- You know why men are such assholes? - No. Because they're all liars.
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You make a habit out of listening to other people's conversations?
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- Okay. So you are clean. - Good. Let's play cards. I will have money. But Friday. Don't worry about it. We play for unclaimed items from the Lost and Found. You'll be amazed at what people leave at airports. Come. I have two nines and two nines. Four nines.
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This is my problem. I always see men the way I want to see them.
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But most of all they will be looking at the way that this airport is run. So let's show them why this is the number one airport in the United States.
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Mr. Navorski? Sorry to keep you waiting. I'm Frank Dixon, Director of Customs and Border Protection here at JFK. I help people with their immigration problems. We're looking for an interpreter for you. How are we doing on that? Do we have an interpreter?
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We process about 600 planes a day, with a processing time of 37 minutes per plane, about 60 seconds per passenger... to be brought into the country. We keep it as clean as possible. - What do you import? - Computer software. That's a lot of walnuts. Yeah. My mother-in-law loves these things. Every time I go to Brazil, I bring her back a bag. - Your mother-in-law? - Yeah.
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- Who are you? - It's no one. There's no one here for two weeks. This isn't one of my guys.
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All right. When's the best time to reach you? Now?
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- Did you try the FBI? - I tried everybody. Nobody'll take him. You want me to bring him back to the terminal? No. From now on, Navorski lives here.
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There's only one thing you can do here, Mr. Navorski. Shop.
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Mr. Navorski, your country was annexed from the inside. The Republic of Krakozhia is under new leadership. Krakozhia! Krakozhia.
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How did you know those weren't for his mother-in-law? If he's married, where's his ring? And if he's divorced, who still talks to their mother-in-law?