True Confessions
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:34:00
- The usual, Monsignor?
- Yes, please.

:34:02
- Tommy, what would you like?
- Well, the usual will be fine for me, too.

:34:08
- Whatever it is.
- You'll find out.

:34:12
His Eminence was very grateful
for what you did for Father Gagnon.

:34:16
It's nothing. Any time, any time.
:34:24
Oh, yes, I saw this before.
:34:30
It's a very nice photo.
:34:33
You get your face in the paper
often enough, Des, for a priest.

:34:36
- For a Mick priest from Boyle Heights.
- No, you always were a harp with class.

:34:41
What will you call yourself
when you become pope?

:34:44
I don't know. I thought about it.
Maybe I'll call myself Gelasius II.

:34:48
It has a nice little ring to it,
don't you think?

:34:51
Or it could be something simpler.
Thomas, after you.

:34:55
There's never been a Pope Thomas.
Thomas I.

:34:57
Thomas I, I like that.
It's nice and common.

:35:02
A constant reminder to me
that the flesh is weak.

:35:07
Don't give me that pious crap. Not after
that raffle at the Holy Innocents last year.

:35:14
Fixing it so that Sonny O'Meara's daughter
got that new Studebaker.

:35:18
No wonder you gave him such a big hello.
:35:20
What did you get out of that?
:35:26
Sonny's vote on the planning commission.
:35:29
It got the property condemned
for the new school at Holy Innocents.

:35:34
If you'd mentioned Cornelia Cronin,
you'd have saved yourself a Studebaker.

:35:40
Corky, they call her.
:35:42
She's a bookkeeper for him
and she broke her back on Sonny's boat

:35:46
when Mrs Sonny was making a retreat.
:35:49
He prays better on a boat, Sonny,
is what I hear.

:35:52
Corky gets $500 a month for life...
:35:54
- Excuse me, sir.
...for the limp.

:35:57
- This is on my tab, waiter.
- Yes, sir.


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