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1:36:02
And then...
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he hired the bearded fellow for his lawyer.
1:36:08
The day of the trial, he showed up...
1:36:11
and the judge did everything
but stand at attention.

1:36:13
What do you mean?
1:36:15
Well, I had a kid from the D.A.'s office
representing me.

1:36:20
He wore a green J.C. Penney suit.
1:36:23
And a red tie. Had coffee stains on it.
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And the bearded guy...
1:36:30
he represented the dealer.
1:36:33
And he wore a $400 jacket...
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and a $2,000 Swiss watch...
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and wore tinted shades.
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And in about 30 seconds he destroyed
the kid in the green J.C. Penney suit.

1:36:46
The dealer walked out,
and gave me the finger.

1:36:49
You win, you lose. That's the game.
1:36:52
Yeah.
1:36:55
Except I remember attorneys
without beards and $400 jackets.

1:37:00
The game seemed a little more
balanced then.

1:37:06
Shall we?
1:37:14
-I can't believe that.
-It's true.

1:37:19
Pardon me, Counselor.
I don't mean to break anything up.

1:37:23
We met about three years ago in court.
1:37:26
And I just never got over
how well-dressed you were.

1:37:31
Well, enjoy your lunch,
and my best to your tailor.

1:37:34
Thank--
1:37:37
Why!
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The fare was $25.60,
she gave him $4.40 tip.

1:37:43
She told the driver
she wanted to walk on the beach.

1:37:45
She danced in the Scanty Clad Club.
1:37:48
You still don't realize what business
your daughter was in, do you?

1:37:51
-What kind of business are you talking--
-Sex-for-dollars business.

1:37:55
Bullshit! My daughter was used by someone!
1:37:58
Someone who hosted those parties.
Someone big. Someone with juice.


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