The Blues Brothers
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:07:00
That's right.
:07:02
Two hundred dollars...
:07:04
and you boys drank
$300 worth of beer.

:07:07
When we first came in...
:07:09
the bar lady never charged us
for the first round.

:07:12
So, like, we figured
beer was complimentary for the band.

:07:19
Well, I'll just go out
and take up a collection from the boys.

:07:22
I sure would appreciate it.
:07:31
I say this trip is nowhere, man.
:07:33
I say we gotta quit.
:07:35
What? Quit?
:07:38
I wish you guys
would make up your mind.

:07:40
Otherwise I gotta call Mr Ronzini at
the Holiday Inn to get our old gig back.

:07:44
Back at the Armada Room?
:07:46
Listen, they want us
to pay for the beer we drank.

:07:49
So you'd better split.
:07:50
The next gig is gonna be dynamite!
:07:54
Huge! You'll see.
:08:00
I say we give the Blues Brothers
just one more chance.

:08:04
Why not? If the shit fits, wear it!
:08:07
Scoot over, goddam it!
:08:15
Boys look a little upset.
:08:18
Hey, man. Don't worry.
We got a couple of days.

:08:20
We'll get the Penguin's tax money.
:08:22
I mean, look. We got an appointment
to see Mr Sline tomorrow.

:08:26
Everything's gonna be all right.
:08:28
Let's skate.
:08:31
Goddam it.
:08:37
Excuse me. Are you
the Good Ole Boys?

:08:39
That's right. I'm Tucker McElroy,
lead singer, driver of the Winnebago.

:08:42
I'd like to talk to you,
but we're running very late.

:08:44
I'm Jacob Stein, American Federation
of Musicians Union, Local 200.

:08:48
I've been sent here to see
if you're carrying your permits.

:08:51
Our what?
:08:52
Your union cards.
May I see your cards, please?

:08:56
Suppose we ain't got no union cards,
and we go in and start playing anyway?

:08:59
What you gonna do about that?
You gonna stop us?


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