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:15:02
Can l cash this?
:15:04
You can do whatever you like.
It's your money. It's a cashier's check.

:15:08
I can use money!.
:15:10
Yes, l have a cashier's check,
and l'd like to cash it.

:15:15
How much is it for?
:15:17
Two hundred and fifty big ones.
:15:25
Two hundred and fifty dollareenies.
:15:31
That's two hundred and fifty doughnuts.
:15:37
You want to cash this?
:15:38
Well, l could take fifty of the doughnuts...
:15:41
...and deposit the other
two-hundred beauties.

:15:44
-Have a seat, Mr. Johnson.
-Thank you.

:15:49
I will need two pieces of identification.
:15:51
Yes. I have my
temporary driver's license...

:15:57
...and my astronaut application form.
:16:02
I didn't pass that, though.
I failed everything but the date of birth.

:16:06
Didn't get the job.
:16:08
Everything's in order.
If you'll just endorse this there.

:16:13
-I need a pen.
-Pen. Okay.

:16:14
-Right here.
-Thank you.

:16:18
Fill out this deposit slip right there.
:16:21
The endorsing and filling out
of the deposit slip.

:16:25
Two-hundred and fifty...
:16:30
...thousand--
:16:43
"Dear Harry, guess what?
:16:46
"l'm rich beyond my wildest dreams.
:16:48
"But l haven't forgotten our deal.
Here's that postcard l promised you.

:16:52
"l bet you thought you'd never get it.
:16:55
"Your friend forever, Navin."
:16:57
How do you like that?
:16:59
He promised me a postcard,
and he sent me a postcard.


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