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Munson!
I don't need to tell you how critical this is.
Hometown, pay-per-view, the eyes of the media. Here's what I need.
It should be lenghty enough, to seem substantial.
Yet concise enough, to feel breezy.
It should be serious, ...
but with a slight wink.
It should layout a new course of action, but one that can change direction at any moment.
If you must mention facts and figures, don't do so directly.
The general thrust... should remain embedded in one's mind forever.
But specific words should be forgotten the moment they are heard.
It should contain nothing that can't be confirmed or denied.
It should be on my desk Friday morning.
Is there something you wanted....
Lester Richards has *** me... has *** Mr.Schwitters...
and has *** the entire corporation.
You're writing the speech!
Heh...I can't.
Are you telling me that you can't take a substantial raise or that huge new office?
Is that what you're telling me?
Friday?
10 a.m.
I'll just...