Miami Supercops
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:38:00
Gentlemen, what will you have?
:38:03
I'll have a piña colada, lots of piña, no rum.
:38:07
Blonde Mary for me.
:38:09
We ain't got no blonde Mary.
:38:11
I've got a red Kitty, a brunette Barbara...
:38:14
a black Diane, or a yellow Mingto:
a gorgeous thing, just in from Hong Kong.

:38:19
How long have you been doing this?
:38:21
Just fix it with tomato juice, vodka,
and pepper.

:38:24
Oh, you mean a Bloody Mary.
:38:26
Come on, I'm anti-violence.
What's in a name?

:38:28
Got you.
:38:30
We're here, where's the informer?
How come they're always late?

:38:34
Informers? Rats is more like it.
:38:37
Would you mind passing me
the peanuts, please?

:38:39
Sure.
:38:41
-Thank you.
-You're welcome.

:38:43
Not only are they always late,
they smell like a latrine.

:38:45
That's because they're scared.
It's the adrenalin.

:38:49
Considering the kind of work they do,
it's not surprising.

:38:53
To our meeting.
:38:55
As you can see, not all informers are late.
:38:58
And they don't all smell like a latrine.
:39:01
And as for rats, I won't even discuss it.
:39:05
My name's Irene.
:39:07
-Hi, I'm Jay.
-And I'm Wray.

:39:15
To avoid suspicion, I think one of you
should ask me to dance.

:39:19
-You, twinkle toes.
-All right.

:39:22
-Madam, would you care to dance?
-Love to.

:39:34
You know, I have the feeling
we've met somewhere before.

:39:39
I don't think so.
:39:41
You look familiar.
Were you in Boston two years ago?

:39:45
No.
:39:48
Funny.
:39:51
How come an attractive woman like you
ends up in a job so...

:39:55
Raunchy?
:39:56
Yeah. No, I mean dangerous.

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