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we're all alone.
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how you feeling?
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Oh.
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You were right.
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under the circumstances.
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at your driver's license?
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this computer keeps
kicking this back.
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That's 531008714?
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seen this before.
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please.
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It's a green light.
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I'll just get out here.
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This is good.
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Mmm.
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they'll leave a message.
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Please leave a message.
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So he didn't suffer.
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They're gonna say that.
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the backyard?
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his stereo,
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dishwasher,
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the kitchen stuff.
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is back there.
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didn't do that.
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five days ago.
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to jazz.
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made him relapse.
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go home, Jimmy.
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Hey, Mike.
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huh?
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he's gonna want
the windbreaker.
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Yeah?
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with it?
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You're standing on it!
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Hey.
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Please!
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but that's it.
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Thank you.
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you two made?
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of the week if you want.
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What about your new job?
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my own hours.
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Mmm-hmm.
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you're offering.
Well, good.
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with the Isotopes
capturing the title.
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a cold strike.
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McDonald, though he doesn't...
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actually played for Iowa
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a long-time member of Memphis.
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on the new campaign...
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its way through the infield.
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it might've
had a chance to take...
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for Madrigal Intermodal.
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Jimmy.
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to get Chuck's obituary into
the paper before the service,
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a towering figure
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legal community
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law firms in the southwest,
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from this world
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and suddenly last week.
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and Willard McGill,
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in Cicero, Illinois,
outside Chicago.
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valedictorian
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High School
at the age of 14,
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graduate in the history
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at the University
of Pennsylvania,
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to national championship
three years running
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of the Law Review
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Moot Court competition
at Georgetown Law,
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magna cum laude.
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the Delaware Court of Chancery
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Appeals for the Tenth Circuit,
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George Hamlin's solo practice
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in downtown Albuquerque.
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as Hamlin Hamlin & McGill
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a nationally recognized firm.
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in many areas of the law.
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he excelled in criminal law,
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the precedent-setting case
of State v. Gonzalez.
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Charles was known
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clear arguments
and his profound devotion
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of the law.
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in the community,
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for the underserved.
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of many New Mexico charities
and a founding member of both
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for Better Schools
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Education Counsel.
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by his former wife,
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Rebecca Bois,
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James McGill,
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in Charles' footsteps...
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and all that.
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Sounds good.
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You should
go ahead with it.
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let me know.
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See you Sunday.
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we have one adult male...
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of cardiac issues?
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any medications?
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Thanks.
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if you'd like to follow.
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or you want
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the big gear, yeah?
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there is to it.
Okay.
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where you are.
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could you let Mr. Eglin know
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this morning?
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staff meeting.
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a dead battery.
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I have those
reporter numbers for you.
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one second?
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He could kick you
before you saw him move.
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the Liston fight?
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about what? Boxing?
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No, we're talking about
a street fight.
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So, Bruce can kick.
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a movie fight.
We're talking about weight.
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Boxing is a sport.
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how fast you are.
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you're going down.
That's a fact.
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he knows the anatomy.
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He's gonna find
an opening.
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The opening
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I don't know.
Maybe a buck-30.
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I'm sorry?
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it's Ali in three minutes
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That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm...
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Tina's birthday card?
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He'll do just fine.
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Yep.
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He gets in quick...
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Yes, sir.
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what do you think
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none of your guys
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You go to the equipment room.
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Got me?
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Where did
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to your manager.
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with someone else's I.D.
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a second look.
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shows up,
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facility-wide badge check.
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left unlocked or propped open,
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on Post-it notes.
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are using pen and paper
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electronic inventory devices,
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to pilfering.
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routing numbers on cargo,
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blind spots
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and the east side
of the floor,
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that are going into the trash
instead of being shredded,
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equipment being driven
at unsafe speeds and crews...
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disregarding safe...
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Hold on.
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I don't know anything about
a security consultant.
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would you?
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call corporate.
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Lydia Rodarte-Quayle.
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Jimmy.
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Appreciate that.
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He was a hell of a lawyer.
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miss him so much.
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for your loss.
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I'm so sorry.
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of two years.
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Chuck was retiring from HHM.
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that we had a disagreement
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pushed him out.
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for years.
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getting better after that.
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in the firm.
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We could leave the lights on.
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the thing with the insurance.
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a ridiculous thing.
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he's done enough for me.
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I got my back up.
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about Chuck's condition,
raised our rates.
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