1.  What the fuck is that? 
			  
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2.  Jimmy? 
			  
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3.  - What's up?
- Did I hit something? 
			  
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4.  What the fuck is that? 
			  
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5.  Maybe you got a flat? 
			  
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6.  No. 
			  
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7.  What the fuck?
You better pull over and see. 
			  
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8.  He's still alive. You fucking piece of shit! 
			  
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9.  Die, you motherfucker! Look at me! 
			  
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10.  As far back as I can remember,
I always wanted to be a gangster. 
			  
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11.  To me... 
			  
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12.  being a gangster was better than
being president of the United States. 
			  
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13.  Even before I first wandered
into the cabstand for an after-school job... 
			  
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14.  I knew I wanted to be a part of them. 
			  
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15.  It was there that I knew I belonged. 
			  
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16.  To me, it meant being somebody
in a neighborhood full of nobodies. 
			  
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17.  They weren't like anybody else.
They did whatever they wanted. 
			  
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18.  They double-parked in front of a hydrant,
nobody ever gave them a ticket. 
			  
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19.  In the summer,
when they played cards all night... 
			  
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20.  nobody ever called the cops. 
			  
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21.  Tony Stacks. How are you? 
			  
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22.  Tuddy Cicero. 
			  
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23.  Could this be the Canarsie Kid? 
			  
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24.  - How are you?
- Good. 
			  
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25.  Tuddy. 
			  
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26.  Tuddy ran the cabstand
and the Bella Vista Pizzeria... 
			  
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27.  and other places for his brother, Paul,
who was the boss of the neighborhood. 
			  
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28.  Paulie might have moved slow... 
			  
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29.  but it was only because Paulie
didn't have to move for anybody. 
			  
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30.  - It's your fault.
- You started it. 
			  
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31.  I started it? It's your fault. 
			  
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32.  At first my parents loved that I found
a job across the street from the house. 
			  
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33.  My father, who was Irish,
was sent to work at the age of 11. 
			  
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34.  He liked that I got myself a job. 
			  
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35.  He always used to say
that American kids were spoiled lazy. 
			  
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36.  - Bye, Dad.
- Bye. 
			  
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37.  See you, Mikey. 
			  
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38.  Bye, Henry. 
			  
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39.  Henry! Watch how you cross! 
			  
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40.  Bring back milk! 
			  
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41.  My mother was happy after
she found out that the Ciceros... 
			  
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42.  came from the same part of Sicily
as she did. To my mother... 
			  
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43.  that was the answer to all her prayers. 
			  
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44.  I was the luckiest kid in the world. 
			  
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45.  I could go anywhere, I could do anything. 
			  
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46.  I knew everybody,
and everybody knew me. 
			  
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47.  Wiseguys would pull up
and Tuddy would toss me their keys... 
			  
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48.  and let me park their Cadillacs. 
			  
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49.  Here I am, this little kid,
I can't even see over the steering wheel... 
			  
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50.  and I'm parking Cadillacs. 
			  
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51.  But it wasn't too long... 
			  
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52.  before my parents changed
their minds about my job at the cabstand. 
			  
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53.  For your mother and sister. 
			  
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54.  For them, the cabstand was supposed
to be a part-time job. But for me... 
			  
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55.  it was definitely full-time. 
			  
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56.  That's all I wanted to do. 
			  
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57.  People like my father could never
understand, but I was a part of something. 
			  
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58.  I belonged. I was treated like a grown-up. 
			  
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59.  Tell him 519. 
			  
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60.  Every day I was learning to score. 
			  
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61.  A dollar here, a dollar there. 
			  
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62.  I was living in a fantasy. 
			  
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63.  Did you have a good day at school? 
			  
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64.  My father was always pissed off. 
			  
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65.  Pissed that he made such lousy money... 
			  
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66.  pissed that my kid brother Michael
was in a wheelchair. 
			  
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67.  He was pissed that there were seven of us
living in such a tiny house. 
			  
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68.  Tell me about this. 
			  
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69.  It's a letter from school. 
			  
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70.  It says you haven't been there in months. 
			  
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71.  In months! 
			  
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72.  You're a bum! 
			  
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73.  Want to grow up to be a bum? 
			  
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74.  After a while, he was mostly pissed
because I hung around the cabstand. 
			  
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75.  He knew what went on at that cabstand. 
			  
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76.  Every once in a while, I'd have to take
a beating. But by then, I didn't care. 
			  
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77.  The way I saw it... 
			  
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78.  everybody takes a beating sometime. 
			  
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79.  - I can't make any more deliveries.
- What? You'll fuck everything up. 
			  
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80.  My dad says he'll kill me. Look. 
			  
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81.  Come on with me. 
			  
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82.  - Is that him, kid?
- No. 
			  
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83.  - How about him?
- No. 
			  
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84.  - That's the guy.
- Get him. 
			  
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85.  Excuse me. 
			  
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86.  - Scumbag.
- Come here, you piece of shit. 
			  
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87.  - Know this kid?
- Yeah. 
			  
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88.  - Know where he lives?
- Yeah. 
			  
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89.  - You deliver mail to his house?
- Yeah. 
			  
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90.  From now on, any letter from that school
to his house comes directly here. 
			  
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91.  - Understand?
- Yeah. 
			  
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92.  Another letter from that school
goes to that kid's house... 
			  
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93.  in the fucking oven you'll go, head first. 
			  
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94.  That was it. No more letters from
truant officers. No letters from school. 
			  
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95.  In fact, no more letters from anybody. 
			  
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96.  Finally after a few weeks, my mother
went to the post office to complain. 
			  
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97.  How could I go to school after that... 
			  
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98.  and pledge allegiance to the flag
and sit through good government bullshit? 
			  
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99.  Paulie hated phones.
He wouldn't have one in his house. 
			  
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100.  Mickey called. Want me to call him back? 
			  
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101.  All right, make the call. 
			  
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102.  He got all his calls second hand.
Then you'd have to call the people back... 
			  
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103.  from an outside phone. 
			  
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104.  Got a nickel? Get him on the phone. 
			  
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105.  There were guys, that's all they did
all day, was take care of Paulie's calls. 
			  
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106.  For a guy who moved all day long,
Paulie didn't talk to six people. 
			  
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107.  If there was a union problem
or, say, a beef in the numbers... 
			  
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108.  only the top guys could meet
with Paulie to discuss the problem. 
			  
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109.  Everything was one-on-one.
Paulie hated conferences. 
			  
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110.  He didn't want anybody
hearing what he said... 
			  
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111.  and he didn't want anybody listening
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112.  Hundreds of guys depended on Paulie,
he got a piece of everything they made. 
			  
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113.  It was a tribute, like in the old country,
except they were doing it in America. 
			  
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114.  All they got from Paulie was protection
from other guys looking to rip them off. 
			  
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115.  That's what it's all about. That's what
the FBI could never understand. 
			  
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116.  What Paulie and the Organization does... 
			  
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117.  is offer protection for people
who can't go to the cops. That's it. 
			  
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118.  That's all it is. They're like
the police department for wiseguys. 
			  
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119.  People looked at me differently,
and they knew I was with somebody. 
			  
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120.  I didn't have to wait in line at the bakery
on Sunday mornings for fresh bread. 
			  
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121.  The owner knew who I was with... 
			  
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122.  and he'd come from around the counter.
No matter how many were waiting... 
			  
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123.  I was taken care of first. 
			  
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124.  Our neighbors didn't park
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125.  even though we didn't have a car. At 13... 
			  
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126.  I was making more money than most
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127.  I had more money than I could spend.
I had it all. 
			  
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128.  One day, some neighborhood kids carried
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129.  You know why? 
			  
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130.  It was out of respect. 
			  
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131.  Hi, Mom, what do you think? 
			  
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132.  - Look at my shoes, aren't they great?
- My God. 
			  
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133.  You look like a gangster. 
			  
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134.  They shot me. Help! 
			  
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135.  Henry, shut the door. 
			  
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136.  That was the first time
I had ever seen anyone shot. 
			  
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137.  Can't have that in here. Jesus Christ! 
			  
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138.  I can't have that in this joint. 
			  
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139.  I remember feeling bad about the guy... 
			  
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140.  but I also remember feeling
that maybe Tuddy was right. 
			  
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141.  I knew Paulie didn't want
anybody dying in the building. 
			  
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142.  You're a real jerk. You wasted
eight fucking aprons on this guy. 
			  
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143.  What the hell's wrong with you?
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144.  It was a glorious time. 
			  
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145.  And wiseguys were all over the place. 
			  
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146.  It was before Apalachin
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147.  decided to take on a boss and start a war. 
			  
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148.  It was when I met the world. 
			  
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149.  And it was when I first met
Jimmy Conway. 
			  
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150.  He couldn't have been more than 28 or 29
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151.  but he was already a legend. 
			  
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152.  He'd walk in the door and everybody
who worked the room just went wild. 
			  
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153.  He'd give the doorman $100
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154.  He'd give hundreds to the dealers
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155.  The bartender got $100
just for keeping the ice cubes cold. 
			  
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156.  The Irishman is here
to take all you guineas' money. 
			  
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157.  - Want a drink?
- Give me a 7 and 7. 
			  
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158.  - I'd like you to meet the kid Henry.
- How you doing? 
			  
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159.  - Thank you.
- Keep them coming. 
			  
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160.  Jimmy was one of the most
feared guys in the city. 
			  
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161.  He was first locked up at 11... 
			  
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162.  and he was doing hits
for mob bosses when he was 16. 
			  
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163.  See, hits never bothered Jimmy.
It was business. 
			  
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164.  But what Jimmy really loved to do... 
			  
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165.  what he really loved to do was steal. 
			  
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166.  He actually enjoyed it. 
			  
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167.  Jimmy was the kind of guy who rooted
for the bad guys in the movies. 
			  
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168.  Give me your wallet. 
			  
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169.  You might know who we are,
but we know who you are. Understand? 
			  
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170.  He was one of
the city's biggest hijackers... 
			  
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171.  of booze, cigarettes, razor blades,
shrimp and lobsters. 
			  
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172.  Shrimp and lobsters were best.
They went really fast. 
			  
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173.  Almost all of them were gimmies.
They just gave it up, no problem. 
			  
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174.  They called him Jimmy the Gent. 
			  
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175.  Help the lady. 
			  
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176.  Drivers loved him.
They used to tip him off... 
			  
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177.  about the really good loads.
Of course, everybody got a piece. 
			  
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178.  Thanks, I'll be back for the rest later. 
			  
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179.  Okay, see you later. 
			  
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180.  Henry, come here. 
			  
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181.  - Say hello to Tommy.
- How're you doing, Henry? 
			  
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182.  You're gonna be working together, okay? 
			  
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183.  Help him. Go ahead. 
			  
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184.  Jimmy, you got anything good? 
			  
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185.  And when the cops assigned a whole
army to stop Jimmy, what did he do? 
			  
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186.  How're you doing? 
			  
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187.  He made them partners. 
			  
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188.  I'd complain, but who'd listen? 
			  
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189.  - One Pall Mall.
- There you go. 
			  
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190.  - What do you need?
- Two Luckies. 
			  
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191.  - Here you go, Henry.
- Thanks a lot. 
			  
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192.  What do you need? 
			  
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193.  - One Pall Mall.
- One Pall Mall, here you go. 
			  
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194.  - What are you doing?
- It's all right. 
			  
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195.  - You have permission from your mother?
- How many cartons you need? 
			  
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196.  - Where'd you get the cigarettes?
- Get him out of here. 
			  
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197.  - It's okay.
- It's not okay. 
			  
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198.  - You don't understand.
- You don't understand. Store's closed. 
			  
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199.  - Henry got pinched.
- Where? 
			  
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200.  By the factory, selling cigarettes. 
			  
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201.  Henry Hill. The People of
the State of New York vs. Henry Hill. 
			  
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202.  Docket number 704162. 
			  
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203.  Yes, sir. That's me. 
			  
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204.  Just stand there. Now stay there. 
			  
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205.  Counselor, proceed. 
			  
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206.  Congratulations. 
			  
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207.  Here's your graduation present. 
			  
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208.  - What for? I got pinched.
- Everyone does, but you did it right. 
			  
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209.  You told them nothing,
and they got nothing. 
			  
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210.  - I thought you'd be mad.
- I'm not mad, I'm proud of you. 
			  
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211.  You took your first pinch like a man
and learned the two greatest things in life. 
			  
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212.  - What?
- Look at me. 
			  
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213.  Never rat on your friends... 
			  
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214.  and always keep your mouth shut. 
			  
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215.  Here he is. 
			  
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216.  You broke your cherry. 
			  
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217.  Congratulations! 
			  
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218.  By the time I grew up,
there was $30 billion a year in cargo... 
			  
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219.  moving through Idlewild Airport... 
			  
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220.  and believe me,
we tried to steal every bit of it. 
			  
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221.  See, you gotta understand,
we grew up near the airport. 
			  
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222.  It belonged to Paulie. 
			  
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223.  We had friends and relatives
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224.  They would tip us off about
what was coming in and moving out. 
			  
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225.  If any truckers or airlines gave us trouble... 
			  
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226.  Paulie had the union people scare them
with a strike. It was beautiful. 
			  
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227.  It was a bigger moneymaker than numbers
and Jimmy was in charge of it all. 
			  
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228.  Whenever we needed money,
we'd rob the airport. 
			  
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229.  To us, it was better than Citibank. 
			  
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230.  You got a phone? Come on! 
			  
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231.  Two niggers just stole my truck.
Can you believe that shit? 
			  
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232.  There was Jimmy... 
			  
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233.  and Tommy and me. 
			  
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234.  And there was Anthony Stabile. 
			  
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235.  How're you doing? 
			  
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236.  Frankie Carbone. 
			  
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237.  And then there was Mo Black's brother,
Fat Andy. 
			  
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238.  And his guys, Frankie the Wop. 
			  
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239.  Freddy No Nose. 
			  
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240.  And then there was Pete the Killer,
who was Sally Balls'brother. 
			  
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241.  Then you had Nickey Eyes... 
			  
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242.  and Mikey Franzese. 
			  
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243.  That guy, I wanna see him. 
			  
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244.  Jimmy Two Times, who got that nickname
because he said everything twice. 
			  
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245.  I'm gonna go get the papers,
get the papers. 
			  
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246.  What is this? Coats?
Henry, I need suits, not coats. 
			  
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247.  Suits are coming Thursday. 
			  
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248.  But it's the middle of summer.
What'll I do with fur coats? 
			  
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249.  You don't want furs? I'll take them away. 
			  
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250.  No, I want them. We'll hang them
in the freezer with the meat. How's that? 
			  
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251.  For us, to live any other way was nuts. 
			  
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252.  To us, those goody-good people who
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253.  and took the subway to work every day
and worried about bills, were dead. 
			  
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254.  They were suckers. They had no balls. 
			  
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255.  If we wanted something, we just took it. 
			  
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256.  If anyone complained twice, they got hit
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257.  It was just all routine.
You didn't even think about it. 
			  
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258.  Frankie, what the fuck does 520
have to do with 469? 
			  
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259.  I can't believe this guy. 
			  
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260.  520 ain't even close to 469.
What's that got to do with anything? 
			  
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261.  Piece of cake. It's all there. 
			  
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262.  Don't worry about the alarms.
I just gotta find a way to get the key. 
			  
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263.  - No problem, right?
- I'll take care of it. 
			  
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264.  - Tell him what you were telling me.
- Too good to be true. 
			  
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265.  Big score coming from Air France.
Bags of money coming in. 
			  
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266.  Tourists and American servicemen
change their money... 
			  
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267.  into French money and send it back here. 
			  
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268.  - Calm down.
- It's beautiful. 
			  
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269.  It's totally untraceable. Okay? 
			  
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270.  The only problem is getting a key,
but I've got a plan. 
			  
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271.  - Me and Frenchy and this citizen.
- Yeah, he's a piece of work. 
			  
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272.  If I'm right, there could be
$500,000 coming in, all cash. 
			  
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273.  The best time is probably over a weekend.
So maybe Saturday night. 
			  
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274.  There's a Jewish holiday on Monday. 
			  
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275.  They won't find out until Tuesday.
Beautiful. 
			  
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276.  What about the security? 
			  
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277.  Security? 
			  
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278.  You're looking at it. It's a joke.
I'm the midnight-to-eight man. 
			  
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279.  I'm the commandant. 
			  
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280.  He just comes in
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281.  - It's beautiful.
- It won't be a problem at all. 
			  
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282.  - Good.
- We're on. 
			  
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283.  What's really funny is
that fucking bank job in Secaucus. 
			  
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284.  I'm in the middle of the weeds,
lying down. 
			  
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285.  He says, "What are you doing?"
I said, "I'm resting." 
			  
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286.  "Here? This ain't no beach or park."
I said, "I'm resting." 
			  
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287.  I know I'm resting. 
			  
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288.  He pulls me in, starts asking questions.
You know, this and that. 
			  
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289.  "What are you going to tell us?"
I said, "My usual. Nothing. 
			  
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290.  "Why tell you?" The fuck. He says,
"No, you'll tell me something today." 
			  
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291.  I said, "Okay, go fuck your mother." 
			  
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292.  You saw the paper, Anthony.
My head was out like this. 
			  
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293.  Now I'm coming around,
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294.  This prick again. He says,
"What do you want to tell me now?" 
			  
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295.  I said, "What are you doing here?
I told you to go fuck your mother." 
			  
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296.  I thought he was gonna shit. 
			  
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297.  The fuckers. I wish I was big just once. 
			  
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298.  Funny. You're really funny. 
			  
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299.  What do you mean, I'm funny? 
			  
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300.  It's funny, you know. It's a good story. 
			  
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301.  You're a funny guy. 
			  
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302.  You mean the way I talk? What? 
			  
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303.  It's just, you know. You're just funny. 
			  
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304.  You know, the way
you tell the story and everything. 
			  
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305.  Funny how? What's funny about it? 
			  
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306.  - Tommy, you got it all wrong.
- Anthony. 
			  
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307.  He's a big boy. He knows what he said.
What did you say? 
			  
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308.  Funny, how? 
			  
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309.  Just, you know. You're funny. 
			  
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310.  Let me understand this. 
			  
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311.  Maybe I'm a little fucked up. 
			  
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312.  But, I'm funny, how? Funny like a clown?
I amuse you? 
			  
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313.  I make you laugh?
I'm here to fucking amuse you? 
			  
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314.  What do you mean, funny?
How am I funny? 
			  
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315.  You know, how you tell a story. 
			  
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316.  No, I don't know. You said it.
How do I know? You said I'm funny. 
			  
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317.  How the fuck am I funny?
What the fuck is so funny about me? 
			  
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318.  Tell me what's funny. 
			  
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319.  Get the fuck out of here, Tommy. 
			  
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320.  Motherfucker! I almost had him! 
			  
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321.  You stuttering prick, you! 
			  
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322.  Frankie, was he shaking? 
			  
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323.  I wonder about you sometimes, Henry.
You may fold under questioning. 
			  
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324.  Jesus Christ. 
			  
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325.  What the fuck is it with you?
I thought I was getting pinched already. 
			  
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326.  He's hanging on my fucking neck
like a vulture. What do you want? 
			  
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327.  This guy didn't want to come
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328.  Could you take care of this? 
			  
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329.  No problem. Tell him to put it
on my tab. Of course. 
			  
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330.  That's what I want to talk to you about. 
			  
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331.  It ain't just this one.
It's seven big ones you owe me. 
			  
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332.  $7,000, that ain't peanuts.
I don't mean to be out of order... 
			  
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333.  Don't mean to be out of order? 
			  
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334.  It's good you don't mean
to be out of order. 
			  
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335.  Embarrassing me in front of my friends,
like I'm a deadbeat. 
			  
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336.  You know, Sonny, you're a fucking mutt. 
			  
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337.  You know the money
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338.  - Don't be like that.
- What do you mean? 
			  
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339.  Do you believe this prick?
You think this is funny? 
			  
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340.  What the fuck are you looking at?
You fucking moron! 
			  
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341.  You don't want to bring the check? 
			  
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342.  Do you believe this prick? 
			  
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343.  You're supposed
to be doing this stuff, too. 
			  
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344.  You're a funny guy. 
			  
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345.  - That's it, Henry.
- No, go back. 
			  
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346.  You want to laugh? This prick last week
asked me to christen his kid. 
			  
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347.  I charged him $7,000. 
			  
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348.  You really are a funny guy. 
			  
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349.  I'm worried. I'm hearing all kinds
of fucking bad things. 
			  
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350.  He's treating me like I'm a fucking fag. 
			  
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351.  I got to go on the lam
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352.  This ain't right. I can't go here,
I can't go there. 
			  
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353.  You think you're the only one?
I talk to them, they don't listen. 
			  
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354.  If you tell him, he'll stop.
I'll wind up being declared an MIA. 
			  
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355.  They'll find me in the back of a car
somewhere in the weeds. 
			  
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356.  You've known this Tommy all your life.
Who knows better? 
			  
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357.  This cocksucker's an arch criminal. 
			  
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358.  When I leave my house, before I get
to the car I look over both shoulders. 
			  
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359.  This is no way to live. I'm no fence jumper. 
			  
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360.  I'm around you all my life,
tell me what I gotta do. 
			  
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361.  - Whatever I got to do, I'm gonna do.
- What could I do? 
			  
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362.  If there was something I could do, I would.
I would like to help you out. 
			  
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363.  Sonny, tell him what we talked about. 
			  
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364.  - You think it's all right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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365.  Maybe you could come in with me,
take a piece of this joint. It'd be good. 
			  
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366.  What are you talking about?
You mean the restaurant? 
			  
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367.  It's a classy place. Look at the layout. 
			  
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368.  You've been in there a million times.
You know how it looks. 
			  
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369.  Tommy taking over this joint
is like putting a silk hat on a pig. 
			  
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370.  I don't mean no disrespect,
but that's the way it is. 
			  
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371.  I know you're his friend.
I'm begging you. What can I say? 
			  
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372.  What am I gonna do?
What do you want from me? 
			  
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373.  I don't know anything
about the restaurant business. Nothing. 
			  
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374.  All I know is to sit down and order a meal,
not how to make a restaurant. 
			  
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375.  Not for you. It's just a place to hang. 
			  
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376.  The chef is great. The shows are good.
There's a lot of whores coming in. 
			  
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377.  I'd love to help you, but what do you want
from me? What'll I do? 
			  
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378.  Tommy's a bad kid, a bad seed.
What am I supposed to do? Shoot him? 
			  
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379.  That wouldn't be a bad idea. 
			  
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380.  I'm sorry I said that. I didn't mean it.
I just mean that he's scaring me. 
			  
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381.  I just need help. Help me, please. 
			  
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382.  You know anything about
this restaurant business? 
			  
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383.  He knows everything.
He's there 24 hours a day. 
			  
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384.  Another fucking few minutes,
he could be a stool. 
			  
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385.  That's how often he's in there. 
			  
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386.  You want me to be your partner?
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387.  What the fuck you think I'm talking about?
Paulie, please. Come on. 
			  
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388.  It's not even fair. 
			  
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389.  You don't understand. 
			  
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390.  You run the joint.
Maybe I'll try to help you, all right. 
			  
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391.  God bless you, Paulie. I appreciate it.
You've always been fair with me. 
			  
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392.  Now the guy's got Paulie as a partner.
Any problems, he goes to Paulie. 
			  
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393.  Trouble with a bill, he can go to Paulie. 
			  
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394.  Trouble with the cops,
deliveries, Tommy... 
			  
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395.  he can call Paulie. 
			  
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396.  Now the guy's gotta come up
with Paulie's money every week... 
			  
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397.  no matter what. 
			  
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398.  "Business is bad? Fuck you, pay me.
Had a fire? Fuck you, pay me. 
			  
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399.  "The place got hit by lightning?
Fuck you, pay me. " 
			  
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400.  Can I get one of those TVs? 
			  
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401.  Also, Paulie could do anything. 
			  
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402.  Especially run up bills on the joint's credit.
And why not? 
			  
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403.  Nobody's gonna pay for it anyway. 
			  
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404.  When deliveries are made
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405.  you move the stuff out the back
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406.  You take a $200 case of booze
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407.  It doesn't matter. It's all profit. 
			  
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408.  Then finally, when there's nothing left... 
			  
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409.  Fucking shame. 
			  
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410.  when you can't borrow another buck
or buy another case of booze... 
			  
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411.  you bust the joint out. You light a match. 
			  
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412.  Do you need help reaching anything? 
			  
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413.  You look like
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414.  You don't know what you're doing. 
			  
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415.  She's from the Five Towns. 
			  
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416.  Who? 
			  
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417.  The Jew broad, Diane,
I was telling you I'm going to shag. 
			  
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418.  I've been trying to bang her
for a fucking month now. 
			  
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419.  She won't go out with me alone. 
			  
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420.  - No.
- No, what? 
			  
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421.  No, what? Who the fuck
asked you anything? 
			  
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422.  I didn't ask you.
Hear what I'm going to say. 
			  
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423.  All right, what? 
			  
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424.  Okay, what. 
			  
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425.  She don't want to go out
with Italians alone. 
			  
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426.  She's prejudiced against Italians. 
			  
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427.  You fucking believe that?
In this day and age? 
			  
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428.  What the fuck is this world coming to? 
			  
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429.  I can't believe this. A Jew broad,
prejudiced against Italians. 
			  
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430.  She won't go out with me alone
unless her girlfriend comes with us. 
			  
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431.  So you come along,
go out with her girlfriend. 
			  
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432.  See? I knew it. 
			  
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433.  You knew what?
What the fuck is wrong with that? 
			  
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434.  - When is this?
- Tomorrow night. 
			  
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435.  I can't, I gotta meet Tuddy. 
			  
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436.  You could meet Tuddy.
You can come early and then still go. 
			  
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437.  - Why do you always do this?
- Don't give me that shit. 
			  
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438.  What did I ask you for?
I'm asking you for a favor. 
			  
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439.  I do a lot of fucking favors for you. 
			  
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440.  I'm trying to bang this fucking broad.
Help me out. 
			  
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441.  I don't understand you. She's beautiful! 
			  
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442.  Her fucking family lives in the Five Towns.
These Jews got money. 
			  
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443.  Maybe the family owns the whole block.
You may wind up with a big score. 
			  
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444.  You with your fucking mouth. 
			  
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445.  I had a meeting with Tuddy at 11:00,
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446.  How about it?
Did you have enough to eat? 
			  
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447.  It was delicious. I'm just watching my diet. 
			  
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448.  Let me watch your figure. 
			  
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449.  I couldn't wait to get away. 
			  
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450.  I was ordering the dessert
when they were eating dinner. 
			  
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451.  When they were having coffee,
I was asking for a check. 
			  
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452.  I had business. 
			  
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453.  Have some coffee. It'll wake you up. 
			  
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454.  - Can we have the check?
- What are you doing? 
			  
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455.  - I got to go.
- We just got here. 
			  
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456.  I got that thing. I gotta go. 
			  
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457.  Wait a couple of minutes.
We'll leave together. 
			  
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458.  This way we don't go out
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459.  I couldn't stand him. 
			  
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460.  I thought he was really obnoxious. 
			  
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461.  He kept fidgeting around. 
			  
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462.  You don't mind, do you?
That's very annoying. 
			  
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463.  Good? You might prefer Manischewitz,
but it'd look funny on my table. 
			  
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464.  - Ready?
- Henry, lighten up. 
			  
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465.  We just got here. What are you doing? 
			  
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466.  Before it was time to go home,
he was pushing me into the car... 
			  
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467.  then pulling me out. It was ridiculous. 
			  
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468.  Diane and Tommy made us promise... 
			  
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469.  to meet them again on Friday night. 
			  
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470.  We agreed. 
			  
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471.  Of course, when Friday night came around,
Henry stood me up. 
			  
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472.  I feel terrible. I don't know where he is. 
			  
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473.  He really liked you, too.
All he did was talk about her. 
			  
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474.  We were a trio
instead of a double date that night. 
			  
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475.  He would have called.
I hope it's nothing serious. 
			  
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476.  But I made Tommy take me
looking for him. 
			  
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477.  Tommy, what the fuck? 
			  
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478.  You got some nerve standing me up. 
			  
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479.  Nobody does that to me. 
			  
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480.  Who do you think you are,
Frankie Valli or some kind of big shot? 
			  
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481.  Slow down, I forgot.
I thought it was next week. 
			  
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482.  It was this Friday and you agreed,
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483.  We can talk about this. Take it easy. 
			  
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484.  Talk about it? 
			  
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485.  Talk to you after what
you just did to me? Forget it. 
			  
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486.  I thought you would stand me up.
You looked bored. You didn't say anything. 
			  
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487.  What do you expect? 
			  
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488.  Let me make it up to you. 
			  
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489.  I'll think about it. 
			  
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490.  I remember, she was screaming
on the street, and I mean loud. 
			  
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491.  But she looked good. 
			  
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492.  I'll think about it.
But it'll cost you, Hill. A lot. 
			  
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493.  She had these great eyes
just like Liz Taylor's. 
			  
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494.  At least that's what I thought. 
			  
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495.  Hello, Henry. 
			  
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496.  - You're ready?
- Yeah. 
			  
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497.  Come on. 
			  
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498.  - No, wait a minute.
- What? 
			  
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499.  Quick, you have to cover that cross.
My mother sees that... 
			  
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500.  Karen. 
			  
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501.  Mom. 
			  
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502.  - I'd like you to meet my friend, Henry Hill.
- How do you do? 
			  
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503.  - Nice to meet you.
- My daughter says that you're half Jewish. 
			  
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504.  It's just the good half. 
			  
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505.  - Thank you, sir.
- Bye, see you later, thanks. 
			  
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506.  What're you doing?
You're leaving your car? 
			  
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507.  He watches the car for me. 
			  
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508.  It's easier than leaving it at a garage
and waiting. 
			  
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509.  It's a lot quicker that way,
you know what I mean? 
			  
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510.  I like going in this way.
It's better than waiting in line. 
			  
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511.  How are you doing? What's up?
Here you go. 
			  
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512.  - How are you doing?
- I'm doing all right. 
			  
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513.  Good. 
			  
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514.  Every time I come here,
every time, you two. Don't you work? 
			  
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515.  Henry, nice to see you. Hi, how are you? 
			  
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516.  Anthony, right in the front. 
			  
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517.  Anything you need, just let me know. 
			  
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518.  Tony, thanks a lot. I appreciate it. 
			  
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519.  - How are you guys doing?
- How are you? 
			  
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520.  - You gave them $20 each.
- It's all right. 
			  
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521.  Henry, this is with Mr. Tony, over there. 
			  
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522.  - Where?
- Over there. 
			  
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523.  Thanks a lot, Tony. 
			  
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524.  - What do you do?
- What? 
			  
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525.  - What do you do?
- I'm in construction. 
			  
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526.  They don't feel like you're in construction. 
			  
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527.  I'm a union delegate. 
			  
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528.  Now, ladies and gentlemen... 
			  
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529.  the Copacabana is proud to present
the king of one-liners... 
			  
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530.  Henny Youngman. 
			  
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531.  How are you all? I'm glad to be here.
Take my wife, please. 
			  
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532.  I take my wife everywhere
but she finds her way home. 
			  
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533.  I said, "Where do you wanna go
for our anniversary?" 
			  
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534.  She said,
"Somewhere I've never been before." 
			  
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535.  I said, "Try the kitchen." 
			  
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536.  Dr. Wellsler is here. 
			  
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537.  Gave a guy six months to live.
Couldn't pay his bill. 
			  
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538.  Gave him another six months. 
			  
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539.  I love this crowd. 
			  
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540.  Air France made me. 
			  
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541.  We walked out with $420,000
without using a gun. 
			  
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542.  And we did the right thing.
We gave Paulie his tribute. 
			  
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543.  $60,000. 
			  
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544.  It's going to be a good summer. 
			  
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545.  I'm proud of you.
That is a lot of money for a kid like you. 
			  
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546.  Anybody asks you where you got it,
you got it in Vegas playing craps, all right? 
			  
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547.  All right. 
			  
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548.  Check, sir. 
			  
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549.  No. You have to sign for it here. 
			  
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550.  Should I tip him? 
			  
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551.  - How are you doing?
- Okay. How are you? 
			  
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552.  Henry, this is Bruce. Bruce, this is Henry. 
			  
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553.  Good to meet you. 
			  
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554.  I'll see you around later. 
			  
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555.  - Do you know him?
- Yeah. 
			  
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556.  He lives across the street. 
			  
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557.  One night, Bobby Vinton sent us
champagne. There was nothing like it. 
			  
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558.  I didn't think there was
anything strange in any of this. 
			  
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559.  A 21-year-old kid with such connections. 
			  
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560.  He was an exciting guy. 
			  
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561.  He was really nice.
He introduced me to everybody. 
			  
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562.  Everybody wanted to be nice to him. 
			  
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563.  He knew how to handle it. 
			  
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564.  Don't buy wigs that come off
at the wrong time. 
			  
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565.  Morrie's wigs don't come off! 
			  
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566.  Even underwater. 
			  
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567.  And remember, Morrie's wigs
are tested against hurricane winds. 
			  
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568.  Forget about money. You can afford
a Morrie wig. Priced to fit every budget. 
			  
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569.  Call me now! 
			  
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570.  Come in for a personalized fitting. 
			  
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571.  Come on, Morrie. Jimmy's waiting.
You're past due. 
			  
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572.  You're a good kid.
We've been good to each other. 
			  
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573.  But there's something
unreasonable going on here. 
			  
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574.  Jimmy's being a ball-breaker. 
			  
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575.  Give him 8-to-5 on Cleveland. 
			  
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576.  I never had to pay the vigorish
he demands. Am I something special? 
			  
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577.  What am I, a schmuck on wheels? 
			  
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578.  You know Jimmy.
You borrowed his money. Pay him. 
			  
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579.  I didn't agree to three points
above the vig. 
			  
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580.  What are you going to do?
Fight with Jimmy Conway? 
			  
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581.  He wants his money.
Give him his money and we'll go. 
			  
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582.  Fuck him! 
			  
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583.  Fuck him in the ear!
Fuck him in the other ear! 
			  
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584.  Did I ever bust his balls? Did I? 
			  
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585.  I could've dropped a dime a million times. 
			  
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586.  You're talking crazy. Stop it now, will you? 
			  
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587.  You got money
for that fucking commercial. 
			  
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588.  You don't got my money? 
			  
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589.  Jimmy, he's gonna pay you. 
			  
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590.  I'll fucking kill you.
Give me the money, cocksucker. 
			  
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591.  Pay me my money. 
			  
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592.  He'll pay. 
			  
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593.  Morrie's. Who's this? He's here. 
			  
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594.  - Jimmy, I'm sorry.
- You should be sorry. 
			  
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595.  Don't do it again.
Give me the fucking money! 
			  
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596.  You hear me? Give me the fucking money. 
			  
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597.  I'll give you. You've got it, kid.
You've got it, believe me. 
			  
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598.  Karen, slow down. 
			  
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599.  Where? Stay there. Don't move. 
			  
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600.  - What happened?
- It's Karen, Jimmy. 
			  
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601.  - Money today.
- I'll pay. 
			  
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602.  What happened? 
			  
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603.  - Are you all right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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604.  Who did it? 
			  
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605.  This guy who lives across the street
from me that I've known all my life. 
			  
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606.  He started to touch me.
He started to grab me. 
			  
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607.  I told him to stop. He didn't stop. 
			  
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608.  I hit him back.
And then he got really angry. 
			  
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609.  He pushed me out of the car. 
			  
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610.  You sure you're all right? 
			  
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611.  Why don't you go inside
and get yourself together. Clean up. 
			  
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612.  What do you want, fucko?
You want something? 
			  
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613.  I swear on my fucking mother,
if you touch her again, you're dead. 
			  
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614.  Don't shoot. 
			  
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615.  - Hide this. Are you all right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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616.  I know there are women,
like my best friends... 
			  
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617.  who would have gotten out
the minute their boyfriend... 
			  
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618.  gave them a gun to hide. But I didn't. 
			  
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619.  I've got to admit the truth.
It turned me on. 
			  
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620.  Mazel tov! 
			  
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621.  Why don't you be like your friend Henry?
He's got a nice girl. 
			  
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622.  He's settling down now. He's married. 
			  
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623.  Pretty soon he'll have a nice family. 
			  
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624.  And you're still bouncing around
from girl to girl. 
			  
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625.  It was like he had two families. 
			  
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626.  The first time I was introduced
to all of them at once, it was crazy. 
			  
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627.  Paulie and his brothers had lots
of sons and nephews. 
			  
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628.  Almost all of them
were named Peter or Paul. 
			  
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629.  It was unbelievable. 
			  
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630.  Meet Paulie Jr., my nephew.
And this is Petey. 
			  
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631.  There must have been two dozen
Peters and Pauls at the wedding. 
			  
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632.  This is Marie. 
			  
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633.  Plus, they were all married
to girls named Marie. 
			  
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634.  - She looks Italian.
- She is Italian, you're right. 
			  
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635.  And they named all their daughters Marie. 
			  
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636.  And this is Pete. No, I mean Paulie.
I get confused myself. 
			  
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637.  By the time I finished meeting everybody,
I thought I was drunk. 
			  
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638.  Paulie, you shouldn't have. 
			  
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639.  Welcome to the family. 
			  
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640.  Sunday dinner? 
			  
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641.  So beautiful. I want to cry. 
			  
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642.  Here's something to help you get started. 
			  
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643.  - The bag. The bag.
- What? What bag? 
			  
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644.  The bag with the envelopes in it,
all the money. 
			  
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645.  Don't worry about that.
Nobody's going to steal that here. 
			  
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646.  He didn't call? 
			  
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647.  - He's with his friends.
- What kind of person doesn't call? 
			  
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648.  He's a grown-up. He doesn't have to call
every five minutes. 
			  
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649.  If he was such a grown-up
why doesn't he get you two an apartment? 
			  
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650.  Don't start. Mom, you're the one
who wanted us here. 
			  
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651.  You're here a month and sometimes
I know he doesn't come home at all. 
			  
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652.  What kind of people are these? 
			  
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653.  - What do you want me to do?
- Do? What can you do? 
			  
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654.  He's not Jewish.
Did you know how these people live? 
			  
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655.  Did you know what they were like? 
			  
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656.  Your father never stayed out all night
without calling. 
			  
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657.  Stay out? Daddy never
went out at all, Ma! Keep out of it. 
			  
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658.  You don't know how I feel! 
			  
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659.  How do you feel now? You don't know
where he is or who he's with. 
			  
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660.  He's with his friends! Dad! 
			  
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661.  Leave him out of this.
He's suffered enough. 
			  
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662.  He hasn't digested a decent meal
in six weeks. 
			  
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663.  Where were you? Why didn't you call? 
			  
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664.  We were worried to death.
A married man does not stay out like this. 
			  
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665.  Normal people don't act like this! 
			  
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666.  What's wrong with you? 
			  
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667.  You're not normal. She's right.
What's wrong with you? 
			  
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668.  What kind of person are you?
What is the matter with you? 
			  
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669.  What kind of people are they? 
			  
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670.  We weren't married to nine-to-five guys. 
			  
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671.  But the first time I realized how different... 
			  
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672.  was when Mickey had a hostess party. 
			  
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673.  - Karen, where you from?
- Lawrence. 
			  
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674.  On the Island. It's nice.
I'm from Miami. You ever been there? 
			  
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675.  It's okay, but it's like you died
and woke up in Jew heaven. 
			  
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676.  Angie, stop picking at that thing. 
			  
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677.  I'd like to smack his face. 
			  
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678.  The red-haired guy, looks like a farmer? 
			  
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679.  The guy's hands are all over me. 
			  
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680.  So I told him, "Keep your fucking hands
off me, or I'll cut them off." 
			  
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681.  She means it. 
			  
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682.  You don't know how lucky he is.
I just mention this to Vinnie... 
			  
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683.  How can you mention it?
Vinnie would kill him. 
			  
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684.  If I don't, he'll kill the miserable bastard,
then Vinnie will be there for life. 
			  
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685.  You think you got problems.
What about Jeannie's kid? 
			  
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686.  He was in an argument. A $10 card game.
He pulls out a gun. 
			  
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687.  The gun goes off. Some kid gets killed.
When the grandmother hears it... 
			  
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688.  and finds out he's jailed, she has a heart
attack and drops dead right on the spot. 
			  
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689.  Now Jeannie has a husband and son
in jail and a mother in the funeral parlor. 
			  
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690.  - Jeannie drinks.
- Maybe she's depressed. 
			  
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691.  Give me a break. She's drunk. 
			  
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692.  As soon as something happens,
you make them out to be saints. 
			  
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693.  They had bad skin and wore too much
makeup. They didn't look very good. 
			  
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694.  They looked beat-up.
And the stuff they wore... 
			  
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695.  was thrown together and cheap. 
			  
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696.  A lot of pantsuits and double-knits. 
			  
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697.  She spends her life in a nightgown. 
			  
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698.  The woman is no angel, believe me. 
			  
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699.  They talked about their rotten kids... 
			  
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700.  and about beating them
with broom handles and belts. 
			  
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701.  And that the kids
still didn't pay any attention. 
			  
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702.  When Henry picked me up, I was dizzy. 
			  
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703.  I don't know if I could live like that. 
			  
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704.  God forbid, what would happen
if you had to go to prison? 
			  
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705.  Karen. 
			  
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706.  Mickey said that Jeannie's husband... 
			  
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707.  Do you know why Jeannie's husband
went to the can? 
			  
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708.  Because of Jeannie.
He wanted to get away from her. 
			  
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709.  Let me tell you something.
Nobody goes to jail unless they want to. 
			  
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710.  Unless they make themselves get caught. 
			  
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711.  They don't have things organized. 
			  
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712.  I know what I'm doing.
I've got things organized with these guys. 
			  
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713.  You know who goes to jail? Nigger
stickup men. Know why they get caught? 
			  
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714.  Because they fall asleep
in the getaway car, Karen. 
			  
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715.  Come on, don't worry so much, sweetie.
Come here. 
			  
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716.  After a while, it got to be all normal. 
			  
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717.  None of it seemed like crime. 
			  
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718.  It was more like Henry was enterprising... 
			  
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719.  and that he and the guys made bucks
hustling while other guys... 
			  
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720.  were sitting on their asses
waiting for handouts. 
			  
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721.  Our husbands weren't brain surgeons,
they were blue-collar guys. 
			  
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722.  The only way they could make real extra
money was to go out and cut corners. 
			  
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723.  Where's the strong box, you varmint? 
			  
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724.  Don't fucking move! Don't move. 
			  
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725.  - See you at the diner.
- I'm riding shotgun. 
			  
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726.  Did you see him give it right over? 
			  
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727.  Back to the hideout to split up the loot. 
			  
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728.  We were all so very close. 
			  
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729.  There were never any outsiders around.
Absolutely never. 
			  
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730.  Being together all the time made
everything seem all the more normal. 
			  
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731.  Hello, Mrs. Hill. Police. 
			  
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732.  I'm Detective Deacy. This is Detective
Silvestri. We have a search warrant. 
			  
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733.  Would you read and sign it? 
			  
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734.  - Anywhere?
- Yeah, anywhere. 
			  
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735.  This'll take a while,
we have to go through everything. 
			  
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736.  - You boys want some coffee?
- No coffee now, thanks. 
			  
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737.  - Be careful.
- We'll just go about our business. 
			  
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738.  There was always a little harassment. 
			  
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739.  They wanted to talk to Henry
about this or that. 
			  
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740.  They'd make me sign
their subpoenas or warrants. 
			  
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741.  But mostly they just wanted a handout. 
			  
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742.  A few bucks to keep things quiet
no matter what they found. 
			  
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743.  I always asked if they wanted coffee.
Some wives, like Mickey Conway... 
			  
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744.  used to curse at them
and spit on the floor. 
			  
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745.  She used to spit on her own floor.
That never made any sense to me. 
			  
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746.  It was better to be polite
and call the lawyer. 
			  
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747.  We always did everything together,
and we always were in the same crowd. 
			  
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748.  Anniversaries, christenings.
We only went to each other's houses. 
			  
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749.  The women played cards. 
			  
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750.  When kids were born, Mickey and Jimmy
were the first at the hospital. 
			  
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751.  When we went to the Islands
or Vegas for vacation... 
			  
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752.  we went together. 
			  
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753.  No outsiders ever. It got to be normal. 
			  
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754.  It got to where I was proud
that I had the kind of husband... 
			  
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755.  who was willing to risk his neck
just to get us the little extras. 
			  
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756.  But I got Mom to watch the babies
tomorrow night. 
			  
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757.  - Can't do it, Karen.
- Why not? 
			  
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758.  I just can't. I got something lined up. 
			  
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759.  But tomorrow's the only night
she can do it. 
			  
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760.  - Pretty please?
- I can't. What do you want me to do? 
			  
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761.  - I got to go.
- Wait a minute. 
			  
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762.  I wanted to go shopping.
Can I get some money? 
			  
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763.  How much do you need? 
			  
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764.  - How much?
- That much. 
			  
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765.  This much. Give me a kiss. 
			  
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766.  See you later. 
			  
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767.  All right. 
			  
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768.  Welcome home, Batts. 
			  
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769.  Hi, how are you? 
			  
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770.  Sit down. Have a drink.
Give them all a drink. 
			  
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771.  And give those Irish hoodlums a drink. 
			  
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772.  There's only one Irishman here. 
			  
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773.  It's a celebration, fellas. 
			  
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774.  - Top of the morning to you.
- It's good to be home. 
			  
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775.  This is my friend Jimmy. 
			  
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776.  Henry. It's his joint. This is Lisa. 
			  
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777.  Tommy. All dressed up. 
			  
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778.  All grown up and doing the town.
Look at this. 
			  
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779.  Forgot you were having a party
for this mug. 
			  
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780.  Come here. 
			  
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781.  I'll say hello. Billy, how are you? 
			  
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782.  Get over here.
I haven't seen you in six years. 
			  
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783.  Jesus Christ Almighty. You look terrific. 
			  
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784.  Watch the suit. 
			  
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785.  You little prick. I've known you all my life. 
			  
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786.  - Don't get too big on me.
- Just don't bust my balls. 
			  
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787.  If I was gonna break your balls,
I'd say, "Go get your shine box." 
			  
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788.  This kid was great. 
			  
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789.  They used to call him "Spitshine Tommy." 
			  
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790.  He'd make your shoes look like
fucking mirrors. Excuse my language. 
			  
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791.  He was terrific. He was the best.
He made a lot of money, too. 
			  
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792.  No more shines, Billy. 
			  
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793.  - What?
- I said no more shines. 
			  
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794.  You've been away a long time.
They didn't tell you. 
			  
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795.  I don't shine shoes anymore. 
			  
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796.  Relax. What's got into you?
I'm breaking your balls a little, that's all. 
			  
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797.  I'm only kidding with you. 
			  
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798.  Sometimes you don't sound like it.
There's a lot of people around. 
			  
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799.  I'm only kidding. We're having a party. 
			  
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800.  I haven't seen you in a long time
and you get fucking fresh. 
			  
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801.  I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. 
			  
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802.  I'm sorry, too. It's okay. No problem. 
			  
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803.  Now go home and get your fucking
shine box. 
			  
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804.  Motherfucking mutt! 
			  
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805.  You fucking piece of shit! 
			  
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806.  Come on, come on! 
			  
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807.  He bought his fucking button!
That fake old tough guy! 
			  
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808.  You bought your fucking button! 
			  
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809.  - Don't get nervous.
- You motherfucker! 
			  
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810.  Keep that motherfucker here!
Keep him here. 
			  
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811.  Come on, you fucking feel strong? 
			  
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812.  Sorry. Tommy gets a little loaded.
He doesn't mean any disrespect. 
			  
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813.  He doesn't mean any disrespect?
Are you nuts? 
			  
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814.  Teach this kid a little fucking manners.
What's right is right. 
			  
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815.  - You understand what I'm saying?
- It's all right. 
			  
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816.  We're hugging and kissing over here
and then he acts like a fucking jerk. 
			  
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817.  You insulted him a little bit.
You got a little out of order. 
			  
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818.  - I didn't.
- You insulted him a little. 
			  
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819.  - I didn't insult anybody. Give us a drink.
- Okay. 
			  
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820.  Let's have some drinks.
Drinks on the house. 
			  
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821.  No, have the drink with me. 
			  
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822.  The drinks are on the house. 
			  
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823.  I fucked kids like that in the can.
In the ass. 
			  
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824.  Fucking break up my party. 
			  
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825.  You've been away for six years.
It's different now. 
			  
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826.  I did my fucking time, Jimmy. 
			  
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827.  I came home and I want what I got to get.
I got mouths to feed. 
			  
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828.  - You're gonna get it.
- You understand? 
			  
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829.  Get the door! 
			  
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830.  Let me shoot him
in his big, fucking mouth! 
			  
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831.  Let's shoot him. 
			  
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832.  Fucking mutt dented my shoes. 
			  
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833.  His whole crew is going to be
looking for him. 
			  
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834.  This is bad. What do we do with him?
We can't just dump him on the street. 
			  
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835.  I know a place upstate.
They'll never find him. More tablecloths. 
			  
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836.  I didn't want to get blood on your floor. 
			  
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837.  Go open your trunk. 
			  
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838.  We'll get a shovel at my mother's house. 
			  
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839.  She has a shovel here somewhere.
Quiet, I don't want to wake her up. 
			  
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840.  Look who's here. 
			  
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841.  What did you do? What happened? 
			  
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842.  I hit something on the road.
Jimmy will tell you. 
			  
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843.  What happened to him? 
			  
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844.  I haven't seen you in so long.
What happened to him? 
			  
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845.  You, too. How are you? 
			  
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846.  Why are you up so late? 
			  
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847.  He came in. You came in.
I'm so happy to see him. 
			  
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848.  Go inside. Make yourselves comfortable.
I'll make you something to eat. 
			  
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849.  - Go to sleep. We're leaving.
- I can't. Not while he's home. 
			  
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850.  I haven't seen him in so long.
I want to see him. 
			  
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851.  You go inside. 
			  
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852.  This stuff is like lead. 
			  
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853.  Tell me, where you been?
I haven't seen you. 
			  
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854.  You haven't called. Where have you been? 
			  
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855.  - I been working nights.
- And? 
			  
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856.  And tonight we were out late. 
			  
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857.  We took a ride out to the country
and hit a deer. 
			  
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858.  That's where all the blood is from.
Jimmy told you. 
			  
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859.  It reminds me, I need this knife.
I'm taking this, okay? 
			  
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860.  - Okay.
- Just for a while. 
			  
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861.  The poor thing. 
			  
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862.  We hit the deer and his paw...
What do you call it? 
			  
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863.  The paw. 
			  
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864.  - The hoof.
- Got caught in the grill. 
			  
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865.  I got to hack it off. 
			  
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866.  Ma, it's a sin to leave it there. 
			  
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867.  I'll bring the knife back. 
			  
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868.  - Delicious.
- Thank you. 
			  
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869.  Why don't you get yourself a nice girl? 
			  
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870.  I do, almost every night. 
			  
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871.  But get yourself a girl
so you could settle down. 
			  
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872.  I do, every night. Then I'm free.
I love you, I want to be with you. 
			  
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873.  Settle down. 
			  
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874.  How's your friend Henry? 
			  
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875.  What's the matter? You don't talk much. 
			  
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876.  Talk. What are you quiet for? 
			  
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877.  You don't eat much, you don't talk much. 
			  
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878.  - I'm just listening.
- Something wrong? 
			  
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879.  When we were kids,
the compares used to visit each other. 
			  
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880.  There was this man. He would never talk.
He'd just sit there all night, not a word. 
			  
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881.  They say to him, "What's the matter?
Don't you say anything?" 
			  
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882.  He says, "What am I going to say,
that my wife two-times me?" 
			  
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883.  So she says, "Shut up!
You're always talking." 
			  
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884.  But in Italian, it sounds much nicer. 
			  
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885.  - Cornuto contento.
- That's it. 
			  
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886.  - What does that mean?
- It means he's content to be a jerk. 
			  
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887.  He doesn't care who knows it. 
			  
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888.  - Did Tommy tell you about my painting?
- No. 
			  
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889.  Look at this. 
			  
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890.  It's beautiful. 
			  
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891.  I like it. One dog goes one way
and the other goes the other. 
			  
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892.  One's facing east, the other west.
So what? 
			  
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893.  He's saying, "What do you want from me?"
The guy's got nice white hair. 
			  
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894.  Beautiful. The dog looks the same. 
			  
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895.  Looks like somebody we know. 
			  
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896.  Without the beard. It's him. 
			  
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897.  It's him. 
			  
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898.  What the fuck is that? 
			  
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899.  For most of the guys,
killings were accepted. 
			  
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900.  Murder was the only way
everybody stayed in line. 
			  
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901.  You got out of line, you got whacked.
Everybody knew the rules. 
			  
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902.  Sometimes, even if people didn't
get out of line, they got whacked. 
			  
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903.  Hits became a habit. Guys would get
into arguments over nothing. 
			  
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904.  Before you knew it, one was dead. 
			  
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905.  They were shooting each other
all the time. 
			  
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906.  Shooting people was a normal thing.
It was no big deal. 
			  
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907.  We had a serious problem with Billy Batts. 
			  
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908.  This was really a touchy thing.
Tommy killed a made guy. 
			  
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909.  Batts was part of the Gambino crew
and was considered untouchable. 
			  
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910.  Before you touched a made guy,
you had to have a good reason. 
			  
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911.  You had to have a sit-down
and you'd better get an okay... 
			  
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912.  or you'd be the one who got whacked. 
			  
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913.  Saturday night was for wives... 
			  
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914.  but Friday night at the Copa
was for the girlfriends. 
			  
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915.  Last week, we saw Sammy Davis, Jr. 
			  
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916.  You got to see this show.
What a performer. 
			  
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917.  He does these impersonations.
You'd think it was the real people. 
			  
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918.  It's unbelievable. You could see
how a white girl could fall for him. 
			  
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919.  What? 
			  
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920.  Not me. But you could see how
some girls could. Like that Swedish girl. 
			  
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921.  So you condone that stuff. 
			  
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922.  Take it easy. 
			  
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923.  I don't want to be kissing
Nat King Cole over here. 
			  
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924.  No, I'm not talking about me. 
			  
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925.  But, you know, he's got personality. 
			  
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926.  Personality? 
			  
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927.  He's talented.
I understand what you're saying. 
			  
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928.  But watch what you say.
People get the wrong impression. 
			  
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929.  I just said he was talented,
you're unbelievable. 
			  
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930.  Just leave it alone now,
I understand what you said. 
			  
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931.  He's talented. Leave it at that. 
			  
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932.  No? Not even Uncle Paulie? 
			  
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933.  What did you hear about that thing? 
			  
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934.  - The Brooklyn thing?
- No, the guy from downtown. 
			  
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935.  - The guy from where Christie lived?
- No. 
			  
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936.  The guy who disappeared,
the one they made the beef on. 
			  
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937.  - Know the guy I mean?
- Yeah. 
			  
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938.  His name was Batts. His people
are driving everyone crazy looking for him. 
			  
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939.  Nobody knows what happened to him. 
			  
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940.  He came into the joint that night
and then just disappeared. That was it. 
			  
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941.  All right. Keep your eyes open.
They're busting my balls over it. 
			  
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942.  - All right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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943.  Okay, everybody, let's eat. 
			  
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944.  I want my money. 
			  
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945.  He owes it. 
			  
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946.  You know that thing
we took care of upstate? 
			  
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947.  - Paulie was talking about that.
- Got to get it out of there. 
			  
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948.  They just sold the property
to make condominiums. 
			  
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949.  - It's been six months.
- We got to get it out of there right away. 
			  
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950.  Henry, hurry up. My mother's making
fried peppers and sausage for us. 
			  
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951.  - Here's an arm.
- Very funny, guys. 
			  
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952.  Here's a leg. 
			  
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953.  Here's a wing. 
			  
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954.  What do you like, the leg or the wing?
Or you still go for the hearts and lungs? 
			  
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955.  Oh, that's so bad. 
			  
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956.  What happened to the car? 
			  
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957.  I hit a skunk, all right? 
			  
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958.  Go with your mother. 
			  
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959.  It's disgusting, Henry. 
			  
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960.  I set up Janice in an apartment
around the corner from The Suite. 
			  
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961.  That way I was able to stay over
a couple of nights a week. 
			  
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962.  This is my new antique lamp. 
			  
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963.  Karen was home with the kids.
She never asked questions. 
			  
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964.  The furniture's all Maurice Valencia. 
			  
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965.  Looks like Roma. 
			  
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966.  This is all silk. This is from Siam. 
			  
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967.  Come see my bedroom. 
			  
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968.  - Tommy, will you take him?
- I'll eat this fucking dog tonight. 
			  
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969.  Love that crystal ball or what? 
			  
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970.  This is where we spend most of our time. 
			  
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971.  I love the floral arrangements. 
			  
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972.  French. 
			  
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973.  Janice and I were having so much fun,
she started screwing up at work. 
			  
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974.  I had to straighten out her boss a little bit. 
			  
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975.  Janice can do what she wants to do.
Got it? 
			  
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976.  Just try to run. Hang up once more,
and you'll deal with me. 
			  
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977.  Come on, get off of her. 
			  
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978.  You're an animal. 
			  
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979.  Spider, on your way over here,
bring me a Cutty and water. 
			  
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980.  - Did you guys eat?
- I'm starving. 
			  
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981.  - I'll play these.
- You'll play those? 
			  
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982.  Do I stutter? I play those. 
			  
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983.  What am I? A mirage? 
			  
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984.  Where's my fucking drink?
I asked you for a drink. 
			  
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985.  - You wanted a drink?
- I asked you for one. 
			  
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986.  I thought you said, "I'm all right, Spider." 
			  
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987.  Am I on a pay-no-mind list? 
			  
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988.  No, I heard someone say "Spider, Spider." 
			  
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989.  - I thought it was Henry.
- You're a mumbling, stuttering little fuck. 
			  
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990.  I thought you said, "I'm all right, Spider." 
			  
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991.  You ain't all right. 
			  
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992.  No, I thought you said you were all right. 
			  
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993.  I am all right! You ain't, you prick. 
			  
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994.  You've been doing this all fucking night
to me, you motherfucker! 
			  
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995.  He wants a drink now? I'll bring it. 
			  
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996.  Go get me a fucking drink!
Move it, you little prick. 
			  
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997.  You walk like fucking Stepin Fetchit. 
			  
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998.  For everybody else you run. 
			  
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999.  Run for me, you prick!
Dance, dance the fucking drink back here! 
			  
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1000.  What's that movie that Bogart made? 
			  
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1001.  - Where he played a cowboy.
- The Oklahoma Kid. 
			  
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1002.  - Shane?
- Oklahoma Kid, that's me! 
			  
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1003.  You fucking varmint. Dance! 
			  
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1004.  Yahoo, you motherfucker! 
			  
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1005.  Round up those fucking wagons. 
			  
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1006.  Now he's moving. 
			  
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1007.  - Henry, what happened?
- You shot him in the foot, Tommy. 
			  
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1008.  He's fucking fine. So he got shot
in the foot. What is it? A big fucking deal? 
			  
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1009.  - Get a towel.
- Nice fucking game. 
			  
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1010.  Take him to Ben Casey, the little prick.
Let him crawl like he crawls for the drinks. 
			  
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1011.  Take him to the doctor down the street. 
			  
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1012.  Bones are all shattered. 
			  
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1013.  Don't get me upset, now. 
			  
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1014.  Don't make a big fucking thing out of it,
Spider, you little prick. 
			  
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1015.  You trying to make me think
what the fuck I did here. 
			  
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1016.  It was an accident. 
			  
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1017.  - Little fucking actor.
- I got a great hand here. 
			  
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1018.  - You in or out?
- Yeah, I'm in. 
			  
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1019.  - $800.
- $800? 
			  
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1020.  You haven't been home in two weeks.
You're not going out tonight! 
			  
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1021.  Karen, will you grow up! Stop!
I'm still gonna go out! 
			  
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1022.  Not without your car keys, you're not. 
			  
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1023.  Are you nuts? What's your problem? 
			  
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1024.  Yes, I'm nuts. Something's going on. 
			  
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1025.  - Stop with that. Enough! Stop with that.
- No! 
			  
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1026.  I'm telling you, I look in your face
and I know that you're lying! 
			  
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1027.  - Get out! Get out!
- Shut up. 
			  
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1028.  Get out of my life! 
			  
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1029.  You're fucked in the head, Karen.
This is all in your mind. 
			  
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1030.  - You're a lousy bastard!
- You got a problem. 
			  
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1031.  Go ahead, go to your ready-made whores.
That's all you're good for! 
			  
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1032.  Get out of my life! I can't stand you! 
			  
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1033.  Spider, what's your rush? 
			  
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1034.  - Here you go.
- Thank you, Spider. 
			  
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1035.  Spider, that fucking bandage on your foot
is bigger than your fucking head. 
			  
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1036.  Next thing you know, he's gonna be
coming in one of these fucking walkers. 
			  
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1037.  Even though you got that, you can dance? 
			  
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1038.  Give us a couple of fucking steps, Spider.
You fucking bullshitter, you. 
			  
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1039.  Tell the truth.
You're looking for sympathy? 
			  
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1040.  Why don't you go fuck yourself, Tommy? 
			  
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1041.  I didn't fucking hear right.
Can't believe what I heard. 
			  
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1042.  Spider, here. This is for you. Attaboy. 
			  
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1043.  I got respect for this kid.
He's got a lot of fucking balls. 
			  
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1044.  Good for you.
Don't take no shit off nobody. 
			  
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1045.  He shoots him in the foot,
he tells him to go fuck himself. 
			  
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1046.  Are you gonna let this fucking punk
get away with that? 
			  
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1047.  What's the matter?
What's the world coming to? 
			  
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1048.  That's what the fucking world
is coming to. How do you like that? 
			  
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1049.  - How's that, all right?
- What's the fucking matter with you? 
			  
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1050.  What are you, stupid or what? 
			  
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1051.  Tommy, I'm kidding with you.
Are you a fucking sick maniac? 
			  
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1052.  How do I know if you're kidding?
You're breaking my fucking balls? 
			  
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1053.  I'm fucking kidding with you,
you fucking shoot the guy? 
			  
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1054.  He's dead. 
			  
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1055.  Good shot. I'm a lucky man. Good shot. 
			  
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1056.  You can't miss at this distance. 
			  
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1057.  You got a problem
with what I did, Anthony? 
			  
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1058.  No. 
			  
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1059.  Fucking rat. His whole family's all rats.
He would've grown up to be a rat. 
			  
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1060.  Stupid bastard! I can't fucking believe you. 
			  
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1061.  Now you're going to dig the hole.
I got no fucking lime. 
			  
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1062.  I'll dig the hole. I don't give a fuck.
Is it the first hole I dug? 
			  
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1063.  I'll dig the fucking hole.
Where are the shovels? 
			  
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1064.  - Hello.
- Hello? 
			  
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1065.  This is Karen Hill. I wanna talk to you. 
			  
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1066.  Hello? Don't hang up on me! 
			  
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1067.  I want to talk to you! 
			  
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1068.  You keep away from my husband,
you hear me? 
			  
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1069.  Hello? Open the door! 
			  
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1070.  Answer me! 
			  
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1071.  I'm gonna tell everyone
who walks in this building... 
			  
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1072.  that in 2R, Rossi,
you are nothing but a whore! 
			  
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1073.  Is this the superintendent? 
			  
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1074.  Yes, I want you to know, sir,
that you have a whore... 
			  
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1075.  living in 2R! 
			  
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1076.  Rossi, Janice Rossi. Do you hear me? 
			  
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1077.  He's my husband! 
			  
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1078.  Get your own goddamn man! 
			  
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1079.  Wake up, Henry. 
			  
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1080.  What are you doing? 
			  
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1081.  - Karen, are you crazy?
- I am crazy. 
			  
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1082.  I'm crazy enough to kill both of you. 
			  
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1083.  Karen, take it easy. 
			  
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1084.  - Okay?
- Do you love her? 
			  
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1085.  Do you? 
			  
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1086.  - Do you?
- Karen... 
			  
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1087.  I love you. You know I love you. 
			  
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1088.  You don't. 
			  
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1089.  No, you don't. 
			  
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1090.  Please, be careful. Baby, don't. 
			  
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1091.  But still I couldn't hurt him.
How could I hurt him? 
			  
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1092.  I couldn't even bring myself to leave him. 
			  
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1093.  The truth was... 
			  
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1094.  that no matter how bad I felt... 
			  
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1095.  I was still very attracted to him. 
			  
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1096.  Why should I give him to someone else? 
			  
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1097.  Why should she win? 
			  
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1098.  Just put it down. 
			  
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1099.  You know I love you, don't you? 
			  
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1100.  You're all I want, Karen. 
			  
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1101.  Please put the gun down, Karen. 
			  
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1102.  Baby, come on. 
			  
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1103.  What are you, fucking crazy, Karen? 
			  
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1104.  I got enough to worry about
getting whacked on the street! 
			  
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1105.  I got to fucking come home for this? 
			  
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1106.  I should fucking kill you! 
			  
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1107.  How does it feel? 
			  
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1108.  How does it feel, Karen? 
			  
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1109.  I'm sorry! 
			  
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1110.  Hi, Jimmy! How are you? 
			  
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1111.  - Looking good.
- Thank you. Good to see you. 
			  
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1112.  - Hi, Paulie!
- Hi, honey. How are you? 
			  
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1113.  Good. 
			  
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1114.  - Why don't you go get cigarettes, okay?
- Sure. 
			  
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1115.  - Any of you need anything?
- I'm all right. 
			  
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1116.  - Want anything to drink? A beer?
- No. 
			  
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1117.  - Chinese food?
- No, come on, sit down. 
			  
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1118.  Karen came to the house. 
			  
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1119.  She's very upset. 
			  
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1120.  This is no good.
You gotta straighten this thing out. 
			  
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1121.  We got to have calm now. We don't know
what the hell she's gonna do. 
			  
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1122.  She's getting all hysterical.
She gets very excited. 
			  
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1123.  She's wild. And you got to take it easy.
You got children. 
			  
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1124.  I'm not saying you gotta go back to her
this minute, but you gotta go back. 
			  
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1125.  It's the only way.
You gotta keep up appearances. 
			  
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1126.  The two of them come over every day,
commiserating. 
			  
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1127.  I can't have it. 
			  
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1128.  I can't do it, Henry. 
			  
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1129.  Nobody says that you can't do
what you wanna do. 
			  
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1130.  We all know that. I mean, this is what it is. 
			  
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1131.  We know what it is.
You have to do the right thing. 
			  
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1132.  You have to go home to the family,
you understand? 
			  
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1133.  You got to go home, okay? Look at me. 
			  
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1134.  You gotta go home. Smarten up. 
			  
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1135.  - All right?
- All right. 
			  
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1136.  I'm gonna talk to Karen. 
			  
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1137.  I'll straighten this out.
I know just what to say to her. 
			  
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1138.  I'm gonna tell her you'll go back to her... 
			  
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1139.  and it'll be just the way
it was when you were first married... 
			  
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1140.  your romance, it's gonna be beautiful. 
			  
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1141.  I know how to talk to her,
especially to her. 
			  
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1142.  Jimmy and Tommy are going down
to Tampa this weekend... 
			  
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1143.  to pick up something for me. 
			  
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1144.  Instead, you go with Jimmy. 
			  
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1145.  You come with me, we'll go down. 
			  
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1146.  Have a good time.
Take some time for yourself. Relax. 
			  
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1147.  Sit in the sun. Take a couple days off. 
			  
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1148.  - We'll have a good time.
- Enjoy yourselves. 
			  
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1149.  And when you come back,
you go back to Karen. 
			  
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1150.  Please, there's no other way. 
			  
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1151.  You're not gonna get a divorce.
We're not animali. 
			  
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1152.  No divorce. She'll never divorce him. 
			  
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1153.  She'll kill him, but she won't divorce him. 
			  
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1154.  You gonna pay us? 
			  
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1155.  - You gonna pay?
- Give us the fucking money! 
			  
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1156.  I can't, I swear. 
			  
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1157.  Let's go. 
			  
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1158.  - We'll throw the bastard to the lions.
- No! 
			  
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1159.  What fucking lions?
I ain't going near any lions, Jimmy! 
			  
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1160.  - Let's throw him over the moat.
- All right. 
			  
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1161.  I'll get the money! 
			  
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1162.  They must really feed each other
to the lions down there... 
			  
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1163.  because the guy gave the money right up. 
			  
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1164.  I swear to Christ, I'll get the money. 
			  
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1165.  We got to spend the rest of the weekend
at the track. 
			  
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1166.  Yeah. They mean business. 
			  
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1167.  Then, I couldn't believe what happened. 
			  
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1168.  When we got home,
we were all over the newspaper. 
			  
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1169.  At first, I didn't even know
why we got picked up. 
			  
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1170.  Then I found out
that the guy we roughed up... 
			  
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1171.  turned out to have a sister
working as a typist for the FBI. 
			  
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1172.  Who could believe it?
Of all the fucking people. 
			  
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1173.  She gave up everybody:
Jimmy, me, even her brother. 
			  
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1174.  It took the jury six hours
to bring us in guilty. 
			  
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1175.  The judge gave Jimmy and me 10 years
like he was giving away candy. 
			  
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1176.  ten years in a federal penitentiary. 
			  
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1177.  You will now be turned over
to the U.S. Attorney General's office. 
			  
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1178.  Toast, guys. 
			  
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1179.  Good trip, good life, get out soon. 
			  
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1180.  Good trip, sweetheart. 
			  
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1181.  We'll watch the home front. 
			  
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1182.  Say hello to those blow-job hacks. 
			  
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1183.  Yeah, motherfuck them
every chance you get. 
			  
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1184.  I'll call you when I get a chance. 
			  
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1185.  Now take me to jail. 
			  
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1186.  In prison, dinner was always a big thing. 
			  
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1187.  We had a pasta course,
and then we had a meat or a fish. 
			  
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1188.  Paulie did the prep work.
He was doing a year for contempt... 
			  
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1189.  and had this wonderful system
for doing the garlic. 
			  
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1190.  He used a razor,
and he used to slice it so thin... 
			  
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1191.  that it used to liquefy in the pan
with just a little oil. 
			  
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1192.  It was a very good system. 
			  
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1193.  Vinnie was in charge of the tomato sauce. 
			  
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1194.  Get the smell? 
			  
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1195.  Three kinds of meat in the meatballs: 
			  
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1196.  Veal, beef, and pork. 
			  
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1197.  Good, but you gotta have the pork. 
			  
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1198.  That's the flavor. 
			  
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1199.  I felt he used too many onions,
but it was still a very good sauce. 
			  
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1200.  Vinnie, don't put too many onions
in the sauce. 
			  
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1201.  I didn't put too much onions in, Paul. 
			  
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1202.  Put three small onions, that's all I did. 
			  
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1203.  Three onions? How many cans
of tomatoes you put in there? 
			  
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1204.  - I put two big cans.
- You don't need three onions. 
			  
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1205.  Johnny Dio did the meat. 
			  
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1206.  We had no broiler,
so Johnny did everything in pans. 
			  
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1207.  It used to smell up the joint
something awful... 
			  
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1208.  and the hacks used to die,
but he still cooked a great steak. 
			  
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1209.  - How do you like yours?
- Medium rare. 
			  
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1210.  Medium rare. An aristocrat. 
			  
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1211.  You know, when you think of prison
you get pictures in your mind... 
			  
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1212.  of all those old movies
with rows of guys behind bars. 
			  
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1213.  It wasn't like that for wiseguys. 
			  
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1214.  It really wasn't that bad,
excepting that I missed Jimmy... 
			  
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1215.  who was doing his time in Atlanta. 
			  
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1216.  Give me two steaks
while you're in there, all right? 
			  
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1217.  Everyone else in the joint was doing
real time, mixed together, living like pigs. 
			  
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1218.  But we lived alone. We owned the joint. 
			  
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1219.  We batted them sons of bitches.
You couldn't recognize them. 
			  
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1220.  Good, they deserved it. 
			  
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1221.  Even the hacks we couldn't bribe
would never rat on the guys we did. 
			  
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1222.  had respect. People loved one another. 
			  
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1223.  They left their doors open. 
			  
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1224.  Sorry it took so long. 
			  
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1225.  The skinny guard's getting to be
a real pain in the ass. 
			  
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1226.  - We're gonna have to do something.
- I took care of him. 
			  
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1227.  What'd you bring? 
			  
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1228.  - Bread.
- Good. 
			  
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1229.  - Fresh.
- Vinnie, I got your peppers and onions. 
			  
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1230.  Salami, prosciutto, a lot of cheese. 
			  
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1231.  Come on, what else? 
			  
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1232.  - Scotch.
- Nice. 
			  
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1233.  - Some red wine.
- Okay. 
			  
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1234.  - Now we can eat.
- I got some white, too. 
			  
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1235.  Give me the white, too. Beautiful. 
			  
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1236.  Okay, boys, let's eat.
Come on, it's ready, Vinnie. 
			  
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1237.  Some more bread. 
			  
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1238.  Tomorrow we eat sandwiches.
You got to go on a diet, Vinnie. 
			  
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1239.  - You must be kidding.
- Believe me. 
			  
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1240.  What are you doing? 
			  
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1241.  I'll take that. 
			  
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1242.  - All right, I'll catch you guys later.
- Yeah. 
			  
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1243.  You going for a walk in the park? 
			  
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1244.  - Okay, I'll catch you next week. Thanks.
- Okay. 
			  
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1245.  - Is there any more?
- No, that's it. Have a good weekend. 
			  
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1246.  - Thanks.
- You too, Henry. 
			  
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1247.  Mrs. Hill, come here. 
			  
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1248.  Come on. 
			  
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1249.  You girls stay right here. 
			  
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1250.  - I want you to hold hands.
- Okay, go right up to the front. 
			  
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1251.  - Let's go.
- How you doing? 
			  
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1252.  - Good, how are you?
- Very well, thank you. 
			  
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1253.  - What you talking about?
- I saw her name in the register. 
			  
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1254.  - Jesus Christ.
- You want her to visit you? 
			  
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1255.  Let her stay up all night crying
and writing letters to the parole board. 
			  
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1256.  What am I doing here?
Where am I? I'm in jail. 
			  
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1257.  I can't stop people from coming to see me. 
			  
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1258.  Good, let her sneak this stuff in
for you every week. 
			  
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1259.  - Let her fight these bastards every week!
- Look what you're doing! Stop it! 
			  
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1260.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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1261.  Let her sneak this shit in for you. 
			  
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1262.  Will you stop it, Karen? 
			  
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1263.  - Let her do it!
- Stop it! 
			  
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1264.  Nobody's helping me. I'm all alone. 
			  
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1265.  Belle and Morrie are broke. 
			  
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1266.  I asked your friend Remo
for the money that he owes you. 
			  
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1267.  You know what he told me? 
			  
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1268.  He told me to take my kids down
to the police station and get on welfare. 
			  
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1269.  It's gonna be okay. 
			  
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1270.  Even Paulie, since he got out, I've never
seen him. I never see anybody anymore. 
			  
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1271.  It's only you and me.
That's what happens when you go away. 
			  
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1272.  I told you that we're on our own.
Forget everybody else. Forget Paulie. 
			  
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1273.  As long as he's on parole,
he doesn't want anybody doing anything. 
			  
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1274.  - I can't do it.
- Yes, you can. Listen to me. 
			  
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1275.  All I need for you
is to keep bringing me the stuff. 
			  
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1276.  I got a guy in here from Pittsburgh
who'll help me move it. 
			  
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1277.  In a month we're gonna be fine. 
			  
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1278.  - We won't need anybody.
- I'm afraid. 
			  
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1279.  I'm afraid if Paulie finds out... 
			  
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1280.  Don't worry about him. 
			  
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1281.  He is not helping us out.
Is he putting any food on the table? 
			  
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1282.  We've gotta help each other. 
			  
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1283.  We've just gotta be really careful
while we do it. 
			  
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1284.  I don't want to hear a word
about her anymore. 
			  
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1285.  Never. 
			  
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1286.  Daddy! 
			  
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1287.  - We missed you.
- Are you here to stay? 
			  
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1288.  Did you see our pictures?
I did the one with the house and rainbow. 
			  
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1289.  I did the sun. 
			  
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1290.  My chorus concert is in two weeks.
Are you coming? 
			  
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1291.  Do you like the house? 
			  
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1292.  Karen, get packed.
We're moving out of here. 
			  
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1293.  With what? 
			  
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1294.  Don't worry with what.
Just start looking for a new house. 
			  
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1295.  I got to go to Pittsburgh in the morning.
Those guys there owe me $15,000. 
			  
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1296.  We'll be all right. I got things lined up. 
			  
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1297.  Pittsburgh? You have to go see
your parole officer tomorrow. 
			  
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1298.  Don't worry about it.
Everything's gonna be fine. 
			  
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1299.  - Who wants to go to Uncle Paulie's?
- Me! 
			  
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1300.  What do you want? 
			  
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1301.  Sweetheart, let Mommy eat. 
			  
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1302.  You look good.
Did you eat this good in the joint? 
			  
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1303.  I don't want any more of that shit. 
			  
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1304.  What shit? 
			  
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1305.  - Just stay away from the garbage.
- Look, Paulie... 
			  
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1306.  I'm not talking about what you did inside.
You did what you had to do. 
			  
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1307.  I'm talking about now. From now.
Here and now. 
			  
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1308.  - Why would I get into that?
- Don't make a jerk out of me. 
			  
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1309.  Just don't do it. 
			  
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1310.  I want to talk to you about Jimmy.
You gotta watch out for him. 
			  
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1311.  He's a good earner, but he's wild,
takes too many chances. 
			  
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1312.  I know Jimmy. You think
I would take chances like him? 
			  
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1313.  Tommy's a good kid, but he's crazy. 
			  
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1314.  He's a cowboy.
He's got too much to prove. 
			  
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1315.  You gotta watch out for kids like this. 
			  
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1316.  I know what they are.
I only use them for certain things. 
			  
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1317.  I ain't gonna get fucked like Gribbs,
you understand? 
			  
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1318.  Gribbs is 70 years old. The fucking guy's
gonna die in prison. I don't need that. 
			  
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1319.  So I'm warning everybody. Everybody.
Could be my son, could be anybody. 
			  
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1320.  Gribbs got 20 years just
for saying hello to some fuck... 
			  
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1321.  who was sneaking behind his back,
selling junk. 
			  
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1322.  I don't need that.
That won't happen to me, understand? 
			  
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1323.  You know you're out early
because I got you a job. 
			  
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1324.  I don't need this heat,
you understand that? 
			  
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1325.  You see anybody fucking around
with this shit you're gonna tell me, right? 
			  
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1326.  That means anybody. 
			  
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1327.  - All right.
- Yeah? 
			  
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1328.  Yeah. Of course. 
			  
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1329.  Took me about a week of sneaking around
before I could unload the Pittsburgh stuff. 
			  
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1330.  But when I did, it was a real score. 
			  
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1331.  I started using Sandy's place
to mix the stuff. 
			  
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1332.  And even with Sandy snorting
more than she mixed... 
			  
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1333.  I could see that
this was a really good business. 
			  
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1334.  I made $12,000 in my second week. 
			  
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1335.  I had a down payment on my house
and things were really rolling. 
			  
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1336.  All I had to do was every once in a while
tell Sandy that I loved her. 
			  
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1337.  But it was perfect, I'm telling you. 
			  
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1338.  As long as I kept getting
the stuff from Pittsburgh... 
			  
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1339.  I knew Paulie would never find out. 
			  
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1340.  Within a couple of weeks,
it got so big I needed some help. 
			  
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1341.  So I got Jimmy and Tommy
to come in with me. 
			  
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1342.  It's fucking great. 
			  
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1343.  Mr. Conway. 
			  
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1344.  - Bring your pay slips?
- Yeah. 
			  
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1345.  Four and a half months of dirt. 
			  
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1346.  - It's so good.
- I did it. 
			  
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1347.  - Do you love it?
- It's wonderful. 
			  
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1348.  And this we just had to have made special.
Go ahead, sit in it, Belle. 
			  
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1349.  The others you couldn't even sit in. 
			  
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1350.  Okay, you ready? 
			  
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1351.  Watch the wall with the rock. 
			  
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1352.  The electricians did it special. Come on. 
			  
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1353.  Come on. All right. 
			  
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1354.  This was imported. It came in two pieces.
Do you believe what they can do? 
			  
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1355.  It's nice, huh? 
			  
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1356.  Henry, come over here.
Did you and Jimmy talk? 
			  
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1357.  I talked to him,
and he's looking into everything. 
			  
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1358.  This'll make the Air France haul
look like goddamn peanuts. 
			  
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1359.  - Come on.
- He's gonna do it, right? 
			  
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1360.  I told you. He'll check everything out. 
			  
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1361.  He's looking into it.
We'll see what happens. No promises. 
			  
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1362.  I know. Do you understand?
There's millions in there. And I've been... 
			  
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1363.  bleeding for this caper, been cultivating
this son of a bitch for two years. 
			  
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1364.  He owes me $20,000. Once in a lifetime.
I could retire. 
			  
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1365.  No more nut every week.
No more bullshit. My dream comes true. 
			  
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1366.  Morrie, let's get a drink. 
			  
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1367.  These are the guys that Jimmy
put together for what turned out to be... 
			  
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1368.  the biggest heist in American history:
The Lufthansa heist. 
			  
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1369.  Tommy and Carbone were gonna grab
the outside guard... 
			  
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1370.  and make him get us in the front door. 
			  
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1371.  Frenchy and Joe Buddha
had to round up the workers. 
			  
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1372.  Johnny Roastbeef had to keep them
all tied up and away from the alarms. 
			  
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1373.  Even Stacks Edwards got in on it. 
			  
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1374.  He used to hang around the lounge
and play guitar. Everybody loved Stacks. 
			  
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1375.  What he was supposed to do
was steal the panel truck... 
			  
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1376.  and afterwards compact it
by a friend of ours out in Jersey. 
			  
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1377.  Only Morrie was driving us nuts. 
			  
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1378.  Morrie, have a drink and shut up. 
			  
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1379.  Just because he set this up,
he felt he could bust Jimmy's balls... 
			  
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1380.  for an advance on the money
we were going to steal. 
			  
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1381.  He didn't mean anything by it.
That's just the way he was. 
			  
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1382.  I had everybody working for me.
Even our old baby-sitter, Lois Byrd. 
			  
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1383.  Did you have a good flight? 
			  
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1384.  I hate Pittsburgh.
Where did you find such creeps? 
			  
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1385.  Come on, they're not that bad. 
			  
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1386.  And it's worth it, isn't it? 
			  
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1387.  Is this the same baby you used last week? 
			  
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1388.  No, that one was my sister's.
This is Deirdra's. 
			  
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1389.  Big yawn. 
			  
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1390.  She looks just like you. 
			  
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1391.  That's what the stewardess said. 
			  
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1392.  Take it easy, Sandy. 
			  
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1393.  Come on, give me a break.
You got enough here to go around. 
			  
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1394.  You got all day. Just make it last,
all right? Take it easy. 
			  
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1395.  - I got to go.
- Where are you going? 
			  
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1396.  Don't start. You know I gotta go
do this thing. Fuck, where are my keys? 
			  
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1397.  Over there. 
			  
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1398.  It's a mess. It's like a pig pen. 
			  
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1399.  What do you think
I got you the dishwasher for? 
			  
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1400.  I hate doing the dishes. Fucks up my nails. 
			  
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1401.  How could you hate it?
You got to be smart. 
			  
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1402.  Look at all this powder around here.
That could put us away forever. 
			  
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1403.  - Loosen up.
- What are you doing? 
			  
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1404.  - You know, I gotta...
- You don't have to go anywhere. 
			  
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1405.  Make them wait. 
			  
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1406.  Nobody knows for sure just how much
was taken in the daring pre-dawn raid... 
			  
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1407.  at the Lufthansa cargo terminal
at Kennedy Airport. 
			  
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1408.  The FBI says $2 million,
Port Authority Police say $4 million... 
			  
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1409.  Jimmy! 
			  
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1410.  Those sons of bitches! 
			  
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1411.  from the scene of the heist at JFK. 
			  
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1412.  It looks like a big one. Maybe the biggest
this town has ever seen. 
			  
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1413.  Come here, you! Come here! 
			  
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1414.  Look at this genius. This genius! 
			  
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1415.  Merry Christmas. 
			  
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1416.  - Hello, who's this?
- That's my wife. 
			  
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1417.  Come here.
I want to show you something, Jimmy. 
			  
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1418.  Isn't she gorgeous? 
			  
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1419.  I bought it for my wife.
It's a coupe. I love that car. 
			  
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1420.  What did I tell you?
I talked to you before, didn't I? 
			  
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1421.  Didn't I say what was going on? 
			  
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1422.  Didn't I say not to go buy anything
for a while? 
			  
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1423.  - The fucking car?
- It's a wedding gift from my mother. 
			  
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1424.  It's under her name. I just got married. 
			  
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1425.  - I love that car.
- Excuse me, darling, for just a second. 
			  
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1426.  - I just got married.
- Are you nuts? 
			  
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1427.  - What are you getting excited for?
- Are you stupid? 
			  
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1428.  We got a million bulls out there.
Everybody's watching us. 
			  
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1429.  And you get a fucking car. I'm excited? 
			  
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1430.  It's under my mother's name.
It's a wedding gift. 
			  
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1431.  I don't give a fuck. Are you stupid? 
			  
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1432.  Didn't you hear what I said?
Don't buy anything. 
			  
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1433.  Don't get anything. Nothing big.
What's the matter with you? 
			  
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1434.  What are you getting excited for? 
			  
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1435.  Because you're going to get us all
fucking pinched. What are you, stupid? 
			  
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1436.  - What's the matter with you?
- I apologize. 
			  
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1437.  - I'm sorry.
- What the fuck is the matter with you? 
			  
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1438.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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1439.  I'm sorry, Jimmy.
It's under my mother's name. 
			  
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1440.  What'd you say? You being
a fucking wise guy with me? 
			  
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1441.  - I'm sorry. I apologize.
- What did I tell you? 
			  
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1442.  What did I tell you?
You don't buy anything, you hear me? 
			  
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1443.  Don't buy anything! 
			  
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1444.  I'm sorry, Jimmy. 
			  
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1445.  The fat fuck, he ought to wear a sign. 
			  
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1446.  I can't believe this.
Are you stupid or what? 
			  
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1447.  Excuse me. 
			  
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1448.  - What's the matter?
- Take it off. 
			  
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1449.  - Why? What's the matter?
- Take it off! 
			  
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1450.  Didn't I tell you not to get anything big
and not to attract attention? 
			  
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1451.  In two days, one guy gets a Caddy
and one gets a $20,000 mink. 
			  
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1452.  - Bring it fucking back.
- I'll bring it back. 
			  
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1453.  I don't care what you do.
Bring it where you got it before. 
			  
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1454.  - Get it out of here!
- All right. Let's go, honey. 
			  
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1455.  Shut the fuck up and let's go. 
			  
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1456.  This drink here is better than sex, babe. 
			  
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1457.  I'm gonna go see Stacks. Don't you look
at anybody or I'll fucking kill you. 
			  
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1458.  He's so jealous. If I even look
at anyone else, he'll kill me. 
			  
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1459.  That's great. 
			  
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1460.  Tell them all to relax.
Don't attract attention. 
			  
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1461.  I've been looking all over for you. 
			  
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1462.  How are you? Merry Christmas. 
			  
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1463.  Listen, I need the money. 
			  
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1464.  - Morrie, relax, okay? It's Christmas.
- Jimmy, I need the money. 
			  
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1465.  I'm relaxing. I need the money. 
			  
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1466.  - I did what I had to do. I need the money.
- Not tonight, Morrie. 
			  
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1467.  Listen, I did my caper. He owes me.
Everybody's flashing their stuff. 
			  
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1468.  Evidently, they got their money.
I'm wearing the same shit. 
			  
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1469.  - Just not tonight.
- They're wearing it. I gotta talk to him. 
			  
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1470.  I got $500,000 coming to me. 
			  
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1471.  The biggest fucking bundle
he ever made in his life. 
			  
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1472.  Morrie, I'll go talk to him.
Go have a drink, all right? 
			  
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1473.  - I'll talk to him.
- It's poison in my eyes. 
			  
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1474.  - Morris, baby, are you all right?
- No, I'm not. 
			  
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1475.  Christmas. Your share. Just a little taste. 
			  
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1476.  We did it! 
			  
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1477.  - Jimmy.
- Yeah. 
			  
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1478.  - Yeah, who is it?
- It's me. 
			  
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1479.  Pete? One second. 
			  
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1480.  Don't do what Frankie and Johnny did.
Don't be a moron with the money. 
			  
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1481.  - Do what's right, you understand?
- Yeah. 
			  
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1482.  Karen, Judy, Ruth, come here! 
			  
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1483.  I got the most expensive tree they had. 
			  
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1484.  - What do you think, Mommy?
- I love them all. 
			  
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1485.  I love the gold outfit. 
			  
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1486.  - Merry Christmas.
- Thank you. 
			  
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1487.  - What?
- Merry Christmas. 
			  
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1488.  And? 
			  
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1489.  Happy Hanukkah. 
			  
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1490.  - Very funny.
- Go get yourself something nice, okay? 
			  
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1491.  Lufthansa should have been
our ultimate score. The heist of a lifetime. 
			  
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1492.  $6 million in cash.
More than enough to go around. 
			  
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1493.  Yo, Stacks! 
			  
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1494.  Open up! What's up? What're you doing? 
			  
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1495.  What's with you? He ain't ready.
I knew you wouldn't be ready. 
			  
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1496.  - You didn't bring any coffee?
- What do I look like, a fucking caterer? 
			  
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1497.  Frankie will make coffee.
Go ahead, Frankie, make coffee. 
			  
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1498.  Thought you had
one of your bitches in here. 
			  
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1499.  Yeah, I did. Where the fuck is she? 
			  
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1500.  Always got these hot books around,
or a bitch, or something. 
			  
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1501.  What time is it? 
			  
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1502.  - It's 11:30. We had to be there by 9:00.
- I'll be ready in a minute. 
			  
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1503.  You're always fucking late.
You'd be late for your own fucking funeral. 
			  
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1504.  What the fuck you looking at?
Make that coffee to go. Let's go. 
			  
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1505.  What the fuck you doing? It's a joke. 
			  
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1506.  Put the fucking pot down.
You gonna take the coffee? 
			  
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1507.  Stacks was always crazy. 
			  
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1508.  Instead of getting rid of the truck
as he was supposed to, he got stoned... 
			  
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1509.  went to his girlfriend's, and by the time
he woke up, the cops had found the truck. 
			  
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1510.  It was all over the television. 
			  
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1511.  They even said they came up
with prints off the wheel. 
			  
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1512.  It was just a matter of time
before they got to Stacks. 
			  
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1513.  I gotta talk to you. 
			  
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1514.  - Have a drink.
- Have a drink. Come on. 
			  
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1515.  Have a drink. What you doing?
It's an occasion. Have a drink. 
			  
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1516.  I still gotta talk to you. 
			  
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1517.  What? 
			  
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1518.  - What happened with Stacks?
- Don't worry about that. 
			  
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1519.  - There's feds all over the place.
- So what? Where are they gonna go? 
			  
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1520.  - It's in the papers.
- He's worried. 
			  
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1521.  What are you worried about? 
			  
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1522.  The television and the newspapers.
All the shit's out there. 
			  
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1523.  - What are you worried about?
- You worry too much. 
			  
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1524.  Everything is beautiful.
There's nothing to worry about. 
			  
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1525.  - Didn't you tell him?
- I didn't tell him yet. 
			  
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1526.  - What?
- Guess what? 
			  
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1527.  They're gonna make him. 
			  
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1528.  Paulie's going to make you? 
			  
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1529.  Tommy. 
			  
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1530.  They opened up the books.
Paulie got the okay. 
			  
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1531.  You believe that?
This little guinea bastard. 
			  
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1532.  He's gonna get made. We're gonna work
for this guy one day. He's gonna be a boss. 
			  
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1533.  I can't believe it. 
			  
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1534.  I'm really happy for you.
Great. Congratulations. 
			  
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1535.  Motherfuckers, we got them now. 
			  
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1536.  Jimmy, I've been looking all over for you.
Can I talk to you a second? 
			  
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1537.  I mastermind the goddamn thing,
I'm left with dick. 
			  
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1538.  They'd be up a creek if not for me.
Fuck him! I want my money. 
			  
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1539.  I want my money! I've had it up to here! 
			  
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1540.  That cheap cigarette hijacker. 
			  
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1541.  - Fuck him! I want my money!
- Good. Go tell him. 
			  
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1542.  You're gonna keep your mouth shut,
or what? 
			  
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1543.  Morrie, you're gonna get your money. 
			  
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1544.  You just got to stop busting balls. 
			  
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1545.  All right? Look at me. You hear me?
Look at me, okay? 
			  
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1546.  Everything's going to be fine. 
			  
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1547.  Henry. 
			  
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1548.  Sweetheart, half mick, half guinea?
I'll sing with an Italian accent. 
			  
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1549.  I could see for the first time
that Jimmy was a nervous wreck. 
			  
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1550.  His mind was going in
eight different directions at once. 
			  
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1551.  Think Morrie tells his wife everything? 
			  
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1552.  Morrie? Him? 
			  
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1553.  That's when I knew
Jimmy was going to whack Morrie. 
			  
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1554.  That's how it happens. That's how fast
it takes for a guy to get whacked. 
			  
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1555.  He's a nut job. He talks to everybody. 
			  
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1556.  Acts like a jerk in his commercials.
Nobody listens to what he says. 
			  
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1557.  Nobody fucking cares what he says,
he talks so much. 
			  
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1558.  Make sure you bring him here tonight. 
			  
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1559.  - Okay?
- All right. 
			  
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1560.  Start like this. Sorry.
Did I get you in the eye? 
			  
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1561.  Stop breaking my balls, all right? 
			  
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1562.  I was just stalling for time. 
			  
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1563.  I knew I still had till 8:00 or 9:00
to talk Jimmy out of killing Morrie. 
			  
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1564.  But meanwhile, as far as Jimmy knew,
I was going along with the program. 
			  
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1565.  I pulled his hair out of his fucking head.
I bit him. He's out cold. 
			  
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1566.  I'm enraged.
I wanted to kill this little fuck. 
			  
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1567.  I walk away.
We start to go in the fucking joint. 
			  
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1568.  I don't want to turn around.
Jimmy's going like this to me. 
			  
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1569.  I don't want to fucking turn around. 
			  
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1570.  I don't want to turn around. He picks up
his fucking head, he says... 
			  
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1571.  I said, "Don't say it." 
			  
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1572.  "Jerkoff!" 
			  
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1573.  What are you going to do? What?
I fucking fly at him. 
			  
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1574.  I got him and I'm banging his head,
banging his fucking face. 
			  
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1575.  I'm pulling his hair out of his head. 
			  
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1576.  I beat him to a pulp. To a pulp I beat him. 
			  
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1577.  He's laying there full of fucking blood.
I'm out of breath. 
			  
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1578.  Forget about tonight. Forget about it. 
			  
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1579.  It was a load off my mind. 
			  
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1580.  Poor bastard. 
			  
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1581.  He never knew how close he'd come
to getting killed. 
			  
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1582.  Even if I told him,
he would have never believed me. 
			  
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1583.  - Jimmy, could I talk to you now?
- You're a pisser. A real pisser. 
			  
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1584.  Want to talk now? Okay, let's talk.
Let's get it over with. 
			  
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1585.  I've never met a ball buster like you,
my whole life. 
			  
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1586.  Who loves you more than I do? 
			  
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1587.  - I'd do anything for you.
- Except to stop busting my balls. 
			  
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1588.  - Let's go have coffee.
- Want to go to the diner? 
			  
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1589.  We'll go to the diner on the boulevard. 
			  
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1590.  - Which diner?
- Rockaway Boulevard. It's open 24 hours. 
			  
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1591.  - They got Danishes?
- They got everything. 
			  
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1592.  Let's pick up some Danishes for Belle. 
			  
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1593.  Hear about the points we were shaving
up in Boston? It's terrific. Nunzio... 
			  
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1594.  I thought he'd never shut up. 
			  
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1595.  What a pain in the ass. 
			  
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1596.  - What'll we do with him?
- Chop him up and get rid of the car. 
			  
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1597.  Call me when you're through. 
			  
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1598.  - Frank, let's chop him up.
- All right. 
			  
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1599.  Where you going,
you dizzy motherfucker, you? 
			  
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1600.  You said chop him up. 
			  
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1601.  At Charlie's, not here!
Where are you gonna chop him here? 
			  
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1602.  Come on, what are you doing?
Get out of here. 
			  
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1603.  I got a better shot letting him drive. 
			  
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1604.  The car's cold. 
			  
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1605.  Get the fuck out of here!
What, warm it up? Get out of here! 
			  
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1606.  - Who is it?
- It's Belle. Open up. 
			  
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1607.  It's Belle. Let me in. 
			  
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1608.  Morris didn't come home. He's missing.
I know something's happened. 
			  
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1609.  Calm down. 
			  
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1610.  He's missing! I know something happened. 
			  
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1611.  He's probably drunk
and fell asleep somewhere. 
			  
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1612.  In 27 years, he's never been away all night
without calling. 
			  
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1613.  I know something's happened.
I know you know. 
			  
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1614.  Let me get changed.
I'll take you home, then look for him. 
			  
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1615.  - I've been home! I've been on the phone...
- He's playing cards. 
			  
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1616.  - What'll I tell Belle?
- Who gives a fuck? 
			  
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1617.  Tell her he ran off with some broad.
What do you care? 
			  
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1618.  - Watch this.
- Don't fuck with them. 
			  
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1619.  I do it all the time. I'll bust their balls. 
			  
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1620.  Don't give them the satisfaction,
the fucks. 
			  
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1621.  Come on, fuckos. Let's go for a ride. 
			  
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1622.  Keep them up all night. 
			  
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1623.  I'll see you later. 
			  
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1624.  Jimmy was cutting every link
between himself and the robbery... 
			  
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1625.  but it had nothing to do with me. 
			  
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1626.  I gave Jimmy the tip and he gave me
some Christmas money. 
			  
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1627.  From then on, I kept my mouth shut. 
			  
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1628.  I knew Jimmy. He had the cash. It was his. 
			  
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1629.  He kicked some money upstairs to Paulie,
but that was it. 
			  
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1630.  It made him sick to turn the money over
to the guys who stole it. 
			  
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1631.  He'd rather whack them.
Anyway, what did I care? 
			  
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1632.  I wasn't asking for anything. 
			  
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1633.  And Jimmy was making nice money
through my Pittsburgh connections. 
			  
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1634.  Still, months after the robbery
they were finding bodies all over. 
			  
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1635.  When they found Carbone
in the meat truck... 
			  
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1636.  he was frozen so stiff... 
			  
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1637.  it took them two days
to thaw him out for the autopsy. 
			  
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1638.  Still, I never saw Jimmy so happy. 
			  
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1639.  He was like a kid. We had money
coming in through my Pittsburgh people... 
			  
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1640.  and even after a while,
the Lufthansa thing began to calm down. 
			  
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1641.  What made Jimmy so happy
that morning... 
			  
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1642.  was that this was the day
that Tommy was being made. 
			  
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1643.  Jimmy was so excited,
you'd think he was being made. 
			  
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1644.  He must have made four calls
to Tommy's house. 
			  
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1645.  They had a signal set up, so he'd know
the minute the ceremony was over. 
			  
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1646.  - Ma, where are you?
- Here I am. 
			  
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1647.  - You're home.
- Home? I'm leaving. 
			  
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1648.  - You look lovely.
- I look good, huh? 
			  
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1649.  You look wonderful. Be careful.
Congratulations. 
			  
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1650.  I love you. Don't paint
any more religious pictures, please. 
			  
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1651.  - God be with you.
- Bye, Ma. 
			  
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1652.  We always called each other goodfellas. 
			  
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1653.  You'd say to somebody: 
			  
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1654.  "You'll like this guy. He's all right.
He's a goodfella, one of us. " 
			  
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1655.  You understand? 
			  
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1656.  We were goodfellas. Wiseguys. 
			  
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1657.  But Jimmy and I could never be made
because we had Irish blood. 
			  
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1658.  It didn't matter my mother was Sicilian. 
			  
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1659.  To become a member of a crew,
you've got to be 100% Italian... 
			  
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1660.  so they can trace your relatives
back to the old country. 
			  
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1661.  It's the highest honor they can give you. 
			  
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1662.  It means you belong
to a family and a crew. 
			  
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1663.  It means nobody can fuck around
with you. 
			  
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1664.  It also means you could
fuck around with anybody... 
			  
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1665.  just as long as they aren't also a member. 
			  
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1666.  It's like a license to steal.
A license to do anything. 
			  
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1667.  How many years ago
since you were made? 
			  
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1668.  - I'm an old-timer. 30 years ago.
- Thirty years? 
			  
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1669.  Brings back a lot of memories.
Pike's Peak was a pimple then, wasn't it? 
			  
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1670.  As far as Jimmy was concerned,
with Tommy being made... 
			  
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1671.  it was like we were all being made. 
			  
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1672.  We would now have
one of our own as a member. 
			  
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1673.  - Who's this?
- This is Vinnie. 
			  
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1674.  Vinnie. What happened?
Did we get straightened out? 
			  
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1675.  No, we had a problem.
We tried to do everything we could. 
			  
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1676.  What do you mean? 
			  
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1677.  You know what I mean. He's gone,
and we couldn't do nothing about it. 
			  
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1678.  - That's it.
- What do you mean? 
			  
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1679.  He's gone. 
			  
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1680.  That's it. 
			  
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1681.  I knew it! I can't fucking believe it. 
			  
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1682.  - What happened?
- They fucking whacked him. 
			  
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1683.  Fuck. 
			  
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1684.  Are you all right? 
			  
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1685.  It was revenge for Billy Batts... 
			  
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1686.  and a lot of other things. 
			  
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1687.  And that's that. 
			  
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1688.  There was nothing we could do about it. 
			  
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1689.  Batts was a made man
and Tommy wasn't. 
			  
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1690.  We had to sit still and take it. 
			  
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1691.  It was among the Italians.
It was real greaseball shit. 
			  
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1692.  They even shot Tommy in the face... 
			  
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1693.  so his mother couldn't give him
an open coffin at the funeral. 
			  
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1694.  I was gonna be busy all day.
I had to drop off some guns at Jimmy's... 
			  
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1695.  to match some silencers he had. 
			  
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1696.  I had to pick up my brother at the hospital
and drive him home. 
			  
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1697.  I had to pick up
some new Pittsburgh stuff for Lois... 
			  
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1698.  to fly down to some customers
I had near Atlanta. 
			  
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1699.  Right away, I knew he didn't want them,
and I'd be stuck for the money. 
			  
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1700.  I only bought them because
he wanted them, and now he didn't. 
			  
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1701.  What good are these? None of them fit.
What's the matter with you? 
			  
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1702.  I'm not paying for it. 
			  
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1703.  I didn't say a thing. Jimmy was
so pissed off, he didn't even say goodbye. 
			  
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1704.  Stop the drugs. They're making
your mind into mush! 
			  
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1705.  - You hear me?
- I'll take them back. 
			  
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1706.  My Pittsburgh guys always wanted guns. 
			  
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1707.  Since I would see them in the afternoon
to pick up a delivery... 
			  
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1708.  I was pretty sure I'd get my money back. 
			  
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1709.  Oh, my God. 
			  
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1710.  When I finally got to the hospital,
Michael's doctor wanted to put me in bed. 
			  
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1711.  Jesus Christ, what happened to you? 
			  
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1712.  I almost got into an accident
on the way here. 
			  
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1713.  And I told him I was partying all night. 
			  
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1714.  - I'm fine.
- Come on. Get over here. 
			  
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1715.  - Doc, I'm fine.
- Let me check you out. 
			  
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1716.  Come on. 
			  
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1717.  He took mercy on me,
gave me 10 milligrams of Valium... 
			  
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1718.  and sent me home. 
			  
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1719.  My plan was to drop off my brother
at the house and pick up Karen. 
			  
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1720.  There it is.
You see that helicopter right there? 
			  
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1721.  Right in front of us, there.
I think it's been following me all morning. 
			  
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1722.  - Get the fuck out. What are you, nuts?
- I'm telling you. 
			  
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1723.  I don't know what's going on. 
			  
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1724.  It's the third time I've seen it.
At the hospital I saw it. 
			  
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1725.  I had to make some stops.
I've seen it every time. 
			  
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1726.  I've been all over town
and I've seen it all day. 
			  
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1727.  I was cooking dinner that night. 
			  
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1728.  I had to start braising the beef
and veal shanks for the tomato sauce. 
			  
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1729.  It was Michael's favorite.
I was making ziti with meat gravy... 
			  
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1730.  and I'm planning to roast some peppers
over the flames... 
			  
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1731.  put on some string beans with olive oil.
I had some beautiful cutlets... 
			  
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1732.  that were cut just right... 
			  
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1733.  that I was going to fry up as an appetizer. 
			  
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1734.  So, I was home for about an hour. 
			  
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1735.  My plan was to start the dinner early... 
			  
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1736.  so Karen and I could unload the guns
Jimmy didn't want... 
			  
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1737.  then get the package for Lois... 
			  
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1738.  to take to Atlanta for her trip
later that night. 
			  
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1739.  I kept looking out the window,
and I saw that the helicopter was gone. 
			  
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1740.  Michael, keep an eye on the sauce.
Stay here with your Uncle Michael. 
			  
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1741.  So I asked my brother to watch the sauce,
and Karen and I started out. 
			  
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1742.  Oh, God. I see it. 
			  
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1743.  - I see it. Look, it's right there.
- Damn! 
			  
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1744.  - That's it.
- There it is. 
			  
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1745.  We got to get to your mother's. 
			  
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1746.  See, I told you. 
			  
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1747.  It's funny. 
			  
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1748.  - It's not the end of the world.
- We're going to your mother's. 
			  
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1749.  Go inside, tell your mother not to touch
anything outside the house. Nothing. 
			  
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1750.  We couldn't go to your mother's house?
You had to come here. 
			  
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1751.  Let's go shopping. 
			  
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1752.  I'm not nuts,
it's been following me all morning. 
			  
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1753.  I'm telling you. 
			  
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1754.  Fine. Fine. He thinks I'm paranoid! 
			  
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1755.  I should bring him the helicopter,
then we'll see how paranoid I am. 
			  
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1756.  Come on, let's go inside. 
			  
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1757.  - Yeah, it's gone.
- I don't hear anything. 
			  
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1758.  Let's go back to your mother's. 
			  
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1759.  - They all right?
- Beautiful. They're great. 
			  
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1760.  Didn't I tell you, you were paranoid?
Didn't I tell him? 
			  
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1761.  Yeah. I need a hit. 
			  
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1762.  Want to see helicopters?
Come on, I'll show you helicopters. 
			  
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1763.  I've seen enough helicopters for one day,
thank you. 
			  
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1764.  I had to get home and get the package
ready for Lois to take on her trip. 
			  
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1765.  Also, I had to get to Sandy's to give
the package a whack with quinine. 
			  
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1766.  Plus, I knew Sandy would get on my ass. 
			  
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1767.  I had the cooking to finish,
and I had to get Lois ready for her trip. 
			  
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1768.  - It's Sandy. What is this?
- She's a pain in the ass. 
			  
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1769.  - When are you coming over?
- In an hour. 
			  
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1770.  - You staying tonight, right?
- I can't. I got my brother tonight. 
			  
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1771.  Come on, stop.
We'll talk about it later, okay? Goodbye. 
			  
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1772.  - Hello?
- It's me. You ready? 
			  
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1773.  Tell Michael not to let the sauce stick.
Keep stirring it. 
			  
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1774.  - Henry says don't let the sauce stick.
- I'm stirring it. 
			  
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1775.  - Listen, you know what to do?
- Yeah, yeah. 
			  
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1776.  Don't "yeah, yeah" me, Lois.
This is important. 
			  
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1777.  Make sure you leave the house
when you make the call. 
			  
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1778.  Understand me?
Call from an outside line. I mean it. 
			  
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1779.  Jesus, you must think I'm dumb. Why
are you bugging me? I know what to do. 
			  
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1780.  You little hick, just make sure you do it. 
			  
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1781.  You can be such a pain. 
			  
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1782.  - Hey! Just do it!
- Okay. 
			  
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1783.  Un-fucking-believable. All of them.
Every fucking girl in my life. 
			  
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1784.  - What did he say?
- Nothing. 
			  
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1785.  What does she do
after she hangs up with me? 
			  
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1786.  After everything I told her?
After all her "yeah, yeah'bullshit? 
			  
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1787.  She picks up the phone
and calls from the house. 
			  
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1788.  If anybody was listening,
they'd know everything. 
			  
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1789.  They'd know a package
was leaving my house... 
			  
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1790.  and they'd even have the time and
flight number, thanks to her. 
			  
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1791.  As soon as I got home, I started cooking. 
			  
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1792.  I had a few hours until Lois' flight. 
			  
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1793.  I told my brother to watch the stove. 
			  
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1794.  All day long the guy's been watching
helicopters and tomato sauce. 
			  
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1795.  I had to drive over to Sandy's,
mix the stuff, then get back to the gravy. 
			  
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1796.  Do you think you can come over here,
fuck me, and leave? 
			  
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1797.  - Come on.
- You got someplace better to go? 
			  
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1798.  Don't talk like that. Come on. 
			  
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1799.  - You all right?
- Yeah, sure. 
			  
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1800.  You believe me? 
			  
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1801.  Do you believe me? 
			  
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1802.  Do you believe me? 
			  
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1803.  - That the last one?
- Yeah. 
			  
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1804.  You lying son of a bitch. I hate you! 
			  
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1805.  Please stop feeding the dog
from the table... 
			  
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1806.  from the plate on top of it. Stop it. 
			  
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1807.  - I have to.
- You don't have to. 
			  
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1808.  I got to go home. 
			  
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1809.  What do you mean, you got to go home? 
			  
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1810.  I've been carrying this all day. 
			  
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1811.  We got to start taping it to your leg.
We got to go soon. 
			  
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1812.  I got to go home and get my hat. 
			  
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1813.  Forget your fucking hat.
Are you kidding me? 
			  
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1814.  So I need a trip to Rockaway
because you want your hat? 
			  
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1815.  I need it, I got to have it.
It's my lucky hat. I never fly without it. 
			  
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1816.  Lois, do you understand
what we are involved in here? 
			  
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1817.  I don't care. I need my hat.
I won't fly without it. 
			  
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1818.  What could I do if she insisted
I drive her home for her goddamn hat? 
			  
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1819.  I hid the package in the kitchen
and went to take her home. 
			  
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1820.  A hat? 
			  
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1821.  What the fuck is this? 
			  
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1822.  Police! Freeze! Don't you move,
you motherfucker... 
			  
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1823.  or I'll blow your brains out.
Shut the car off slowly. 
			  
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1824.  For a second, I thought I was dead. 
			  
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1825.  But when I heard all the noise,
I knew they were cops. 
			  
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1826.  Only cops talk that way. 
			  
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1827.  Don't fucking move. 
			  
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1828.  If they had been wiseguys,
I wouldn't have heard a thing. 
			  
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1829.  I would have been dead. 
			  
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1830.  Michael, lock the door! 
			  
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1831.  Talk to me. When was the last time
you took a collar? 
			  
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1832.  Fuckhead, I'm talking to you. 
			  
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1833.  You don't want to say a fucking word,
don't. I don't really give a fuck. 
			  
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1834.  You'll do 25 years. See how much
of a good guy you'll be then. 
			  
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1835.  All day I thought the guys
in the helicopter... 
			  
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1836.  were local cops busting my balls over
Lufthansa. They turned out to be narcs. 
			  
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1837.  Just get the lawyer. 
			  
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1838.  They'd been on me a month.
Phone taps, surveillance, everything. 
			  
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1839.  You know the boys. All the pals are here. 
			  
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1840.  You don't want to talk to me,
you'll have a problem all night. 
			  
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1841.  Each one of these counts holds
25-to-life in New York State. 
			  
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1842.  Twenty-five fucking years, pal.
I'll slap your fucking head inside out. 
			  
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1843.  What, were you guys grocery shopping? 
			  
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1844.  Are we going to make a cake?
You going to make a fucking cake? 
			  
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1845.  You got anything good in there? 
			  
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1846.  Is it good? 
			  
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1847.  Bye-bye, dickhead. 
			  
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1848.  See you in Attica, dick. 
			  
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1849.  I spoke to Jimmy.
He offered to give me some money. 
			  
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1850.  He just wants to know what's happening.
He just wants to talk to you. 
			  
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1851.  Fuck Jimmy and his money. 
			  
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1852.  I got to straighten out everything
with Paulie or I'm dead. 
			  
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1853.  Then you're better off staying in here. 
			  
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1854.  They could whack me in here as easy
as outside, maybe even easier. 
			  
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1855.  They're afraid I'll rat them out. 
			  
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1856.  People are already walking away from me.
I'm dead in here. You got to get me out. 
			  
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1857.  Karen finally got her mother to put
her house up for my bail and I was out. 
			  
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1858.  I remember I had this feeling
I would be killed right outside the jail. 
			  
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1859.  I knew Paulie was still pissed at me,
and he's such a hothead. 
			  
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1860.  And I was worried about Jimmy. 
			  
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1861.  See, Jimmy knew if Paulie found out
he was into drug deals with me... 
			  
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1862.  Paulie would have Jimmy whacked
even before me. 
			  
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1863.  This is the bad time. 
			  
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1864.  I didn't feel safe until I got home. 
			  
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1865.  Now my plan was to stay alive
long enough to sell off the dope... 
			  
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1866.  the cops never found, then disappear
until I can get things straightened out. 
			  
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1867.  Fuck! 
			  
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1868.  - Where's the stuff I left, Karen?
- I flushed it down the toilet. 
			  
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1869.  You what? 
			  
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1870.  What was I supposed to do?
They were all over the house. 
			  
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1871.  That was worth $60,000!
I need that money! That's all we got! 
			  
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1872.  What was I supposed to do?
They had a search warrant! 
			  
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1873.  That's all the money we had! I was
depending on that! Why did you do that? 
			  
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1874.  I had to. They were going to find it! 
			  
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1875.  - They would have never found it!
- They would have, I swear to you! 
			  
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1876.  They would've found it! 
			  
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1877.  Why did you do that? 
			  
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1878.  - They would have found it.
- Why did you do that, Karen? 
			  
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1879.  Oh, my God! 
			  
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1880.  - I had to do it.
- Oh, my God. 
			  
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1881.  Paulie, I'm really sorry. 
			  
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1882.  I don't know what else to say.
I know I fucked up. 
			  
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1883.  Yeah, you fucked up. 
			  
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1884.  But I'm all right now. 
			  
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1885.  I can be trusted now. I'm clean.
On my kids, I'm clean. 
			  
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1886.  You looked in my eyes and lied to me. 
			  
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1887.  You treated me like a fucking jerk. 
			  
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1888.  Like I was never nothing to you. 
			  
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1889.  After what you said,
I couldn't come to you. 
			  
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1890.  You know, I was ashamed. 
			  
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1891.  I'm ashamed now. 
			  
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1892.  But I got nowhere else to go, Paulie. 
			  
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1893.  You're all I've got.
And I really need your help. I really do. 
			  
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1894.  Take this. 
			  
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1895.  And now I've got to turn my back on you. 
			  
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1896.  $3,200. 
			  
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1897.  That's what he gave me.
$3,200 for a lifetime. 
			  
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1898.  It wasn't even enough to pay for the coffin. 
			  
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1899.  - We got to get out.
- I don't want to run. 
			  
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1900.  I don't want to. Am I supposed to pick up
and leave everything? Go hiding? 
			  
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1901.  I don't want to do that.
Is that what you want? 
			  
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1902.  If we stay around here, we're dead. 
			  
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1903.  You got it? We're dead. 
			  
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1904.  They're right. 
			  
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1905.  You took too much of that stuff.
You're totally paranoid. 
			  
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1906.  How's he doing? Busting his balls or what? 
			  
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1907.  He's okay. 
			  
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1908.  They sobered him up. 
			  
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1909.  Good. Very good. Glad to hear it. 
			  
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1910.  You know what kind of questions
they're asking him? 
			  
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1911.  Jimmy, I don't know. 
			  
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1912.  I got my mind on so many other things.
I got no money... 
			  
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1913.  The girls are old enough
to read the newspapers. 
			  
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1914.  Tell him he's got to call me. Okay? 
			  
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1915.  As soon as you talk to him,
he's got to call me. It's important. 
			  
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1916.  He doesn't know I came here to see you.
It's like he's crazy. 
			  
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1917.  - Take this. It's a couple of thousands.
- Thanks, Jimmy. 
			  
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1918.  Don't worry, everything will be all right. 
			  
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1919.  I got some beautiful Dior dresses.
You want to have them? 
			  
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1920.  Pick out a few for yourself. 
			  
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1921.  - For my mom.
- Yeah, whatever. 
			  
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1922.  No. It's over here.
In the store on the corner. 
			  
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1923.  It's swag, so I got it down on the corner. 
			  
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1924.  Go ahead, sweetheart, I'll see you. 
			  
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1925.  - Thanks, Jimmy.
- Don't worry. 
			  
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1926.  - I'll try.
- Don't forget, he's got to call me. 
			  
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1927.  - Over here?
- Right down there. 
			  
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1928.  It's over there, on the corner. 
			  
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1929.  Right there. 
			  
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1930.  No, go ahead. It's right in there. 
			  
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1931.  No, Jimmy. I'm in a hurry! 
			  
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1932.  My mom's watching the kids!
I got to get home! 
			  
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1933.  I'll come back later! 
			  
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1934.  Karen! 
			  
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1935.  What happened? 
			  
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1936.  Nothing. 
			  
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1937.  - What happened?
- I just got scared. 
			  
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1938.  Got the keys? 
			  
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1939.  - What happened, Karen?
- I just got scared. It's okay. 
			  
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1940.  - Are you all right?
- Yeah. 
			  
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1941.  If you're part of a crew, nobody ever
tells you they're going to kill you. 
			  
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1942.  It doesn't happen that way. 
			  
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1943.  There aren't any arguments
or curses like in the movies. 
			  
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1944.  Your murderers come with smiles.
They come as your friends. 
			  
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1945.  People who cared for you all your life. 
			  
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1946.  They always seem to come when you're
weakest and most in need of their help. 
			  
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1947.  So I met Jimmy in a crowded place
we both knew. 
			  
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1948.  I got there 15 minutes early,
and Jimmy was already there. 
			  
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1949.  He took the booth near the window
so he could see everyone who drove up. 
			  
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1950.  He wanted to make sure I wasn't tailed. 
			  
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1951.  He was jumpy. He hadn't touched a thing. 
			  
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1952.  On the surface,
everything was supposed to be fine. 
			  
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1953.  We were supposed to be discussing
my case. 
			  
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1954.  But I had a feeling Jimmy was trying
to sense if I'd rat on him to save my neck. 
			  
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1955.  I been telling you your whole life,
don't talk on the phone. 
			  
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1956.  Now you understand? 
			  
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1957.  It's going to be okay.
You got a good chance to beat the case. 
			  
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1958.  You know that kid from the city
we were talking about? You know? 
			  
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1959.  The kid turned out to be a rat. As soon as
he got pinched, he ratted on everybody. 
			  
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1960.  I know where he is. He's hiding now. 
			  
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1961.  Know what I'm saying? 
			  
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1962.  Would you have a problem going
with Anthony to take care of that? 
			  
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1963.  No, not at all. 
			  
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1964.  That way they got nothing. 
			  
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1965.  Jimmy had never asked me
to whack somebody before. 
			  
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1966.  But now he's asking me to go to Florida
and do a hit with Anthony. 
			  
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1967.  That's when I knew I would never
have come back from Florida alive. 
			  
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1968.  Whenever you move me,
I asked once and I'll tell you again... 
			  
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1969.  I don't want to go any place cold. 
			  
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1970.  You don't have a choice in that matter. 
			  
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1971.  Come on. Whoever fucking controls it... 
			  
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1972.  just no place cold. Do that for me.
I'm trying to... 
			  
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1973.  He's bronchial, that's why. 
			  
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1974.  If he's legitimately bronchial,
we'll consider that. 
			  
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1975.  I'd like to go someplace not cold. 
			  
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1976.  Can I ask you some questions?
What about my parents? 
			  
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1977.  What about them? 
			  
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1978.  Am I going to see them?
Am I going to talk to them? 
			  
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1979.  Don't I have some kind of contact
with them? 
			  
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1980.  No. 
			  
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1981.  Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
You mean to tell me that... 
			  
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1982.  God forbid something happens to my
parents, they get sick, I can't see them? 
			  
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1983.  Maybe something can be worked out
if they're sick... 
			  
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1984.  if there's extraordinary circumstances... 
			  
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1985.  I can't do this. I can't do this, Henry. 
			  
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1986.  I can't leave my parents. 
			  
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1987.  Excuse me, Karen, I told you before. 
			  
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1988.  I'm not going to do this
unless you and the kids come with me. 
			  
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1989.  I can't do it without you. 
			  
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1990.  So, you do whatever, but... that's it. 
			  
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1991.  - You need Henry, not me, right?
- That's right. 
			  
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1992.  Frankly, I don't care
whether you go or not. 
			  
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1993.  If it'll make him a better witness,
I'd like you to be with him. 
			  
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1994.  They want Henry, not me. 
			  
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1995.  Henry'll be in the protection program.
They can't get to him. 
			  
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1996.  They can only get to him
by getting to you or your kids. 
			  
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1997.  If he goes into the program,
you're in danger... 
			  
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1998.  - I don't know anything.
- Don't give me... 
			  
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1999.  the babe-in-the-woods routine. 
			  
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2000.  I've listened to those wiretaps,
and I've heard you talk about cocaine. 
			  
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2001.  Conversation after conversation
you talked to Henry on the phone. 
			  
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2002.  It doesn't matter.
Whether he goes to jail... 
			  
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2003.  or stays on the streets and beats the case,
he's a dead man. 
			  
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2004.  He knows it and you know it. 
			  
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2005.  What about the kids and school? 
			  
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2006.  Will they get left back?
I mean, what goes on? 
			  
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2007.  Go to Wall Street and get real crooks. 
			  
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2008.  Whoever sold you those suits
had a sense of humor. 
			  
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2009.  What it comes down to is
we're your only salvation. 
			  
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2010.  We'll save your life and his life,
and we'll keep you out of jail. 
			  
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2011.  This morning you told the jury
about your background. 
			  
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2012.  It was easy for us to disappear. 
			  
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2013.  My house
was in my mother-in-law's name. 
			  
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2014.  My cars were registered to my wife. 
			  
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2015.  My Social Security cards
and driver's licenses were phonies. 
			  
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2016.  I never voted or paid taxes. 
			  
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2017.  My birth certificate and arrest sheet was
all you'd ever have to know I was alive. 
			  
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2018.  - Do you see him here in this courtroom?
- Yes. 
			  
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2019.  Will you please point him out for the jury? 
			  
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2020.  Let the record reflect that Mr. Hill
identified the defendant, James Conway. 
			  
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2021.  Do you also know a man
named Paul Cicero? 
			  
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2022.  - Do you see him in the courtroom?
- Yes. 
			  
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2023.  Can you point him out for the jury? 
			  
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2024.  Let the record reflect that Mr. Hill
identified the defendant, Paul Cicero. 
			  
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2025.  Your Honor, I have a document... 
			  
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2026.  The hardest thing was leaving the life. 
			  
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2027.  I still love the life. 
			  
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2028.  We were treated like movie stars
with muscle. 
			  
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2029.  We had it all, just for the asking. 
			  
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2030.  Our wives, mothers, kids,
everybody rode along. 
			  
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2031.  I had paper bags filled with jewelry
stashed in the kitchen. 
			  
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2032.  I had a sugar bowl full of coke
next to the bed. 
			  
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2033.  People call them rats because rats do
anything to survive. Isn't that right? 
			  
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2034.  - Objection!
- Objection sustained. 
			  
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2035.  - I know nothing about being a rat.
- You know everything about it. 
			  
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2036.  Objection, Your Honor.
In view of the violence... 
			  
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2037.  Anything I wanted was a phone call away. 
			  
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2038.  Free cars. Keys to a dozen hideout flats
all over the city. 
			  
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2039.  I'd bet $20,000, $30,000 over a weekend... 
			  
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2040.  then blow the winnings in a week
or go to the sharks to pay the bookies. 
			  
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2041.  It didn't matter. 
			  
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2042.  It didn't mean anything. When I was broke
I would go out and rob some more. 
			  
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2043.  We ran everything. 
			  
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2044.  We paid off cops. We paid off lawyers.
We paid off judges. 
			  
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2045.  Everybody had their hands out.
Everything was for the taking. 
			  
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2046.  And now it's all over. 
			  
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2047.  That's the hardest part. 
			  
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2048.  Today everything is different. 
			  
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2049.  There's no action.
I have to wait around like everyone else. 
			  
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2050.  Can't even get decent food. 
			  
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2051.  After I got here I ordered spaghetti
with marinara sauce... 
			  
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2052.  and I got egg noodles and ketchup. 
			  
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2053.  I'm an average nobody. 
			  
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2054.  I get to live the rest of my life
like a schnook. 
			  
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