[Elaine drops something on Mr. Lippman's desk while he's on the phone. She tries to back out, but he signals for her to stay]
Mr. Lippman: [on the phone] Yeah, yeah. But she wouldn't take the cap off? But didn't she know they were the owner's seats?Aw, that's unbelievable.Yeah. Okay. All right Lenny, thanks again. Take care. [hangs up the phone] That was Lenny West, my accountant, who is a hell of a guy. And he handles the Yankees too. It's his biggest account. So every once in a while, they throw him a couple of seats and last weekend he gave them to his daughter. She's an artist, by the way. Anyway, her daughter gives 'em to some friends, you know. One of her friends shows up wearing a Baltimore cap. You're from Baltimore, right?
Elaine: Um, oh, it's Towson, which is near Baltimore.
Mr. Lippman: Yeah, but you're an Oriole fan, right?
Elaine: Well, uh, fan. You know, my father-
Mr. Lippman: Anyway, she refused to take the cap off; caused a whole big scene!
Elaine: Really?
Mr. Lippman: Yeah.
Elaine: So... impudent.