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Andie’s boss : Ladies, Judy Spears and Judy Green from Warren Advertising. We're
going to cook
up some fabulous
tie-ins for the fall.
Jeannie Ashcroft, Fashion and Trends. Michelle Rubin, Fitness and Health.
Michelle : Excuse me. Hi.
Andie’s boss : And Andie Anderson, our resident "How to" girl.
Spears : Oh, I've seen your column, Andie. What are you working on now?
Andie : Oh, actually...
Andie’s boss : "How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days." She's actually going to start
dating a guy, and then drive him away in a week and a half.
Green : Sounds needlessly vicious.
Andie’s boss : It's going to be fabulous. Now all she has to do is run along and
find the lucky guy. Go, go, go.
Spears : Nice to meet you.
Andie Michelle & Jeannie : Bye. Good-bye.
Andie’s boss : Ladies, come.
Andie : Find the guy.
Michelle : Okay.
Jeannie : Find the guy.
Michelle : Oh, you are never going to pull
this off.
Andie : Watch me. Tonight, I'll hook a
guy. Tomorrow, pull the switch.
Before the ten days are up, I'm going to have this guy running for
his life.
Jeannie : You're not going
to burn his apartment down or bite him or anything, are you?
Andie : No! I'm going to limit myself to doing everything girls do wrong in
relationships. Basically, everything we know guys hate. I'll be clingy,
needy...
Jeannie : Be touchy-feely.
Andie : Yeah.
Jeannie : Ooh, call him in the middle of the night, and tell him everything you
had to eat that day.
Michelle : What's wrong with that? I'm kidding.
Ben’s boss : Hello, Ben. What are you doing here?
Ben : Phil, I'm here for the meeting. Ladies.
Green : But you weren't invited.
Ben : Yeah, but I should have been. I mean, it was my tip that
DeLauer's shopping for a new firm.
Ben’s boss : Yes, it was, but I have to think in terms of who's best-suited
within the company team.
Ben : Yes, sir, and that's me. I want to handle this pitch.
Ben’s boss : Ben, you sell Joe Blow better than anyone else in my shop, but these
girls sell luxury better than anyone else in the business. We have to put
our best foot forward on
this pitch. DeLauer would be our biggest account.
Ben : Yes, sir, they would. Annual advertising billings of 50- to $60 million.
And I am the man that's going to bring
this home for you,
Phil.
Michelle : Why this place?
Jeannie : It's perfect. Hi, Ingrid.
Ingrid: Hi.
Jeannie : Mullins' is the apres-work watering hole for the upwardly mobile.
Ben : Now, to date, the diamond industry has always targeted men, sending the
message that the woman needs the man to buy her the rock. All right, they say,
"A diamond is forever." We say, "A diamond is for everyone."
Ben’s boss : I like that.
Ben : Yes.
Spears : We don't. "A diamond is for everyone" sends the message that diamonds
are everywhere, which means they're not rare, and if they're not rare, they lose
their status. Status is the reason to buy them in the first place, which
Benjamin would know if he understood women, which you don't.
Ben’s boss : You can't feel bad about that, Ben. No man does.
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