1. Don't tell me we
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That shit about the roadies...
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yourself, Jan, and you started it.
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free to do whatever they want.
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from their mistakes?
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11. Beethoven.
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- Please?
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pick up the poo and pee.
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had to move to the country.
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Daddy took him to the pound.
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carpet just to scratch himself.
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- Gassed?
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took him to live on a farm.
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farm must have 17 billion dogs on it.
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- It's Cousin Josephine. Aunt Concett' died.
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- They think it was a heart attack.
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30. - Let us go in peace. Amen.
- Amen.
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I gotta spend it bein' maudlin?
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your respects to your brother.
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respects from the after-party.
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at first, then his mood improved.
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42. - Oh, hello.
- You knew my mother?
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- Oh, no.
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45. - No, no, you're not annoying me.
- No, no... Do we know each other?
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from the fur department.
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- Tony.
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She made all of us suffer.
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the stories from your dad.
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the last few years...
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They're little now. You can't see 'em.
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Johnny was very proud of you.
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I should always call his son.
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- She's got great legs for an old broad.
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I wanted to propose.
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this life we live on a woman?
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sign I wasn't interested.
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to see Enzo Stuarti. Your father shows up.
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two-inch lapel - that was that.
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What could I do?
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- You sing, Junior.
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an alcoholic and an addict.
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default, makes me a douche bag,
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figured that out for yourselves.
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the actress girlfriend.
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to keep me churning out that snappy dialogue.
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- that shit practically comes with the Writers' Guild card.
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to fall apart.
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a deadline on a Nash Bridges.
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work for 18 months.
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into a rehab programme in Pennsylvania
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that I made there, I got through it.
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There's my man Chris, everybody.
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bit about takin' a moral inventory.
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104. Well, it turns out that they had a thing,
her and my old man. Right up till he died.
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what he couldn't get at home.
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walk in the fuckin' door.
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his infidelity?
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110. She drove him into that woman's arms,
my mother. To all his women.
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years he was rottin' in that grave
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mother found it very painful.
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115. - Oh, poor her.
- What was it like sitting there with Fran?
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My mother's lyin' there, dead.
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118. - Are you attracted to her?
- She's old enough to be my mother!
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120. Don't cream yourself. I
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This conversation'd be over in two seconds.
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not move back to Jersey?
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me set up to meet Dick Wolf's guy.
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128. But, enough of my shit.
How are you doin'?
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Is that what you wanna hear?
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132. - Christopher, when was this?
- I don't know. My fiancée was in a car crash.
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been high. Sober's better.
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- What? You got a date?
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- Thanks, bro.
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- Mel, it's me.
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141. - Corrado, what's up?
- There's a funeral I need to attend.
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- flowers and lingerie.
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food service director with El Al.
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- Oh, Freckles?
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- What?
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158. Excuse me, I'm sorry. This was
my dog! His name was Tippy!
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till he moved to Tel Aviv.
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pictures, on the coffee table.
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170. - Holy shit, look at Hesh. George Gershwin.
- He was a whoremaster, and cheap.
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of my retirement money.
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- Don't get me started.
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- Your dad owned a racetrack.
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178. - Phil something. With the hair, from New York.
- Leotardo.
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his piece would go to me.
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- That's not the point. It's my father's wishes.
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- Junior?
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- Suffered in silence?
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outside my building, all hours.
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199. Weird phone calls. I always had a hunch
he told Livia about me and Johnny.
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- One for the road, honey.
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but if I know Hesh
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- So, what?
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- What?
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fire and jonesing like a motherfucker.
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I'll take your action.
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on a That's Life episode.
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guinea-fest with Paul Sorvino?
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- It ain't Kleenex. It's linen.
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sent her some money. No one else did.
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Besides, I thought I had it coming.
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who's been running that place, huh?
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the taxes, all that?
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those years, I never saw a dime.
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Hesh. My friend!
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- What?
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My therapist was on vacation.
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252. You want his end, kid, you got it. It's 25
per cent. The closing is not for two weeks.
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he should assume part of that burden.
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my father loved this woman.
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but I don't know.
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- How long you know me, bub, huh?
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This is a different one.
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not a Hawaiian vacation.
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then pay his respects to the family.
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- Ginger ale?
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- You wanna parlay it?
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that Indian casino, play some poker.
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I'll hook you up.
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- I'll tell you, man.
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I never really dug it before.
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something about that excitement that's so...
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you look like you're gonna cry.
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to fucking caulk around the toilet.
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- You have got to call someone
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other 75 per cent of that comes from Hesh.
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I'll give you that.
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- Whoa.
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- Fuck that!
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- Here's another one.
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- Philly, he's a boss.
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you know, Ruby and all that shit.
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- That's my lipstick.
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- March '61.
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and we meet Lem Billings.
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from Choate, but of course we had no idea.
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some affair at the Pierre Hotel.
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- No shit!
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He is a perfect gentleman.
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cocktail, introduces me around.
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the night, and get this.
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security, he says
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for the Russians.
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- Some line, huh?
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- Wonderful.
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- No. He called.
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of the free world. I mean, you know...
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- So it was just that one time?
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special, though. Crazy passion.
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turned on and pay your rent.
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what do they have -
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words for Dylan McDermott
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Nicholson's girlfriend?
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- Oh, interesting.
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- Sure, yeah, whatever.
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388. Ten for Mr Vito.
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389. Show Valentina you love her!
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390. They were out of the Citrucel.
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391. - Where are you going?
- Gotta order some flowers.
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392. Sal from the dry-cleaner, his kid died.
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393. Drowned in a Jacuzzi.
Seven years old, you believe it?
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394. Fucking tragedy.
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395. - Harold Melvoin.
- It's me. I got another funeral. A kid.
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396. His father does my shirts.
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397. - It has to be a relative.
- It is a relative, goddamn it!
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398. My old man came over with his
great-great-grandfather.
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399. - Guy had a club foot.
- Isn't that rather tenuous?
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400. The whole village of Avellino
settled in this area. We gotta be related.
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401. - Corrado...
- Corrado, my balls!
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402. I've gotta get out of here.
I'm going stir-crazy.
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403. 7th Street coming out.
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404. Holy shit. You're still here?
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405. - Called you all day.
- We're in a hand here.
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406. - What do you wanna do?
- Fold.
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407. Here, fuck it. I'm all in.
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408. - Call.
- Pair of tens.
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409. Flush. Caught it on the river.
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410. Motherfucking...
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411. fuck!
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412. How bad?
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413. - He owes the house 57.
- Thousand?
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414. - What are you? Fucking crazy?
- Define crazy.
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415. I'm good for it. I'm up for this Dick Wolf thing.
If I get on staff, it's a month's salary.
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416. Well, how about this fucking month?
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417. You think you could spot me for a while?
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418. I got some child support, too.
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419. I'll cover this, give you three grand
for incidentals. That's 60,000 altogether.
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420. - I've only been up two days. I can still add.
- Good. Then add two points every week
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421. - till I'm paid in full.
- You're charging me vig?
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422. On top of the principal. It's compounded if
you're late. That's 1200 one week from today.
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423. Don't give me that look.
This is your problem.
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424. I will not fucking enable you.
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425. There he is! Philly!
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426. - Phil, where you going?
- I gotta meet John at the restaurant.
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427. You fucking cocksucker!
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428. Where you gonna go, huh?
Where you gonna go?
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429. Motherfucker!
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430. Jesus Christ. Mister, you OK in there?
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431. - Oh, my neck!
- You all right?
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432. You run from me, you cocksucker?
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433. Where's my fucking money?
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434. I'll get it. I'll get it. My neck, Tony.
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435. - What? Do you think I'm an asshole?
- No.
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436. - I can't hear you.
- No, no. Please, Tony.
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437. You got 24 hours.
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438. I called 911. They're on
their way. He's all right.
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439. Oh, my God.
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440. - Oh, my baby.
- Take her upstairs, Andy.
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441. My baby...
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442. She should take one of those
tranquillizers her mother gave her.
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443. - We should go.
- Relax, we just got here.
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444. Chicken's nice and spicy, huh?
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445. I know you're in there. You're casting
a shadow over the peephole.
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446. What? Are you ducking me?
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447. I thought you were this girl.
She's a pain in the ass.
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448. What the fuck? Where you been?
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449. Working, man. I got those
TV pitch meetings.
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450. - I was gonna call you.
- Yeah, so why didn't you?
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451. All right, look. You want the truth?
I was away. I went to AC.
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452. - Where's my money?
- I don't have it yet.
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453. But you went to AC.
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454. I have a meeting next
week with Rene Balcer.
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455. Dick Wolf's right-hand guy. He likes my stuff.
He told my agent. I'm gonna be on staff.
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456. I got out of that business
cos people fuck you over.
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457. Jon Favreau? Faggot
cocksucker tried to steal my ideas.
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458. I swear on all that's holy.
I'll have your money next week.
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459. That wasn't the deal! I'll be
back tomorrow. Don't make me a jerkoff.
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460. Damn, I'm happy. Get a load of these.
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461. My new kicks. Bottega Veneta,
marked down to only 600.
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462. - Thought you were paying your phone bill.
- Oh, I should've, I know.
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463. But it's been so long since I've
been able to treat myself.
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464. Oh, thanks.
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465. So, turns out my
Uncle Zio's going downhill.
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466. The day we met, I told you we were at the
cemetery to bury his wife, my Aunt Concetta.
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467. 70 years, they were together.
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468. Poor guy's taking it very hard.
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469. Oh! My knight in shining armour!
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470. So?
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471. - Good morning to you, too.
- You got it?
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472. Jesus, you are a fucking trip.
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473. I'm JT by the way.
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474. What is this? Pulp Fiction?
Am I supposed to be afraid?
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475. I don't know. I didn't see it.
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476. You're really being a prick.
I told you, I need more time.
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477. - I don't have the money.
- Get it.
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478. You know me. What could you do to me
that I haven't already been through?
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479. I'm positive we'll think of something.
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480. And 66 years after taking those sacred
vows, "till death do us part",
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481. Concetta left him and went home to God.
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482. In the two weeks that followed,
Nicolo struggled without her,
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483. finally succumbing to irredeemable loss.
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484. The enormity of his grief
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485. can hardly be imagined.
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486. How much they went through together -
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487. seeing their children grow
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488. and looking joyfully on as their
grandchildren had children.
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489. Sickness and health,
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490. good times and bad
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491. but through it all, one
thing remained constant.
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492. They had each other.
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493. It was Nicolo's love for Concetta
that made him leave this earth
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494. a mere 15 days after she left him.
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495. We take comfort
knowing they're together again,
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496. seated at the foot of our Lord.
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497. Let us join together in prayer.
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498. Hail, Mary, full of Grace,
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499. the Lord is with Thee.
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500. Blessed art Thou among women
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501. and blessed is the fruit
of Thy womb, Jesus.
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502. Holy Mary, Mother of God,
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503. pray for us sinners,
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504. now and at the hour of our death, amen.
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505. - Junior, what's the matter?
- Oh, this fucking shit!
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506. What's the point?
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507. - Shh, Uncle Junior.
- I can't take it any more!
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508. You need to lower your voice. Come on.
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509. And forgive us our trespasses
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510. as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
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511. It's a fucking Emmy.
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512. It's gold-plated.
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513. Then melt it down, man.
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514. Look, I told you $15.
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515. Fuck, man, come on!
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516. This is like, huge, this shit.
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517. If you had an Oscar, maybe
I could give you something.
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518. An Academy Award. But TV?
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519. - What else you got?
- I don't know.
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520. I got a laptop in my car.
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521. Yeah, OK, cool. I'll check that out.
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522. From your friend. All 1200.
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523. - He gave you a hard time?
- Hardest thing was keeping him awake.
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524. - He's hitting the vein. Nodding out.
- Son of a fucking bitch.
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525. Cheers.
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526. I'm grilling us some filet mignon.
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527. And you, take a load off.
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528. This is the money from
the closing of the racetrack.
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529. - It's 150 grand.
- That's great.
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530. - How's your pal, Hesh?
- Good.
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531. I remember once, your dad
and I drove down the shore.
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532. Hesh had rented a place at Point Pleasant.
It was right before Labor Day.
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533. Actually, it was a couple of months
before he died. We stopped at a liquor store.
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534. He had to pee, I needed some cigarettes.
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535. And anyway, the man
behind the counter was blind.
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536. - Your dad looks at him...
- Wait a minute.
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537. - This is after my dad got sick?
- Yeah.
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538. My dad caught emphysema
and you kept smoking?
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539. - He didn't mind.
- He could barely breathe.
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540. We had the oxygen tent set up right
in the house. Jesus, even my mother quit.
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541. I offered to stop. He didn't want
me to. He was fine with it, really.
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542. All right, whatever. Finish your story.
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543. It was dumb. Your dad got the
guy to give us some champagne.
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544. Water chestnuts
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545. wrapped in bacon.
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546. And dip them in the duck sauce.
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547. All right.
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548. Delicious.
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549. So, what's in the bag?
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550. Yeah, I wanted to show you this.
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551. It's the hat I told you about.
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552. - JFK's.
- Oh, my goodness.
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553. Look at this.
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554. - May I?
- Yeah
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555. I met with the Dick Wolf guy.
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556. They hired some kid from Yale.
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557. Plus, now the money I owe you
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558. Five, six.
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559. I thought I had it under
control. I lost it.
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560. You stupid fuck.
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561. - You were doing so good. Now you fucked up.
- Where do you get the right?
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562. We're in the programme. Why
didn't you call your sponsor?
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563. - I couldn't get him.
- So why didn't you call me?
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564. Yeah, but I don't
fucking live with my mistress.
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565. I mean, his fucking slippers?
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566. Go on.
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567. Well, when I left there, I...
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568. started thinking about it.
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569. When I was, I don't
know, 16 years old -
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570. my son's age -
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571. I came home from school to find
a note from my Aunt Quin.
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572. My mother had been pregnant with another
kid after my sister Barbara.
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573. Change-of-life
baby, they called it and...
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574. Well, she started bleeding.
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575. I was supposed get my
father over there ASAP.
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576. I called every number I had.
I left messages all over town.
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577. And finally, that night,
about ten o'clock,
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578. he called me back.
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579. - Hello?
- Anthony, what's the matter?
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580. Ma's in the hospital.
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581. I think she was bleeding. The baby.
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582. Jesus Christ.
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583. Oh, shit!
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584. - OK, pal.
- The lamb chops are gonna be overcooked.
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585. I'm tied up, but I'm gonna get
over to the hospital right away.
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586. He came and got me the next morning.
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587. We went over to the hospital,
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588. walked into her room.
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589. - You're OK, baby, you're OK.
- No, you're OK!
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590. Your life is just so wonderful and OK!
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591. Lee...
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592. Where were you last night?
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593. I was at the Yankee game.
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594. You were with that whore.
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595. - What do you take me for? An idiot?
- No, Lee, that's not true!
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596. I picked up Anthony from school,
we went to the game!
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597. - Nicky gave us the tickets.
- You're a goddam liar.
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598. I swear to God, Lee, the car broke down!
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599. The timing belt! We had to
stay at Cousin Jimmy's.
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600. Madonn', when we got home and saw
that note, I was worried sick.
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601. Ask Anthony, you don't believe me.
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602. Where were you last night, Anthony?
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603. We were at Cousin Jimmy's, Ma.
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604. She could've fucking died
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605. from a miscarriage.
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606. - Fuck her.
- Was there any blame on his part?
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607. This man you emulate?
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608. The lies? The
betrayals with other women?
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609. Listen to me.
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610. This is very important. Your mother
had her faults, but after all this time
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611. what should we do with the old woman?
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612. You need to forgive her and move on.
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613. She made my father give my dog away.
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614. I thought your
father was a big, tough guy.
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615. Probably didn't want to hear
her bullshit any more.
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616. He gave my dog away to his
girlfriend's kid. Big deal.
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617. If it was up to her,
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618. she woulda had it killed.
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619. All right, thanks.
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620. Book value's 17 grand. I'll
knock that off the principal.
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621. I fucking loved this car.
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622. So you'll get another one.
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623. Is that your sponsor?
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624. I'll see you when you get out of rehab.
We'll figure out the rest of the payments.
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625. You can do this,
man. I have faith in you.
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626. There's no chemical solution
to a spiritual problem.
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627. It could've been
another TIA. It's hard to tell.
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628. Was any of this
accompanied by a lapse in memory?
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629. I don't know.
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630. Had you brought him earlier
I might have more answers.
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631. That medicine stopped working.
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632. I took more and it didn't do shit.
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633. - I'm the walking dead.
- Medication's like cooking.
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634. We may need to adjust the ingredients.
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635. Who gives a shit? I'm so fucking blue.
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636. What do you expect? All you do
is go to funerals all the time.
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637. I'm trapped. What's the goddamn point?
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638. Goddamn house arrest.
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639. My life is only death.
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640. I'm living in a grave.
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641. I beat prison and for what?
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642. I have no children.
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643. Would somebody please explain this?
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644. So, Hesh tells me you
met your dad's goomah.
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645. You had to see this woman in her prime.
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646. - Nice, huh?
- Nice?
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647. - She was JFK's girlfriend for three years.
- No shit!
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648. - I remember hearing about her.
- Fucking knockout. Beautiful, classy.
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649. JFK, huh? How do you like that?
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650. He had her up to the White House on
the weekends, when his wife was away.
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651. This woman was
like a... like a princess.
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652. I'll tell you what.
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