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:24:01
Big son of a gun. About that big.
Just flew by your face.

:24:04
Yeah, he's skeptical, see ?
So then I say,

:24:07
''Well, frankly, if you never
took the encyclopedia,

:24:10
you have the encyclopedia in the back
of the Bible anyway, you know.''

:24:14
So he says, ''Yeah, yeah.''
:24:17
He says,
''But $50 is a lot of money.''

:24:20
So then-- then l went into
the demonstrators for him, you know.

:24:24
Then he says, ''Forty dollars
is a lot of money,'' you know.

:24:39
You got your green pants
on today, huh ?

:24:43
Green necktie.
You know you're lrish.

:24:50
The lrish will all
be lovin' to see you.

:24:54
[ lmitating lrish Brogue ] Me father's
on the force. He gets a pension.

:24:59
lt's a good job.
He's a fine workin' boy, Pat.

:25:03
Puts in a lot of time,
but he gets his reward.

:25:08
Gets his reward
on the other end.

:25:12
He retired. He lives it.
He's livin' a good piece of money, then.

:25:17
He lives for about two weeks
after and died.

:25:21
[ Laughing ]
:25:23
We're savin' for a trip
to, oh, the old fair shore.

:25:27
Goin' over there.
:25:29
- [ Laughing ]
- I'll never forget, when I was a kid...

:25:33
we lived in a tenement,
in a cold-water flat.

:25:36
You know, no bathroom
or anything--

:25:39
just a bathroom,
but no bathtub or anything.

:25:42
l never laughed so much in my life.
:25:45
And, uh, l was going to the junior prom,
:25:49
and we had one tuxedo in the family.
:25:51
lt was my brother's tuxedo.
:25:54
l'll never forget this to dying day.
:25:56
See, l had to go to the junior prom, and
he had to go to some festivity at MlT.


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