(footsteps clicking) (playing Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No.14") - Are you sure about this? I mean, really sure because this would all be a bit of a departure for us. - Yeah, but maybe this season we just keep it a little more simple. - So, how simple? - Maybe, instead of driving around in flashy cars, we do something a little more classy, maybe a place like this. (playing Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No.14") - I don't know man, we kind of have a reputation to uphold with the whole exotic car thing. - I've loved that we've had a lot of fun with that, maybe sometime we just kinda switch it up a little bit and do somethin' a little more classy. - Well, if you want classy, we can do that. (classical music) - Classy, right? - Yeah, classy. (engine revving) (upbeat jazz music) Redmond may not be the fanciest place in the world, but we're lucky enough to be visited by the very smartest people on earth pretty much everyday, and every chance I get, I meet up with them for lunch. (upbeat jazz music) (chatting and laughing) It's lunch time, and this is Brad Anderson's Lunch Break. (upbeat jazz music) (playing Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 14") But we could still do the setup next season with the piano, right? - Oh, yeah, absolutely.
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