They Drive by Night
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:29:00
A guy would get blisters
waiting for a load. . .

:29:02
. . .so l'm going down to lmperial
and buy some of them babies myself.

:29:06
When market opens, l'll clean up.
:29:08
You know, they ain't hardly
got a watermelon in town.

:29:10
That's one way to do it.
Well, good luck, guy.

:29:13
Thanks. Same to you.
:29:25
What do you think you're doing
with that broken-down tub?

:29:28
Parking it. Why?
:29:29
Get it out of there, or l'll park one
on your chin. l was here first.

:29:33
Don't look that way to me.
:29:50
Smack him on the chin, boy.
Shoot for his button. Go on! Go on!

:29:55
What's going on?
:29:56
Well, it ain't the guy selling bananas,
it's a fight! Look!

:29:59
Get in there, now!
Go ahead, go ahead!

:30:01
Ed, stop yelling out the window.
You're not a truck driver anymore.

:30:05
Can l help it if l get a little excited?
:30:08
When we got married,
you promised to be a gentleman.

:30:10
lt's disgusting to see the head of a big
company being noisier than his drivers.

:30:17
One of those guys
looks like Joe Fabrini.

:30:19
lt is Joe!
:30:21
You remember Joe, don't you?
:30:23
Yeah.
:30:25
And Joe shouldn't be fighting
in the street like that too.

:30:31
You'll need the other eye for the road.
:30:33
And this ain't making
either one of us any money.

:30:36
Look out, Joe.
:30:40
Hey, Joe Fabrini!
Champ!

:30:43
Hey, Joe!
Joe Fabrini!

:30:45
Come on up here and see
what you can do with a good man.

:30:53
l used to could hit like that.
And get hit too.

:30:57
-Oh, boy.
-ls he coming up?

:30:59
Yeah, and a great guy he is too.

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