50Yeah, but I think he could read between the lines.
04:53Mr. Bracken, are you going to let him get away with that?
04:55Yeah, I mean, after all, you're Paul Bracken.
04:57Nobody pushes you around.
04:59We depend on you.
05:00You're the man, Paul.
05:01You're the man.
05:01You're absolutely right, Louise.
05:05I think it's time that I had a conference with Philip Decker.
05:11I've got 15 minutes on labor relations
05:13that's going to bore him into a coma.
05:17Eat a man.
05:26So, must have been pretty exciting
05:27working in the office with a big cheese this afternoon.
05:30Hey, no big deal.
05:32Oh, it was great.
05:33The guy had a liquor cabinet
05:35and a little button that closed his door
05:37and a big dish of malted milk balls
05:40that he could eat until he puked.
05:42Now, that is class.
05:45Will you let me handle the enthusiasm?
05:49It was in freaking credible.
05:51Five hours working side by side with a head on show.
05:53Side by side?
05:55He sat across the room making phone calls the whole time.
05:57What do you mean?
05:58He talked to us.
05:59Oh, that's right.
06:00He said, don't touch that.
06:01And later, he said,
06:02you're making that noise again.
06:05Right.
06:05All right.
06:06So we didn't bond.
06:07What's your problem?
06:08I feel bad.
06:09It's like we collaborated with the enemy.
06:10Nonsense.
06:11Who in this brain would do that?
06:13Are you now,
06:14or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?
06:18Know what I'd like to name names?
06:20What I want to know is, Herman,
06:24how does it feel to be a collaborator?
06:27Hey, all I did was work on his speech.
06:29What do you want the guy to do?
06:29Say no and get fired?
06:31I got news for you.
06:31There's a recession going on.
06:33Thank you, Jay.
06:34Herman lost his job.
06:35He'd never get work.
06:36He's got a crummy bachelor's degree.
06:37Nothing resume,
06:38no proven talent,
06:40no real skills.
06:41Geez, buddy,
06:43how'd you get this job?
06:45You recommended me.
06:47Boy,
06:48sold them a bill of goods, didn't I?
06:50I just think it's time
06:51we take a stand with Philip Decker.
06:53I agree.
06:54That's why Mr. Bracken
06:55went up to set the guy straight.
06:56Oh, yeah,
06:57like Mr. Excitement's
06:58gonna do anything.
06:59Evening.
07:00Look, Louise,
07:01it's the man.
07:03How'd it go?
07:05Oh, well,
07:05very well indeed.
07:06I have an appointment
07:07to speak with Mr. Decker
07:08a week from Thursday.
07:09That's it?
07:10An appointment?
07:11I thought we were
07:12gonna do something
07:12about this jerk now.
07:13Yeah, what happened?
07:14Look, like it or not,
07:15this man is our boss.
07:17Now, I know
07:18this is an unusual situation.
07:19You've never had to deal
07:20with an unpleasant boss before.
07:25Is he kidding?
07:27Shut up, Jay.
07:30In a situation like this,
07:32there are proper procedures
07:33to follow.
07:34Pursuant to
07:35Waterton's Employee Guide,
07:36Section 10-8-A,
07:38Sub-Paragraph B,
07:39wherein it may
07:40become necessary
07:41to warrant
07:42Good God,
07:44I'm boring myself.
07:48That is the man
07:49you want representing us?
07:50Guys,
07:51we have to do something.
07:52Well, you do something.
07:53I gotta go home
07:54and clean out the fridge.
07:55Louise, are you serious?
07:56Yes, there's some fruit
07:57in the back of my refrigerator.
07:58Looks like ZZ Top.
08:01We can't just accept
08:02this appointment crap.
08:03Now, you and I
08:04are gonna go up
08:04to Decker's office right now
08:05and demand an apology
08:07for the way he treated us.
08:07Wait, hold it, hold it.
08:09I think that might
08:10be a little rash.
08:10Why don't you let me
08:11deal with Decker?
08:12Great, what are you gonna do?
08:13I got it.
08:14I got it, Herm.
08:15Well, send Decker a letter
08:16telling him exactly
08:17how we feel.
08:18There you go.
08:19You mean you're
08:20sending him a reprimand?
08:21Well, a reprimand
08:22might be a little harsh.
08:23Let's just say
08:24that it's suggestions.
08:26Oh, excuse me.
08:27Suggestions?
08:28A little presumptuous?
08:28Why don't we call them comments?
08:30Right, constructive comments.
08:32Good.
08:32If you're gonna water it down,
08:33what's the point
08:34to even sign it?
08:36Sign it?
08:37God, why don't you
08:39just send the guy
08:40some candy and a valentine?
08:42Hey, that might be
08:43the way to go.
08:43Yeah, sign it.
08:45Come on, let's go
08:45work on this.
08:49Maybe later.
08:53Louise, you coming up
08:53to Decker's office
08:54with me or not?
08:55Not.
08:56Wrong answer.
08:57Wouldn't you rather
08:58just go back to my place
08:59so the grapefruit
08:59looks like Walt Whitman?
09:07Hattie, I didn't know
09:10you spoke Spanish.
09:11What did you just say
09:12to that cleaning lady?
09:13I'm not exactly sure.
09:14I either told her
09:14we're picking up
09:15some articles
09:15or she's been deported
09:16for medical reasons.
09:19This makes me nervous.
09:21Louise, come on.
09:22You gotta loosen up.
09:23Take some risks.
09:24Hey, I take plenty of risks.
09:25I'm wearing this outfit
09:26in public, aren't I?
09:28Come on, Louise.
09:30Let's look around.
09:30Maybe we can get
09:31something on Decker.
09:32Like what?
09:33Like this.
09:37Wow, so?
09:38He likes to wear
09:38women's underwear.
09:41Obviously having an affair
09:42and it's probably
09:43with that so-called liaison.
09:45No way.
09:46I've seen it
09:47a million times, Louise.
09:48They work closely together.
09:49One thing leads to another
09:50and the next thing you know
09:51he's promising
09:51to leave his darling wife here.
09:52But he never does.
09:54Although in this case
09:55he probably should.
09:57And that other woman
09:58is left high and dry.
10:00I know, Louise.
10:01I have been that other woman.
10:03Hell, I've been the other man.
10:05But just that one time
10:06for that judge.
10:08We're gonna get caught
10:09and I'm getting out of here.
10:10Fine, go.
10:11It's obvious bringing you here
10:12was a big mistake.
10:13You're not gonna do anything.
10:14Hey, I can mess up Decker
10:15as well as you can.
10:16Oh, yeah?
10:17And what do you suggest we do?
10:19Okay.
10:20I suggest we
10:21put chewed gum
10:23on his light switch here.
10:25Then when he comes in
10:26tomorrow morning
10:26he'll touch chewed gum.
10:31Too rough?
10:33Come on,
10:34the guy insulted us.
10:35Now let's really
10:36get back in him.
10:37Here.
10:38What are you doing?
10:39What are you doing?
10:40Hello,
10:41state of the company report.
10:43Hey, don't touch that.
10:44We could lose our jobs.
10:46I got news for you, Louise.
10:47We have nothing to lose
10:48because with a guy like Decker
10:49in charge of this company
10:50this is a dead-end job
10:51for a woman.
10:52What do you mean?
10:53I mean,
10:54you can look forward
10:55to fetching his coffee
10:56for the next 50 years.
10:58Think about that.
10:59Nobody treats
11:00Louise Fitzger that way.
11:02Louise,
11:03everyone treats you that way.
11:06Well,
11:06it stops now.
11:08So what do we do?
11:09I don't know.
11:10Think of something.
11:12Well,
11:12we could put the word
11:13buttocks in every sentence.
11:16That's it?
11:16You get my heart beating
11:17a mile a minute?
11:18You want to put the word
11:19buttocks in?
11:19Step aside.
11:22Here's what we do.
11:23We copy the speech
11:24onto this disc.
11:26We keep the disc
11:28and delete the file.
11:30Mission accomplished.
11:31Let's blow.
11:46Hold the door.
11:49Ah, Brooks,
11:49I wanted to talk to you.
11:50Did you finish
11:51proving my speech last night?
11:52Yes, sir, I did.
11:53I checked it twice.
11:54Good.
11:54I may have some more work
11:55for you.
11:56Thank you, sir.
11:56It would be an honor.
11:59It would be an honor.
12:04Look, Missy,
12:05do you have some problem
12:05with success?
12:07Yes,
12:07when it comes
12:08at the expense
12:08of our integrity.
12:09If we work
12:10for that pompous jerk,
12:11we become a pompous jerk.
12:12I always wanted
12:13to be a pompous jerk
12:14but I never had
12:14the education.
12:15Well, let me help you.
12:19Now, if we're a man
12:20like Philip Decker,
12:21we could eat rich food
12:22and sleep with gorgeous women
12:24at the same time.
12:33If you want.
12:34I want.
12:36Boy, do I want.
12:39And you can wear
12:40expensive suits.
12:42Ha, ha.
12:43You wear it well.
12:45What are you doing to him?
12:47What, you liked it better
12:48when he played
12:48Yankee Doodle
12:49in his armpit?
12:51Now, be a good girl
12:52and give me some coffee.
12:53Okay, okay.
12:56Morning, everyone.
12:57Oh, Herman,
12:58Decker called to say
12:59that there's some dust
13:00on his couch.
13:01He's looking for someone
13:01to suck it up.
13:02I appreciate that, Hedy.
13:05Hedy,
13:06I feel so great
13:07about what we did
13:08last night.
13:09I went home
13:09and I couldn't sleep
13:10thinking of all the risks
13:11I'm going to take
13:11from now on.
13:12So I went down
13:13to Times Square
13:14and I got a tattoo
13:14on my butt.
13:19It says,
13:20this end up.
13:27Perhaps not my best choice
13:28but it was late
13:29and they were closing.
13:30Well, I did it.
13:33What'd you do?
13:34Sat down last night
13:35and wrote a letter
13:35to Decker.
13:36I gotta tell you,
13:37I let that guy know
13:38in no uncertain terms
13:39that I, for one,
13:40will not put up
13:41with his crap.
13:42And did you sign
13:43this manly letter?
13:44Whether I signed it
13:45or not is irrelevant.
13:47I'd sign it
13:48like I'm an idiot.
13:50You didn't put it
13:51on your personal
13:51stationery, right?
13:52Oh, Herman,
13:55I am an idiot.
13:59Don't worry, Jay,
14:00I'm in good with Decker.
14:01Oh, that's right, Herman.
14:02You gotta put a good word
14:03for me with this guy.
14:04Brooks,
14:04you're in big trouble.
14:06Never mind, Herman.
14:07Where's that speech?
14:09Speech?
14:10It's gone.
14:10It's not on the computer
14:11and neither is a backup.
14:12Now, if you don't come up
14:13to my office
14:13with a damn good explanation
14:14fast,
14:15you can kiss your job
14:16and your ass
14:17goodbye.
14:18Oh, God, we're ruined.
14:21Well, it looks like
14:22your bootlicking
14:22didn't pay off.
14:24Time for plan B.
14:25We're not gonna
14:25kiss his behind.
14:27Don't you get it?
14:28It's way too late
14:29for that.
14:29We're in big trouble.
14:31Do something.
14:36Herman,
14:37I have something
14:37really funny to tell you.
14:41Hattie and I
14:42stole Decker's speech.
14:46I'm waiting
14:47for the funny part.
14:48That's the funny part.
14:51Maybe I didn't
14:52tell it right.
14:54We used to get fired.
14:56Big fat, hairy deal.
14:58What?
14:59What has happened to you?
15:00Took a walk
15:01on the wild side, babe.
15:02Want to see my tattoo?
15:04No.
15:05Come on.
15:06No.
15:06Let her show me.
15:07No.
15:08No.
15:09No.
15:10What I want to see
15:11is that speech.
15:12Oh, relax, Herman.
15:13We've got it on a disc.
15:14Give it to him, Louise.
15:16We were just messing
15:17with Decker's head.
15:17We really wanted to
15:18keep it all weekend
15:19so that jerk would have to...
15:20Oh, my God.
15:21What is it, Louise?
15:21I lost the disc.
15:26Again.
15:26Why would I put it
15:27in my desk?
15:28Just look.
15:29You never know.
15:30Floss.
15:31Decker cards.
15:32Here it is.
15:33Have you found it?
15:33You found it?
15:33Yes.
15:34I've been looking
15:34everywhere for this mitten.
15:38If she lost that disc,
15:39we've lost our job,
15:40we've lost our apartment,
15:41we'll be out on the street.
15:42I've got an idea.
15:43What do you propose
15:44we do now?
15:45There are no parts
15:45of Decker's body
15:46left to kiss.
15:47You're right.
15:48You're right.
15:48I don't know
15:49what I was thinking.
15:50We'll just have to
15:50turn Hetty and Louise in.
15:53Look,
15:54why don't you just
15:55go tell Decker
15:55what you did,
15:56okay, Louise?
15:57Are you kidding?
15:57I don't want to
15:58lose my job.
15:59I'll be forced to
15:59walk the streets
16:00and do tricks.
16:02Louise,
16:03you are not going
16:04to have to become
16:05a hooker.
16:06Not turn tricks,
16:07do tricks.
16:09I'm an amateur magician.
16:10Here,
16:10pick a card.
16:12Louise,
16:13this isn't the time.
16:14Three of clubs?
16:15I haven't even
16:15picked a card yet.
16:16Doesn't matter,
16:17they're all the
16:17three of clubs.
16:18Don't.
16:20Louise,
16:20please,
16:20just focus on the disc.
16:22People,
16:23I have something
16:24I want to say.
16:25After some thought,
16:26I realized
16:27that waiting a week
16:28from Thursday
16:28is not my idea
16:29of leadership.
16:30So I placed a call
16:31to the chairman
16:32of the board
16:33and voiced
16:33a serious objection
16:34about one
16:35Philip Decker.
16:37Now,
16:37that phone call
16:38was my way
16:39of telling you
16:40that you are
16:40my people
16:41and I stand
16:42by you.
16:44Why the long
16:45basis?
16:46Decker thinks
16:47I dumped his speech
16:47because Hetty and Louise
16:48stole it
16:49and they can't
16:49find the disc.
16:51You're on your own,
16:52kids.
16:54Well,
16:54I'll be damned
16:55if I tell Decker
16:56what we did.
16:56What other choice
16:57do you have?
16:58There's only one way
16:59to solve this problem.
17:00You're going to
17:01reconstruct that speech.
17:02Are you crazy?
17:03Hey,
17:03someone's losing
17:04a job over this pal
17:05and it ain't
17:05going to be me.
17:07Okay,
17:07okay,
17:07I'll try to remember
17:08the speech.
17:10All right,
17:10let's spread out
17:11and search our memory
17:11for a...
17:12Brain!
17:14Oh, look!
17:15I found our old
17:16cat Sassafras!
17:17Hey, look!
17:18I found our old
17:19blankie.
17:20Hey, guys,
17:21look who I found.
17:22It's Marianne
17:22from Gilligan's Island.
17:29You know,
17:29I always liked you
17:30better than Ginger.
17:31Really?
17:32Yeah,
17:32but don't go by me.
17:33I'd do Mrs. Howell.
17:38Oh,
17:38I can't remember it.
17:40Okay,
17:41people,
17:41it's time
17:42to face the music.
17:44Louise,
17:44you and Hetty
17:45had better go up
17:46and tell Decker
17:46what you did.
17:48I'm sorry, guys,
17:49but you have no choice.
17:50Herman,
17:50maybe you better
17:51go up with him.
17:52What?
17:52I think it would be
17:53politic if you
17:54offered to help
17:55Decker reconstruct
17:56the speech
17:56over the weekend.
17:57All right,
17:58now let's go.
18:00All right,
18:01here's what we're
18:01going to do.
18:02You guys keep
18:03your mouth shut
18:03and I'll seduce Decker.
18:05Hetty,
18:05after all this,
18:06how can you even
18:06think of sleeping
18:07with that pig?
18:09Louise,
18:09I admire your ethics.
18:11Sleep with him, Hetty.
18:13What?
18:13Look,
18:14it's what she does best.
18:17Are we really
18:18going to stand by
18:19and watch
18:19as Hetty
18:19prostitutes herself?
18:21We can watch?
18:22Great!
18:24Hey,
18:25hey, Marianne,
18:26Hetty's going to
18:26prostitute herself
18:27and we can watch.
18:28And I thought
18:29all the people
18:29on the island
18:30were nuts.
18:32Look at us.
18:33I can't believe
18:34how low we've fallen.
18:35You,
18:36you'd turn in
18:37our mother.
18:38I would never
18:39turn in our mother
18:40unless it was
18:41absolutely necessary.
18:44And you,
18:45aren't you ashamed
18:46of yourself?
18:47Oh, well,
18:48I'm ashamed of him.
18:49I'm always ashamed
18:50of him.
18:52No,
18:52I'm feeling pretty
18:53good about myself.
18:54Well,
18:55I don't feel good
18:56about myself.
18:57First,
18:58we willingly
18:58worked for a man
18:58we don't respect
18:59and now we're
19:00going to let
19:00our friends
19:00go down in flames.
19:01I won't have it.
19:02What exactly
19:03do you plan to do?
19:05Here's what happened,
19:06Mr. Decker.
19:06I worked on your speech
19:07for a good hour
19:08after you left
19:09last night
19:09and I got
19:10kind of tired.
19:11my mind
19:12was groggy,
19:13my eyes
19:13were foggy.
19:14Get to the point.
19:16I deleted it.
19:19Are you nuts?
19:22Even a man
19:23like Decker
19:23isn't cold hard
19:24enough to fire
19:24someone over
19:25an issue like this.
19:26You're fired.
19:29Boy,
19:29I really read
19:30him wrong.
19:32I'm fired.
19:33Leave the building
19:33now.
19:34Well,
19:34coming,
19:34you tried.
19:35Eddie,
19:36we are going to
19:36tell him
19:37what really
19:37happened.
19:39Last night,
19:39last night,
19:40I came up here
19:41to help Herman.
19:42He was having
19:43trouble working
19:44your computer.
19:46He's just a boy,
19:47really,
19:47and his hands
19:49are too small
19:49to reach all
19:50the keys.
19:51Now,
19:51your hands
19:52are actually
19:53quite large,
19:54so you have
19:55no problem.
19:56Ew,
19:57what is that
19:57on your finger?
19:59Killing gun.
20:02Look,
20:03I have no idea
20:04what this little
20:04dance is all about,
20:05so why don't you
20:06girls get on back
20:06down to the
20:07office pool
20:07before I lose
20:08my temper?
20:08Look,
20:09Mr. Decker,
20:09last night,
20:10Hetty and I
20:11put your speech
20:11on a disc,
20:12then wiped
20:12the whole thing
20:13off your computer.
20:14And we did this
20:15because you,
20:16sir,
20:16are a slime ball.
20:17You are rude
20:18to your employees,
20:19and you are
20:19disrespectful to women.
20:25Where is
20:26this disc?
20:28I lost it
20:29in a tragic
20:30purse-cleaning
20:30accident.
20:33Now you,
20:34sir,
20:34have the right
20:35to fire me.
20:36And I have
20:37the right
20:37to call
20:38your wife
20:38and tell her
20:39that you've
20:39been having
20:39an affair
20:40with your
20:40so-called
20:41liaison.
20:44What?
20:45Sure,
20:45I've seen it
20:46a million times,
20:47Mr. Decker.
20:47The two of you
20:48work closely together,
20:49one thing leads
20:49to another,
20:50and the next thing
20:50you know,
20:51you're promising
20:51to leave
20:52your darling wife
20:53here,
20:53who I might add
20:54is a lovely woman.
20:58But she never do,
20:59and the other woman
21:00is left high and dry.
21:01I know,
21:02Mr. Decker.
21:03I have been
21:04that other woman.
21:06Who are you?
21:08Your worst nightmare.
21:14Can't argue with that.
21:17But everything you said
21:18before that
21:18has no basis
21:19in reality.
21:20You mean you're
21:21not having an affair?
21:23I'm not,
21:23and I've no idea
21:24why you think I am.
21:26Well,
21:26because panties
21:28in the drawer,
21:29and it was either that
21:30or you like wearing
21:30women's underwear.
21:33All right,
21:34everybody out.
21:35All's forgiven.
21:36What?
21:37What about the...
21:38Never mind about that.
21:39I'm drunk and the whole thing.
21:40Get back to work.
21:40I don't want to talk about this.
21:41I'm a little confused.
21:43Am I actually fired?
21:44Get back to work!
21:49Louise,
21:50you were terrific,
21:50but for a minute there
21:51I thought you'd sunk
21:52all three of us.
21:53Ah, well,
21:53life is risk,
21:54and you know what,
21:55Herman,
21:55for a brief moment there
21:56it was very exciting.
21:57I felt in complete control.
21:59I felt invincible.
22:00But mostly,
22:01I felt nauseous.
22:05Well,
22:05you look like
22:06you're still in control to me.
22:07That's because
22:07I'm in complete denial.
22:10I'm sure I'll be fine
22:12once I calm down
22:12and return to my normal self.
22:14So it's back
22:15to the old Louise?
22:16Guess so.
22:18Well,
22:18the old Louise
22:19with the tattoo on her ass.
22:24The Washington Post says
22:27Class of 96
22:28has already earned
22:30a place
22:30on the honor roll
22:31of TV's
22:32most excellent shows.
22:34If you missed
22:34last Tuesday's
22:35Class of 96 premiere,
22:37stay tuned
22:38for a special
22:39encore presentation
22:40next.
22:41I'll see you next time.
22:45Bye.
22:45Bye.
22:46Bye.
22:47Bye.
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