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So I'm on line at the supermarket. 00:00:00.736 - 00:00:03.030
Two women in front of me. 00:00:05.429 - 00:00:06.680
One of them, her total was $8. The other, $3. 00:00:07.410 - 00:00:11.268
They both, of course, choose to pay by the use of the check. 00:00:12.832 - 00:00:16.168
Fact is, if it is a woman in front of you that's writing out the check... 00:00:18.567 - 00:00:21.799
... you'll not be waiting long. 00:00:22.008 - 00:00:23.572
I have noticed that women are very fast with checks. 00:00:23.676 - 00:00:25.970
You know, because they write out so many checks. 00:00:26.178 - 00:00:29.098
The keys, they can never find. They don't know where that is. 00:00:29.307 - 00:00:32.226
But the checkbook, they got that. 00:00:33.790 - 00:00:35.980
They never fumble for the checkbook. 00:00:36.188 - 00:00:37.753
The checkbook comes out of a holster. 00:00:37.857 - 00:00:39.525
"Who do I make it out to? 00:00:39.629 - 00:00:41.715
There's my ID. " 00:00:44.113 - 00:00:45.990
There's something about a check, that, to a man, is not masculine. 00:00:53.810 - 00:00:57.355
I don't know exactly what it is. I think, to a man... 00:00:57.564 - 00:01:00.484
... a check is like a note from your mother. 00:01:00.588 - 00:01:02.569
"I don't have any money, but if you'll contact these people... 00:01:02.778 - 00:01:05.593
... l'm sure they'll stick up for me. If you could just trust me this one time. 00:01:06.531 - 00:01:10.181
I don't have any money, but I have these. 00:01:10.389 - 00:01:12.892
I wrote on these. 00:01:14.143 - 00:01:16.124