- Why you do this? - Nobody read the sign in America.
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Sorry. So, tonight we have cannellonis or chicken. - Cannelloni, please. - Cannelloni. - Sorry. - Thank you. For you, sir? - Same. - That's a great, great choice. I'll be back.
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- Okay. - Okay. Okay.
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Is okay. I understand.
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- Today. - Yes. If you don't get on that plane, they're all gone. - Do you understand? - Yes. Okay. Good.
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Officer Waylin, please show Mr. Navorski into the terminal and make sure he does not miss his flight. Goodbye, Viktor, and good luck.
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- You know my friend in Washington. - Yes, yes. He has a lot of connections. Here. It's a pass, Viktor. A one-day travel emergency visa with your name on it. - Wha... Visa? - Yes. - From your friend? - Yeah. Just go to New York, find that last name and put it in the can. - I go New York? - Yes. I go New York!
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- Very important. - What? What did she tell you?
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What are you looking at? Go back to work. Thank you.
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All right, here we go. Okay. Call them off. Johnson, clear the doors.
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I am so sorry about what happened last time, asking you out like that. I'm so used to guys trying to grab my ass at 30,000 feet that when I meet somebody that doesn't, I don't know how to react.
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Tell me.
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Business or pleasure?
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Friends.
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- It doesn't look good, Frank. - I was just following the rules. Sometimes you have to ignore the rules and concentrate on the people. The people, I know. The people, compassion. That's the foundation of this country. You could learn something from Navorski.
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Who's telling you to ask me these things? It's a man of misery. Misery? - Mystery? - No, no. Misery. Man of misery.