Tue, 3 April 2012
Our most favorite talent agent Foster Valley meets with his old associate Happy Tooman who has an idea for a project Foster won’t like, in which there's a role Happy shouldn’t play. Happy: I'm getting things in order so I can give you the big pitch. Are you ready? Foster: I'm waiting. Happy: You're going to hear me out? Foster: I'm waiting. Happy: And let me finish. Foster: Still waiting. Happy: You remember Biff Walker? Foster: No. Happy: Doesn't matter. It's 1949 -- Foster: What? Happy: I'm setting the scene. It's 1949. Arthur Miller electrifies the American stage with his tragic play about a man -- Foster: Death of a Salesman. So? Happy: So, I met this guy, he's a writer. He's very creative. He's taken Death of a Salesman and he wrote like a sequel. Foster: Another Death of a Salesman? Happy: Yes. No. Not another death -- Foster: Death of Another Salesman? Happy: Not another salesman. That salesman. And his two sons who were named …? Who were named? What were their names? Their names were ….? Foster: What? I have to fill in the blank? Happy: Bill and … Happy. Foster: Happy. Happy: Which is my name.
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Tue, 3 April 2012
Hint 43: Everybody should touch each other. Next time, Hint 43.1: Not everybody should touch each other.
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