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

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Gets his reward
on the other end.

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

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He lives for about two weeks
after and died.

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

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

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

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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.
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And, uh, l was going to the junior prom,
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and we had one tuxedo in the family.
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lt was my brother's tuxedo.
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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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lt was like the guy that--
the salesman with one suit,
he keeps it under the bed.

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So l got there quicker
than he did, had the suit,

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the tux, and was all set
and hit the road, you know.

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[ Laughing ] Geez,
when he come looking for his tux....

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to go to the festivity,
there was blue murder.

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l'll never forget that.
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Jesus. Jesus, he used to--
After that, boy !

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He caught up with me one night.
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''My tuxedo, huh ?''
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Well, I still got my hat.
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lt cost me a lot of money, this hat.
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Jordan Marsh.
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l don't want to seem negative,
but l can't see anything here
but delinquent accounts.

:26:56
l'll tell you one thing, Paul.
You're puttin' me...

:26:58
in a very negative frame of mind
for the sales meeting in Chicago.


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