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Harry?
lt's Linda.
Well, hello.
l did the whole bodyguard thing for years.
My guy was in State, the Secretary as a matter of fact,
so l did a lot oftraveling.
''lronside has left the building.'' We called him Iron ***.
Not to his face, of course.
Not to his ***, either!
(CHUCKING)
He was okay.
Personal protection's a young man's game.
These are really good. You wanna try one?
Yeah? Does that have shell food in it?
Shell food? l got a sensitivity.
l go into anaphylactic shock.
My larynx swells up and it closes... What the hell.
Live dangerously, huh?
Can't always wear a ***, right?
That's right! Not always!
(GUTTURAL)
Yeah. My iob now is mostly administrative.
Not so much PP, personal protection.
l do still carry the gun.
Oh, my God.
No big deal. Never discharged it
in 20 years of service. Security blanket now.
l don't even think about it. Of course,
you're not supposed to think about it.
ln a situation where your man is threatened, the training kicks in.
lt's muscle memory. Just like that. It's reflexes. It's...
Those are outrageous. You wanna swap?
No way!
Go away. Go away. Let me touch.
Okay. Saki?
(LAUGHS)
There was a hell of a lot of political infighting
and petty, petty ***, and then basically
the old man stepped on Geiberger's throat.
This is nice. Is this wide-plank pine?
Yeah. l guess so.
Yeah.
Listen, Linda, full disclosure here.
Yes, l am not wearing a wedding ring, but l am married.
Hmm.
l took the ring off about 18 months ago when we agreed to separate,
we agreed to disagree.
That's about the only thing we ever agreed on.
(LAUGHS)
Well, thanks for telling me, Harry. l really appreciate it.
You know, full transparency is my MO.
That's not gonna go off, is it?
Well, let's get in the other room and find out.
(SPANKING)
(VOCALISING)