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:37:02
His month's up today.
:37:03
It is, huh? That's cozy.
:37:05
Look at what they left out of this one.
:37:07
It must have been a lulu
before the warden got it.

:37:10
-Hey, Herbert.
-Yeah.

:37:11
Any chance you get, read Pardo, will you?
:37:13
-Why?
-Read him.

:37:15
Maybe on visiting days.
That's when they loosen up.

:37:18
What do you have against him, Cody?
Pardo's all right.

:37:20
Didn't I check his record
up at the dispensary?

:37:23
That's only a record.
What else do we know about him?

:37:28
Maybe that envelope
will tell us something.

:37:30
Think you ought to? That's U.S. mail.
:37:32
I'm a U.S. citizen, ain't I?
:37:33
Not lately.
:37:39
Wife. Kid don't talk much.
:37:42
When you're married,
you don't get a chance to. Nice.

:37:48
We'll put it right over here
where we can see it.

:37:50
He'll know we've been in his mail.
:37:52
All right. So he'll know.
:37:53
Be a nice surprise
when he gets out of solitary.

:38:07
Hi, kid.
:38:08
Let me shake the hand
that slugged Roy Parker.

:38:12
Why did you do it, Pardo?
:38:14
You know they got rules in this joint,
don't you?

:38:16
Yeah. Maybe I didn't want
to get my shots.

:38:27
I guess his eyes ain't so good
after solitary.

:38:31
All right, what's the gag?
:38:49
What's she done to herself?
:38:51
Had the best-looking blonde I ever saw.
When my back's turned, she's a brunette.

:38:55
Don't even look like her anymore.
:38:57
Maybe she's hot.
:38:58
Whenever I changed my hair,
so did my missis.


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