Ruth: (after paying off Victor) What you just offered me $20 for, I just did to you for 17 grand.
Ruth: Victor, this whole thing Has made you happy, hasn't it? Victor: Ecstatic. Ruth: But, now, tell me something. If the boys had gotten the money and been able to keep the place, that would have made you sad, true? Victor: True, true. Yeah. Ruth: Victor, it's just become desperately important to me that you be sad.
Ruth: I don't think you and I have met. You must be Victor. My name is Ruth Dunbar. Victor: Hit the streets, Red. Okay? Ruth: Young man, I am not accustomed to being spoken to in that manner. Victor: Well, I'm so sorry. Maybe this is more what you're accustomed to. Hey, Sparkle, 20 bucks enough, eh?
The Treasury bill that Kip and Henry were planning to buy in 1981 had an eye-popping rate of 16%. The rate of return on a similar investment in 2011 would be a mere 0.2% or even less.
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