[Jennings visits the bank to deposit his $92 million-plus dollars and to ask for some cash. Jane, the banker, hands him a large envelope, which he had mailed to himself]
Jane
Your personal items.
Jane
[Smiling about the postage on the envelope]
You only needed four stamps.
[He sees that there are five postage stamps with the picture of Albert Einstein on each one]
[She laughs. He shakes the items out of the envelope. They include a watch, a book of matches, a pack of cigarettes, sunglasses, a diamond ring, a bent piece of steel, a coin, and other items]
Jane
It's not?
Jane
I, I, I don't know what happened.
Michael Jennings
That's all right. Don't worry about it. I'll... um, it doesn't matter. Let's talk about my shares. Um, what I'd like to do is get some money now.
[They both laugh]
Michael Jennings
And, you know, put the rest away for long term, you know, to live off. So, how do we do that?
Jane
[puzzled]
Mr. Jennings, you forfeited your shares.
Jane
Yeah, uh, here. Uh, dated, um, four weeks ago. You surrendered the shares and stated to deliver only the envelope with personals. Don't you remember doing that, sir?