Order Of Chaos Page #3
John, Ms. Craig
wants to see you.
Sorry, guys,
duty calls.
Ass-kisser.
Charlotte got the PDF
and she needs to go over
some of the wording with you
before we send it off.
Yes, ma'am.
So how was
your mom's party?
Excuse me?
Your mom's party?
San Francisco?
Fine.
Thank you for asking.
John,
between us,
did you have that drink
with Mr. Carlson, Friday night?
I did.
Something's come
to my attention,
but I'm unable
to get any details.
I wanted to ask you what
your opinion is of Mr. Carlson.
I'm not quite sure
I understand.
Well, I'm not
speaking Greek here, am I?
I'm asking you what your
assessment is of Mr. Carlson.
What kind of person is he,
in your opinion?
Well, I think he is
a very interesting person.
I don't know what kind of
tax attorney he is but--
But?
But, well...
Why don't you quit
speaking Greek,
and look at my face
when I'm talking to you?
Thank you.
I haven't really had enough time
to get to know Rick,
but I can tell you
he's intelligent.
He reads people
very well.
Almost
annoyingly so.
you had in mind?
What of
his temperament?
I'm not sure
I could say.
We've only had
a few conversations.
This stays
between me and you.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
I appreciate your candour.
That's all.
And John?
You're my first in line
for the Browning's bid.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you.
You've got three weeks
for a new proposal.
Can I call you back?
What's happening,
man?
That's disgusting!
How does God turn coffee
into piss?
What?
Could you not stare
at me, please.
You're not a f*ggot,
are you?
What?
I don't care if you are,
I just think they're disgusting.
That's all.
Hey.
Why are you
so uptight?
Are you in
some kind of trouble?
Not that I can tell.
There isn't anyone in here
I should know about, is there?
Why do you ask?
Ms. Craig
was asking me about--
She was asking my assessment
of you and her tone was strange.
What is your assessment
of me, John?
I told her
you seem intelligent.
Listen, I got into a fight
when I was in college.
The powers that be decided
that they should put that
on my permanent record.
Now, I don't talk about it,
but it does come up
because I am in
the pseudo-business of law.
Why is that
such a big deal?
Because I was drunk
and started the fight.
Serious sh*t in Texas.
It's f***ed up.
You ever been
in a fight?
Never.
Never!
But I'll bet every day you
probably feel like you struggle
with everything,
don't you?
Yes, I do.
That feeling goes away the
second you start fighting back.
We're getting
a drink tonight.
Who?
Who? What are you,
a f***ing owl?
Me and you!
It's Monday.
John,
how old are you?
I have no idea
who you are, do I?
I was sent here
to destroy you.
Come on, man.
I'm a f***ing nerd.
Wrapped up in my arms
Ahh!
Breathing,
breathing down
Push it all around
My heartbeat
hits the wall
F***ing ass
in your face!
That's what
I'm talking about!
Easy, easy, easy
Easy, easy, easy
I touch myself
while you touch yourself
Now come on
Easy, easy, easy
Easy, easy, easy
Touch your skin,
baby
Come on
Oh, come on
Wrapped up
in my arms
Push and pull it down
Push it all around
My heartbeat
hits the wall
Teardrops
on your thighs
Tell the world that
it's easy
Easy, easy, easy
Easy, easy, easy
Go home.
Come on!
Let go
of my arm.
Come on!
Let go of my arm!
You're f***ing annoying me.
All right,
I'll see you later.
Hope there's not a body
in there.
How you doing?
Fine.
Listen, I don't know if this is
really any of my business,
but is John okay?
You kidding me?
In the three weeks
since you've moved here,
he's turned into
a drunk a**hole.
Yeah,
about that.
I don't think
it's such a good idea
if John goes out with me
and the boys after work anymore.
Excuse me?
Well, we all
blow off steam,
but with John,
all of his stress
and instead of
letting it go,
he just piles up more sh*t
on top to cope, you know?
It's just,
it's not healthy.
It's not.
Look, he's had problems.
Are you okay?
I'm worried.
Yeah?
is kick his ass.
But he lets people
push him around
so I try to go easy
on him.
What's bothering him?
Well, you know that contract
he's putting together?
Yeah, the Browning
CEO bid, right?
It's a lot of money.
...bail-out...
...$147,000...
...parasite...
...parasite...
...parasite...
Show me your p*ssy.
John!
Good morning!
Hey, you want to go
to the beach?
What's up?
What's up?
Not much.
Not much.
It's kind of cold.
Yeah,
I've got blankets.
Hey, John, Jennifer.
These are my neighbours.
This is Kelly.
Hey.
Yeah, I seen you somewhere,
I think.
Yeah.
So what do you
guys think?
You want to go?
Yeah, no?
I should do
some work.
My proposal's due
tomorrow.
Suit yourself.
Um...all right.
Well, have fun.
What were you two
talking about?
I thought
you had to work.
I do have to work.
Look at me when you're
f***ing talking to me.
Considering what I'm bringing to
this relationship financially,
with some respect
or get the f***
out of my life!
I'm tired of being
your little f***ing lapdog.
What?
Listen, I don't expect you
to understand this, okay?
But Rick and I
have a good friendship.
We give each other feedback
in some very serious areas.
That guy has some issues
he's dealing with.
When I see my fiance acting
like a little girl
in front of him,
it pleases me off
and it belittles
our relationship, okay?
So I'm just looking out
for you.
Now look,
don't forget
to walk the dog.
Come on in,
John.
Good morning.
Just give me
the final number.
It's a little
dramatic.
It's the future
of my law firm.
It's pretty dramatic
to me.
Yes, ma'am.
There may be
a few areas
where my interpretations
could be skewed
in one direction
or another.
Yeah, that's what
you didn't get, John,
and this is
what I was afraid of.
The number I'm looking at here
is $147,000
earlier this morning.
To you, that doesn't seem like
a lot of money,
but to the client, we're talking
about $147,000 less on taxes.
Means there's more money
to spend on tax attorneys.
I appreciate the work you did
on the proposal
but it's not
going to happen.
It's not
going to happen?
Because you didn't take
what you could get.
Because I'm not
a parasite?
Everything lives
off something, John.
I worked my ass off
on this proposal.
Hey, look at me.
I respect you.
All I'm asking is that
in the future,
you go one step further
than what you've been taught.
Take the rest of the day off
Learn from your friend
Rick Carlson.
He got the bid?
He wasn't even
asked to
and he put together the most
aggressive proposal I received.
Listen, 134 million dollars.
discrepancy.
Now, when you have
a free-market trade,
you've got
two opposing sides.
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