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Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Henry was on the show for a few brief scenes today, getting into trouble as usual.  He's on the job, spying on Carly at her office for Rosanna.  What he doesn't know is that Mike and Carly are in the office drowning their sorrows about their respective break-ups.  He creeps up to the door and hears Carly laughing.  "Ah, it's the dulcet tinkle of Carly Tenny."  He peeks inside and sees clothing strewn on the floor.  "Well, there's men's clothes and women's clothes - naked people!"  He gets out his camera and prepares to take a picture.  "This is too perfect.  One picture is worth one thousand of Rosanna Cabot's dollars.  Come to baby!"  Suddenly a large female guard appears and says, "I'm all yours, baby.  I hope you like handcuffs."

       

Henry turns around and the guard takes his camera and says, "You have ten seconds to vacate the premises, sir."  "Can I do that with my camera?" asks Henry.  The guard doesn't reply and Henry continues, "No?  I didn't think so.  It's a very expensive piece of equipment.  You know what, if I promise to be very very quiet, quiet as a little mouse..."  The guard starts counting to ten with her fingers, and Henry leaves. 

Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Royal Miller.

 

Transcripts from ATWTweekly

[ Monte Carlo Offices ]
[ Outside the Office ]

>> Henry: Ah, it's the dulcet tinkle of Carly Tenney. [ Henry peaks through the window ] There's men's clothes, and women clothes -- naked people! Yep, one picture -- one picture's gonna be worth a thousand of Rosanna Cabot's dollars. Come to baby.
>> Guard: [ Grabbing Henry from behind ] I'm all yours, baby. I hope you like handcuffs.

[ Monte Carlo Offices ]
[ In the Hallway ]
>> Guard: You have ten seconds to vacate the premises, sir.
>> Henry: Can I do that with my camera? No, I didn't think so. That's a very expensive piece of equipment, so -- you know what? If I promise to be very, very quiet? Quiet as a little mouse? And then I -- I won't take any pictures, and -- leaving. 

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