:40:02
Well, he ain't got us this time.
:40:03
What's the difference?
He'll get us the next.
:40:06
-What are we hauling?
-Lemons.
:40:08
-Who for?
-Ourselves.
:40:10
What do you mean?
:40:11
l bought the load with the money
we got from Williams.
:40:14
-All of it?
-All of it.
:40:16
Except 2 bucks for rolling dough.
:40:18
-l bought the stuff for 80 cents a box.
-Are you nuts?
:40:21
Relax, will you? When we sell the load,
we'll have twice what we started with.
:40:25
You mean, if we sell the load.
:40:27
Hey, don't l rate in this outfit?
What am l, just a stooge?
:40:30
Half of that dough was mine.
Mine and Pearl's.
:40:32
Don't l even get asked
about anything?
:40:34
A guy's gotta be around
before you ask him.
:40:39
Yeah, l'm sorry about that.
l shouldn't have walked out on you, Joe.
:40:43
That's all right.
:40:45
l almost threw in the towel myself.
:40:48
Well, did you see
any of your old girlfriends in L.A.?
:40:51
Nope.
Didn't have time.
:40:53
What do you mean?
:40:55
Joe Fabrini didn't have time
to see even one dame?
:40:58
You heard me.
:41:01
lt's just like l've been saying.
This business is really tearing us down.
:41:12
-Hiya, boys. What do you got?
-A load of lemons. Wanna see them?
:41:15
l really don't want no lemons,
but l guess it won't hurt if l take a look.
:41:19
You can have a look.
:41:22
-How's the market?
-Oh, only fair.
:41:26
Drop it right down there.
:41:27
-Hear you got married.
-Oh, forget that.
:41:32
-Nice stuff, eh?
-This ain't no lemon, this is a lemonette.
:41:35
Don't try to kid us.
:41:37
-We know good stuff when we see it.
-l hate lemons, even if they're good.
:41:41
Quit stalling, George.
How do you like them?
:41:43
lt all depends
upon what you're asking, boys.
:41:45
-Well, we'll leave that up to you.
-Since you come to see me first. . .
:41:50
-. . .l'll give you $3.50 a box.
-Oh, no. No deal.
:41:52
Come on, give me a hand, Paul.
:41:54
Wait a minute, boys.
:41:57
l'll treat you right, you know that.
Name your own price.