1. Don't tell me we're
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yourself, Jan,
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sort of.
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from their mistakes?
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- Please?
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his ass on the carpet
just to scratch himself.
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couch after Meet the Press.
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- Concetta to the Lord,
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divine goodness.
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- Amen.
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being maudlin?
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inhibitors.
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then his mood really improved.
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annoying me.
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of your father's.
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from Bamberger's.
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It's...
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suffer instead.
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My hearing the last few years...
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You can't even see them.
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for an old broad.
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with that woman.
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all picked out.
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She turned you down?
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this life we live on a woman?
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I wasn't interested.
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we were all at the 500 Club
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two-inch lapel.
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What could I do?
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I suffered in silence.
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I'm an alcoholic and an addict.
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I was making money.
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the actress girlfriend.
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the flake I needed
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a deadline on a Nash Bridges.
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I didn't work for 18 months.
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into a rehab program
in Pennsylvania,
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I got through it.
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everybody.
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like, an hour.
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that they had a thing,
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in the fucking door.
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that woman's arms, my mother.
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in that grave,
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my mother going to visit him.
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sitting there with Fran?
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my father's mistress.
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it's an expression.
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to fuck my mother.
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housedress, with that hairnet.
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next week he's got me
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Dick Wolf's guy.
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How are you doing?
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all right?
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when was this?
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the next day.
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and I've been high.
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anytime, right?
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a friend.
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I'll get this.
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Listen, call me. I'm serious.
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If you want.
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with El Al.
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on the coffee table.
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and cheap.
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out of my retirement money.
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over in New Egypt.
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some other guy.
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from New York.
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to pay off a poker debt.
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his piece would go to me.
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your mother.
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but statuesque.
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that's all.
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you're not using?
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like you were on fire.
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like a motherfucker.
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on a That's Life episode.
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with Paul Sorvino?
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filing the taxes,
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I never saw a dime.
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My friend!
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how come I never see you?
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to call me at 2:00 a.m.
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assume part of that burden.
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This is a different one.
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- I'll tell you, man,
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I never really dug it before.
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not after.
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get high like a normal person.
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plus all that land?
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comes from Hesh.
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that's like 40 grand.
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- Take it easy.
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- Fuck that!
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bullshit you?
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455. Well, actually,
we straightened it all out.
Copy !req
456. So when the sale goes through,
Copy !req
457. you're looking at a nice
piece of change.
Copy !req
458. - You're kidding?
- No.
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459. Hey, that's wonderful.
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460. I wanted to show you something.
Copy !req
461. You were admiring
my handkerchief.
Copy !req
462. Check out the initials.
Copy !req
463. JFK? Holy shit!
Copy !req
464. This was his?
Copy !req
465. You know, I have a hat of his.
Copy !req
466. A captain's hat
I bought at an auction.
Copy !req
467. A lot of the friends
don't like him.
Copy !req
468. You know,
Ruby and all that shit.
Copy !req
469. But, fuck,
I was in grammar school.
Copy !req
470. That's my lipstick.
Copy !req
471. We had a little thing.
Copy !req
472. When he was president?
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473. March '61.
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474. Right before
the Bay of Pigs.
Copy !req
475. I was at the Copa
with a girlfriend.
Copy !req
476. I'm wearing a new sable,
and we meet Lem Billings.
Copy !req
477. Now, Lem is a school friend
of Jack's from Choate,
Copy !req
478. but of course we had no idea.
Copy !req
479. He insists that we join him
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480. for some affair
at the Pierre Hotel.
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481. He won't take no.
Copy !req
482. He has a limo, we figure,
"What the hell?"
Copy !req
483. You know, so...
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484. We go over,
and he tells us
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485. he's taking us
to the presidential suite.
Copy !req
486. So we get up,
out of the elevator.
Copy !req
487. We go in the suite.
Copy !req
488. It is crawling with models,
celebrities.
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489. Peter Lawford, Sinatra.
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490. Jackie Gleason.
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491. - No shit.
- Yeah.
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492. I'm looking around.
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493. And I glance across the room,
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494. and suddenly,
I am locking eyes
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495. with John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Copy !req
496. Yeah, I mean, he comes over.
He is a perfect gentleman.
Copy !req
497. He takes my coat,
he brings me a cocktail,
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498. introduces me around.
Copy !req
499. And finally, at the end
of the night... now, get this...
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500. "In the interests of
national security," he says,
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501. he needs me to stay.
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502. Since I'm wearing a sable,
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503. he needs to personally
interview me,
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504. make sure I'm not working
for the Russians.
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505. He said that?
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506. Some line, huh?
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507. What was he like?
Copy !req
508. - Wonderful.
- So were you two an item?
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509. No. He called.
Copy !req
510. But after all,
this man was the leader
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511. of the free world.
Copy !req
512. I mean, you know...
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513. I remember one weekend,
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514. I was supposed to go
down to D.C.,
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515. stay at the Ritz-Carlton.
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516. Last minute,
emergency meeting.
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517. Steel workers
are going on strike.
Copy !req
518. So, what, it was just
that one time, or...?
Copy !req
519. Except for, you know,
after the Bay of Pigs,
Copy !req
520. he was probably pretty busy.
Copy !req
521. Yeah, I knew
there were others.
Copy !req
522. Judy Campbell.
And Marilyn, of course.
Copy !req
523. We had something special,
though.
Copy !req
524. Crazy passion.
Copy !req
525. That was something
your mother never understood.
Copy !req
526. When you're married
to a powerful man,
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527. you damn well better
make him feel powerful.
Copy !req
528. My mother?
Copy !req
529. Please.
Copy !req
530. I saw a picture of Livia
on New Year's Eve.
Copy !req
531. She was dressed like a refugee.
Copy !req
532. Listen, I think I'm going
to skip the coffee.
Copy !req
533. I got a meeting in the city.
Copy !req
534. Are you... you sure?
Copy !req
535. Look...
Copy !req
536. consider this an advance.
Copy !req
537. Get your phone turned on
and pay your rent.
Copy !req
538. Your dad would be so proud.
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539. He raised a real
gentleman.
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540. You trying to buy this pot?
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541. 800 and you'll know.
Copy !req
542. What the fuck.
Copy !req
543. Cowboys and three
little Indians.
Copy !req
544. Fuck me!
Copy !req
545. I got a lot of big people
coming next week.
Copy !req
546. So when you write on TV,
what do they have, like,
Copy !req
547. one guy writes the words
for Dylan McDermott
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548. and one guy writes
for Nicholson's girlfriend?
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549. That the way it is?
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550. You write it all yourself.
Copy !req
551. Oh, interesting.
Copy !req
552. So how you doing?
Copy !req
553. You wanna take off?
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554. I'm getting killed here.
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555. I'm gonna go. I'm fucking shot.
Copy !req
556. I'll call you tomorrow.
Copy !req
557. You wanna work out?
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558. Sure, yeah, whatever.
Copy !req
559. Four of clubs to Joe Hollywood,
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560. jack for the car-wash king.
Copy !req
561. Ten for Mr. Vito.
Copy !req
562. Show Valentina you love her!
Copy !req
563. They were out
of the Citrucel.
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564. Where you goin'?
Copy !req
565. Gotta order some flowers.
Copy !req
566. Sal from the dry cleaner's,
his kid died.
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567. Drowned in a Jacuzzi.
Copy !req
568. Seven years old,
you believe it?
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569. Fuckin' tragedy.
Copy !req
570. Harold Melvoin.
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571. It's me.
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572. I got another funeral. A kid.
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573. His father does my shirts.
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574. Corrado, it has
to be a relative.
Copy !req
575. It is a relative, goddamn it.
Copy !req
576. My old man came over with this
kid's great-great-grandfather.
Copy !req
577. The guy had a club foot.
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578. That's rather tenuous,
don't you think?
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579. The whole fuckin' village
of Avellino
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580. settled in this area.
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581. We gotta be related
somewhere down the line.
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582. - Corrado...
- Corrado, my balls!
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583. I gotta get out of this house.
I'm going fucking stir-crazy.
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584. Seventh Street coming out.
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585. Holy shit.
Copy !req
586. You're still here?
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587. Called you all day
yesterday.
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588. We're in a hand here.
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589. What do you wanna do?
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590. Fold.
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591. Here, fuck it.
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592. I'm all in.
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593. Call.
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594. Pair of tens.
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595. Flush.
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596. Caught it on the river.
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597. Motherfucking...
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598. fuck!
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599. How bad?
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600. He owes the house 57.
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601. Thousand?
Copy !req
602. What are you,
fuckin' crazy?
Copy !req
603. Define crazy.
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604. I'm good for it.
I'm up for this Dick Wolf thing.
Copy !req
605. If I get on staff,
it's like a month's salary.
Copy !req
606. Well, how about
this fuckin' month?
Copy !req
607. Hey, you think you could
spot me for a while?
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608. I-I got some
child support too.
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609. I'll cover this.
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610. I'll give you three grand
for incidentals.
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611. That's 60,000 altogether.
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612. I've only been up two days.
I can still add.
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613. Good. Then add two points
every week
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614. till I'm paid
in fucking full.
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615. You're charging me vig?
Copy !req
616. On top of the principal.
It's compounded if you're late.
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617. That's 1,200
one week from today.
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618. Don't give me that look.
This is your problem.
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619. I will not fucking
enable you.
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620. There he is! Philly!
Copy !req
621. Phil.
Copy !req
622. Phil, where are you going?
Copy !req
623. Hey, Tony, I gotta meet John
down the restaurant.
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624. You fuckin' cocksucker!
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625. Where you gonna go, huh?
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626. Where you gonna go?
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627. You motherfucker!
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628. Jesus Christ.
Copy !req
629. Mister, you okay
in there?
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630. Oh, my neck!
Copy !req
631. - Oh! Oh!
- You all right?
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632. You run from me,
you fucking cocksucker?
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633. Where's my fuckin' money?
Copy !req
634. I'll get it. I'll get it.
My neck, Tony.
Copy !req
635. What do you think,
I'm an asshole? Huh?
Copy !req
636. No, no, no. No, Tony.
Copy !req
637. - I can't hear you.
- No, no. Please, Tony.
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638. You got 24 hours.
Copy !req
639. Called 911.
They're on their way.
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640. He's all right.
Copy !req
641. Oh, my God.
Copy !req
642. Oh, my baby.
Copy !req
643. Take her upstairs, Andy.
Copy !req
644. My baby...
Copy !req
645. She should probably take
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646. one of those tranquillizers
her mother gave her.
Copy !req
647. We should go, Junior.
Copy !req
648. Relax, we just got here.
Copy !req
649. Chicken's nice and spicy, huh?
Copy !req
650. I know you're in there.
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651. You're casting a shadow
over the peephole.
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652. Hey.
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653. What, are you ducking me?
Copy !req
654. No, what are you...?
Copy !req
655. I thought you were this girl.
She's a pain in the ass.
Copy !req
656. So, what the fuck?
Where you been?
Copy !req
657. Working, man.
I got those TV pitch meetings.
Copy !req
658. - I was gonna call you.
- Yeah, so why didn't you?
Copy !req
659. All right, look.
You want the truth?
Copy !req
660. I was away.
I went to AC.
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661. - Where's my money?
- I don't have it yet.
Copy !req
662. But you went to AC.
Copy !req
663. I have a meeting next week
with René Balcer.
Copy !req
664. Dick Wolf's right-hand guy.
Copy !req
665. He likes my stuff.
He told my agent.
Copy !req
666. I'm gonna be on staff.
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667. I got out of that business
'cause people fuck you over.
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668. Jon Favreau?
Copy !req
669. Faggot cocksucker
tried to steal my ideas.
Copy !req
670. Bro, listen,
I swear on all that's holy,
Copy !req
671. I'll have your money
next week.
Copy !req
672. That wasn't the deal!
I'll be back tomorrow.
Copy !req
673. Don't make me a jerkoff.
Copy !req
674. Damn, I'm happy.
Copy !req
675. Get a load of these.
Copy !req
676. My new kicks.
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677. Bottega Veneta,
marked down to only 600.
Copy !req
678. Thought you were paying
your phone bill.
Copy !req
679. Oh, I should've, I know.
Copy !req
680. But it's been so long since
I've been able to treat myself.
Copy !req
681. Oh, thanks.
Copy !req
682. So, turns out my Uncle Zio's
going downhill.
Copy !req
683. The day we met,
I told you we were there
Copy !req
684. at the cemetery to bury
his wife, my Aunt Concetta.
Copy !req
685. Seventy years,
they were together.
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686. Poor guy's taking it very hard.
Copy !req
687. Oh!
Copy !req
688. My knight in shining armor.
Copy !req
689. So?
Copy !req
690. Yeah, good morning to you too.
Copy !req
691. - You got it?
- Jesus.
Copy !req
692. You are a fuckin' trip.
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693. I'm J.T., by the way.
Copy !req
694. What is this, fuckin'
Pulp Fiction?
Copy !req
695. Am I supposed to be afraid?
Copy !req
696. I don't know.
I didn't see it.
Copy !req
697. You're really being
a prick, huh?
Copy !req
698. I told you, I need more time.
I don't have the money.
Copy !req
699. Then fucking get it.
Copy !req
700. Chris, you know me.
Copy !req
701. What could you
possibly do to me
Copy !req
702. that I haven't already
been through?
Copy !req
703. I'm positive
we'll think of something.
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704. Ah! Oh, my God!
Copy !req
705. And 66 years after
taking those sacred vows,
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706. "till death do us part,"
Copy !req
707. Concetta left him
and went home to God.
Copy !req
708. In the two weeks that followed,
Nicolo struggled without her,
Copy !req
709. finally succumbing
to irredeemable loss.
Copy !req
710. The enormity of his grief
Copy !req
711. can hardly be imagined.
Copy !req
712. How much they went
through together.
Copy !req
713. Seeing their children grow,
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714. and looking joyfully on
Copy !req
715. as their grandchildren
had children.
Copy !req
716. Sickness and health.
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717. Good times and bad.
Copy !req
718. But through it all,
one thing remained constant.
Copy !req
719. They had each other.
Copy !req
720. It was Nicolo's love
for Concetta
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721. that made him leave this earth
Copy !req
722. a mere 15 days
after she left him.
Copy !req
723. We take comfort knowing
they're together again,
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724. seated at the foot
of our Lord.
Copy !req
725. Let us join together in prayer.
Copy !req
726. - Hail, Mary...
- full of grace,
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727. the Lord is with thee.
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728. Blessed art thou among women,
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729. and blessed is the fruit
of thy womb, Jesus.
Copy !req
730. Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Copy !req
731. pray for us sinners,
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732. now and at the hour
of our death, amen.
Copy !req
733. Junior, what's the matter?
Copy !req
734. Oh, this fucking shit!
Copy !req
735. What's the point?
Copy !req
736. Shh, Uncle Junior.
Copy !req
737. I can't take it anymore!
Copy !req
738. Okay. You need
to lower your voice.
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739. Come on.
Copy !req
740. and forgive us our trespasses
Copy !req
741. as we forgive those
who trespass against us.
Copy !req
742. It's a fucking Emmy.
Copy !req
743. It's gold-plated.
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744. Then melt it down, man.
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745. Look, I told you, $15.
Copy !req
746. Oh, fuck, man, come on!
Copy !req
747. This is, like,
huge, this shit.
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748. If you had an Oscar,
Copy !req
749. maybe I could give you
a little something.
Copy !req
750. An Academy Award.
Copy !req
751. But TV?
Copy !req
752. - What else you got?
- I don't know.
Copy !req
753. I got a laptop in my car.
Copy !req
754. Yeah, okay, cool.
Copy !req
755. I'll check that out.
Copy !req
756. From your friend.
Copy !req
757. All 1,200.
Copy !req
758. He give you a hard time?
Copy !req
759. Hardest thing
was keeping him awake.
Copy !req
760. He's hitting the vein.
Nodding out.
Copy !req
761. Son of a fuckin' bitch.
Copy !req
762. Cheers.
Copy !req
763. Mm.
Copy !req
764. I'm grilling us
some filet mignon.
Copy !req
765. And you, take a load off.
Copy !req
766. Here, this is the money from
the closing of the racetrack.
Copy !req
767. It's 150 grand.
Copy !req
768. That's great.
Copy !req
769. How's your pal Hesh?
Copy !req
770. Good.
Copy !req
771. I remember once,
Copy !req
772. your dad and I
drove down the shore.
Copy !req
773. Hesh had rented a place
at Point Pleasant.
Copy !req
774. It was right before Labor Day.
Copy !req
775. Actually, it was a couple
of months before he died.
Copy !req
776. We stopped at a liquor store.
Copy !req
777. He had to pee,
I needed some cigarettes.
Copy !req
778. And anyway, the man behind
the counter was blind.
Copy !req
779. Your dad looks at him...
Copy !req
780. Whoa, wait a minute.
Copy !req
781. This is after my dad got sick?
Copy !req
782. Yeah.
Copy !req
783. My dad caught emphysema,
and you kept smoking?
Copy !req
784. He didn't mind.
Copy !req
785. He could barely breathe.
Copy !req
786. We had the oxygen tent
set up right in the house.
Copy !req
787. I mean, Jesus Christ,
even my mother quit.
Copy !req
788. I offered to stop.
I mean...
Copy !req
789. And he didn't want me to.
He was fine with it, really.
Copy !req
790. All right, whatever.
Copy !req
791. Finish your story.
Copy !req
792. It was dumb.
Copy !req
793. Your dad got the guy
to give us some champagne.
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794. Water chestnuts
wrapped in bacon.
Copy !req
795. And dip them
in the duck sauce.
Copy !req
796. All right.
Copy !req
797. Mm. Delicious.
Copy !req
798. So, what's in the bag?
Copy !req
799. Oh.
Copy !req
800. Yeah, I wanted
to show you this.
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801. It's the hat
I told you about.
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802. JFK's.
Copy !req
803. Oh, my goodness.
Copy !req
804. Look at this.
Copy !req
805. - May I?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
806. Oh.
Copy !req
807. I met with
the Dick Wolf guy.
Copy !req
808. They hired some kid
from Yale.
Copy !req
809. Plus, now the money
I owe you,
Copy !req
810. my ex-fucking-wife...
Copy !req
811. How many times
have you shot up?
Copy !req
812. Five, six.
Copy !req
813. I thought I had it
under control.
Copy !req
814. I lost it.
Copy !req
815. You stupid fuck.
Copy !req
816. You were doing so good.
Now you fucked it all up.
Copy !req
817. Where do you get the right?
Copy !req
818. We're in the program.
Copy !req
819. You're gonna use, why
didn't you call your sponsor?
Copy !req
820. I couldn't get him.
Copy !req
821. So why the fuck
didn't you call me?
Copy !req
822. Yeah, but I don't fucking
live with my mistress.
Copy !req
823. I mean,
his fucking slippers?
Copy !req
824. Go on.
Copy !req
825. Well, when I left there, I...
Copy !req
826. started thinking about it.
Copy !req
827. When I was, I don't know,
16 years old...
Copy !req
828. my son's age...
Copy !req
829. I came home from school,
Copy !req
830. and there was this note
from my Aunt Quin.
Copy !req
831. My mother had been pregnant
Copy !req
832. with another kid
after my sister Barbara.
Copy !req
833. Change-of-life baby,
they called it, and...
Copy !req
834. Well, she started bleeding.
Copy !req
835. I was supposed find my father
and get him over there ASAP.
Copy !req
836. I called every number I had.
I left messages all over town.
Copy !req
837. And finally, that night,
Copy !req
838. about 10:00,
Copy !req
839. he called me back.
Copy !req
840. Hello?
Copy !req
841. Anthony, what's the matter?
Copy !req
842. Ma's in the hospital.
Copy !req
843. I-I think she was...
she was bleeding.
Copy !req
844. The baby.
Copy !req
845. Jesus Christ.
Copy !req
846. Oh, shit!
Copy !req
847. - Okay, pal.
- The lamb chops
Copy !req
848. are gonna be
overcooked.
Copy !req
849. I'm tied up,
Copy !req
850. but I'm gonna get over
to the hospital right away.
Copy !req
851. He came and got me
the next morning.
Copy !req
852. We went over to the hospital.
Copy !req
853. Walked into her room.
Copy !req
854. You're okay, baby,
you're okay.
Copy !req
855. No, you're okay!
Copy !req
856. Your life is just
so wonderful and okay!
Copy !req
857. Lee...
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858. Where were you last night?
Copy !req
859. I was at the Yankee game.
Copy !req
860. You were with that whore.
Copy !req
861. What do you take me for,
an idiot?
Copy !req
862. No, Lee,
that's not true!
Copy !req
863. I picked up Anthony from school,
we went to the game.
Copy !req
864. Nicky gave us
the tickets.
Copy !req
865. You're a goddamn liar.
Copy !req
866. I swear to God, Lee,
the car broke down!
Copy !req
867. The timing belt!
Copy !req
868. We had to stay
at Cousin Jimmy's.
Copy !req
869. Marone, when we got home
and saw that note,
Copy !req
870. I was worried sick.
Copy !req
871. Ask Anthony,
you don't believe me.
Copy !req
872. Where were you last night,
Anthony?
Copy !req
873. We were at Cousin Jimmy's, Ma.
Copy !req
874. She could've fuckin' died
from her miscarriage.
Copy !req
875. Fuck her.
Copy !req
876. Was there any blame
on his part?
Copy !req
877. This man you emulate?
Copy !req
878. The lies?
Copy !req
879. The betrayals with other women?
Copy !req
880. Listen to me.
Copy !req
881. This is very important.
Copy !req
882. Your mother had her faults,
but after all this time,
Copy !req
883. what should we do
with the old woman?
Copy !req
884. Have an auto-da-fé?
Copy !req
885. Burn her at the stake?
Copy !req
886. You need to forgive her
and move on.
Copy !req
887. She made my father
give my dog away.
Copy !req
888. I thought your father
was a big, tough guy.
Copy !req
889. He probably didn't want
to hear her bullshit anymore.
Copy !req
890. He gave my dog away
to his girlfriend's kid.
Copy !req
891. Big fuckin' deal.
Copy !req
892. If it was up to her,
she would have had it killed.
Copy !req
893. All right, thanks.
Copy !req
894. Book value's 17 grand.
Copy !req
895. I'll knock that off
the principal.
Copy !req
896. I fucking love this car.
Copy !req
897. So you'll get another one.
Copy !req
898. Is that your sponsor?
Copy !req
899. I'll see you when
you get out of rehab.
Copy !req
900. We'll figure out the rest
of the payments.
Copy !req
901. You can do this, man.
I have faith in you.
Copy !req
902. There's no chemical solution
to a spiritual problem.
Copy !req
903. It could've been another TIA.
It's hard to tell.
Copy !req
904. Was any of this accompanied
by a lapse in memory?
Copy !req
905. I don't know.
Copy !req
906. Had you brought him in right
away, I might have more answers.
Copy !req
907. That medicine
stopped working.
Copy !req
908. I took more,
and it didn't do shit.
Copy !req
909. I'm like the walking dead.
Copy !req
910. Medication's like cooking.
Copy !req
911. Sometimes we just need
to adjust the ingredients.
Copy !req
912. Who gives a shit?
I'm so fuckin' blue.
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913. Well, what do you expect?
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914. All you do is go to funerals
all the time.
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915. I'm trapped.
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916. What's the goddamn point?
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917. Goddamn house arrest.
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918. My life is only death.
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919. I'm living in a grave.
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920. I beat prison,
and for what?
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921. I have no children.
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922. Would somebody please
explain this to me?
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923. So, Hesh tells me
you met your dad's goomah.
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924. Yeah.
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925. You had to see this woman
in her prime.
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926. Nice, huh?
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927. Nice?
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928. She was JFK's girlfriend
for, like, three years.
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929. No shit!
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930. Right, I remember
hearing about her.
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931. Fucking knockout.
Beautiful, classy.
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932. JFK, huh?
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933. How do you like that?
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934. Yeah, he'd have her up
to the White House
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935. on the weekends,
when his wife was out of town.
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936. This woman was like a...
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937. like a princess.
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938. I'll tell you what.
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939. For a while there,
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940. Jackie Kennedy thought
the marriage was over.
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