Winter Madness |
Season 4 | Episode: 11 | Scene: Worlds greatest manager? | Line: 205
Jack: |
Nancy spilled everything. Her husband left. And they're getting divorced if she can find someone to buy their house.
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Liz: |
And that someone is you.
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Jack: |
I'm just going to be the money man. The transaction will be conducted by one of your staff, who will be operating under the alter ego Silas Marymount-Peppercorn. A name I came up with.
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Liz: |
Oh, you should have come to me for your fake name. My executive? Dale Snitterman.
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Jack: |
Amazing, Lemon. Where do you come up with this stuff?
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![]() Liz |
Well, you know, the creative process is always a mystery. | |
Jack: |
I just wish I could get inside that marvelous brain of yours. Oh, wait, I can.
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Liz: |
Okay, in this instance, the creative process was that I saw that name, forgot that I saw it and said it later.
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John Hancock: |
Then, in 1754, I graduated from university here in Boston. Well, not in Boston, but nearby. No, not Tufts.
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Tracy: |
Don't listen to him! We fell for his lies 300 years ago. Don't let this slave-owning time-traveler fool us again!
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John Hancock: |
Excuse me. John Hancock was a patriot.
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