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:10:02
Let's just say
I borrowed Estelle's crystal ball.

:10:05
Maggie, you're too much.
There you are.

:10:09
Now go on out there
and give 'em hell.

:10:11
OK, boss.
:10:17
- Dad, what's the matter?
- You stay where you are.

:10:25
How you doing, Joe?
:10:27
Isn't there a law about contributing
to the delinquency of a minor?

:10:31
- What?
- I've watched you and that kid.

:10:35
Then you know he's what we need
to get us out of trouble.

:10:38
If I thought that, I'd give up now.
:10:40
Let's do this concession.
We'll talk about it later.

:10:43
- When I'm sober.
- I didn't mean that.

:10:46
I know what's really going on
in your head, even if you don't.

:10:50
Why not? He's young.
Probably holds his liquor.

:10:53
If he could rig a ride,
he'd probably rig one

:10:55
that wouldn't kill the customers.
:10:58
That's something you can't pay for,
:11:00
no matter what you do
or how hard you try.

:11:05
So forget it. I have. Get to work.
:11:11
Move right up here, folks!
I want your undivided attention

:11:15
to one of the greatest games
on the North American continent!

:11:19
Throw the ball and hit the target!
Every time you hit that target,

:11:23
you sense the great
and unique satisfaction

:11:25
of dropping the little lady
into the water!

:11:27
It's a challenge,
ladies and gentlemen!

:11:30
Try one, sir.
On the house. Fire away.

:11:34
- That's a direct hit!
- But I didn't even hit it.

:11:38
You're very strong. The wind from
that ball dropped her in the water.

:11:41
Three for a quarter.
How about it, sir? Anybody else?

:11:46
Here you go.
Give me a dollar's worth of balls.

:11:49
- Take care of the bankroll.
- Here you are.

:11:51
Get a load of old Freddie here.
:11:56
Step right up here!
We got a live one here!


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