![]() ![]() Heck, when she got a car, he got a computer. At first she thinks maybe Ferris isn't such a bad guy after all. Seriously, does Jeanie even go to this school? We hear her inner monologue. Back at school, Jeanie's leaning on the wall at the end of long, empty hallway.Ferris chides Cameron for thinking that they wouldn't have any fun today.The maître d' is there, too, apologizing. ![]() Cut to Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane seated at a table smack dab in the middle of the swishy restaurant.He sure sounds an awful lot like Cameron's "Mr. Before the maître d' returns to the front of the restaurant, he clicks over to the other line-the one Ferris is on, supposedly with the police-and we hear "Sergeant Peterson, Chicago Police" speaking. The maître d' asks Sloane to describe Froman, and, duh, she describes what Ferris is wearing.They're playing a variation of the trick they played on Rooney earlier. Cut to the maître d' on the phone at the bar, we hear Sloane asking for Froman.He refuses, hands the phone to Sloan, and tells her to ask for Abe Froman. Once he's gone, Cameron and Sloane implore Ferris to leave. Just then, another call comes in, but Ferris refuses to relinquish the receiver to the snooty maître d', so he goes to find another one.As he dials, Cameron and Sloane look mega-nervous. The maître d' threatens to call the police, and Ferris says, no, he'll call the police and picks up the maître d's phone. Ferris doesn't give in, insisting that's him, and the maître d' tells them to leave.The maître d' is not impressed and expresses his disbelief that our boy Ferris is Abe Froman, "the Sausage King of Chicago." Oops. Ferris confidently introduces himself as Abe Froman and slips the maître d' some money. Cameron says he wants to leave (shocker) the place gives him the creeps. When the maître d' returns, he, too, gives the trio the stink eye.Ferris scans the reservation book for a party of three and finds one belonging to Abe Froman. As they wait to be seated, a waiter passes by and looks them up and down dismissively. Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane stroll into a fancy restaurant called Chez Quis. Cameron says his parents are two good reasons: His dad loves the Ferrari, but hates his wife. Ferris asks Sloane if she wants to get married and says they have no good reason not to. Cameron mocks the traders' hand motions his impression has a bit of a Three Stooges vibe. Next, they hit the Chicago Board of Trade and watch the trading floor from the lounge above.(Looks fun, albeit significantly less so if you're afraid of heights.) Cameron says he thinks he see his dad. Ferris instructs everybody to stand on the bottom rung of the railing, touch their foreheads to the glass, and scope out the Second City that way. Cameron says he doesn't feel good and wants to leave soon. Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane are at the observation deck at Sears Tower, the world's tallest building (in 1986, at least), gazing at Chicago.Scene 9 Hail to the King-The Sausage King, That Is
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