Natalie Keener:
[in hotel restaurant]
Hungry much?
Ryan Bingham:
Our business expense allots forty dollars each for dinner. I plan on grabbing as many miles as I can.
Natalie Keener:
Okay, you got to fill me in on the miles thing. What is that about? You're talking about, like, frequent flyer miles?
Ryan Bingham:
You really want to know?
Natalie Keener:
I'm dying to know.
Ryan Bingham:
I don't spend a nickel, if I can help it, unless it somehow profits my mileage account.
Natalie Keener:
So, what are you saving up for? Hawaii? South of France?
Ryan Bingham:
It's not like that. The miles are the goal.
Natalie Keener:
That's it? You're saving just to save?
Ryan Bingham:
Let's just say that I have a number in mind and I haven't hit it yet.
Natalie Keener:
That's a little abstract. What's the target?
Ryan Bingham:
I'd rather not...
Natalie Keener:
Is it a secret target?
Ryan Bingham:
It's ten million miles.
Natalie Keener:
Okay. Isn't ten million just a number?
Ryan Bingham:
Pi's just a number.
Natalie Keener:
Well, we all need a hobby. No, I- I- I don't mean to belittle your collection. I get it. It sounds cool.
Ryan Bingham:
I'd be the seventh person to do it. More people have walked on the moon.
Natalie Keener:
Do they throw you a parade?
Ryan Bingham:
You get lifetime executive status. You get to meet the chief pilot, Maynard Finch.
Natalie Keener:
Wow.
Ryan Bingham:
And they put your name on the side of a plane.
Natalie Keener:
Men get such hardons from putting their names on things. You guys don't grow up. It's like you need to pee on everything.
Riportata da il
05/03/2025 alle ore 07:38