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1:19:00
- How much?
- How much is in the account?

1:19:03
I don't know.
1:19:04
Where's the checkbook?
1:19:07
The checkbook!
1:19:10
- I'm hungry again. You wanna eat?
- Oh, yeah.

1:19:13
Hold it. Hold it right there, folks.
1:19:20
All right.
1:19:22
Let me have it.
1:19:24
What are you talking about
now, Earl?

1:19:26
My checkbook. Not that there's
any money left in my account.

1:19:29
That's what you think of me?
1:19:31
I take your hospitality,
I break bread with your family.

1:19:34
You still think I'd rob you?
1:19:35
Look, just give me the checkbook.
1:19:37
I'm not even gonna talk about
the $32 you stole from me last night...

1:19:41
...when you were
supposed to get dinner...

1:19:43
...and cooked that bogus
spaghetti meal instead.

1:19:46
Your checkbook.
1:19:47
It's on the table in the hall,
next to your wallet.

1:19:49
My wallet! Enid?
Look on the table in the hall.

1:19:53
Do you see my wallet
and checkbook there?

1:19:56
Elaine, get ready to call the police.
1:19:59
Oh, Earl.
1:20:01
Hey. Kojak.
1:20:03
How much is left in the account?
1:20:06
There's $310 left in the account.
1:20:10
Vic spent $17 on pants and a shirt
from Goodwill.

1:20:14
And there's a receipt here for $32...
1:20:19
...from Mr. Fong's Fast Chow.
1:20:21
Do you want me to call
the National Guard now, Daddy?

1:20:24
- Elaine, get the car.
- What for?

1:20:26
Just do as I ask.
1:20:28
Please.
1:20:30
Give me the wallet.
1:20:33
All right, now...
1:20:35
...I don't want any argument
about this.

1:20:38
This is the least I can do after all
the trouble I've put you two through.

1:20:43
I just hope that someday
you can forgive me.

1:20:46
- Here.
- What's that?

1:20:48
It's his vehicle registration.
1:20:49
He just signed over his car to us.
1:20:52
Really, Earl?
1:20:53
Yes. It's all yours.
1:20:56
L... I want you to have it...
1:20:59
...because, well...

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