The Coca-Cola Kid
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:43:02
You work on the weekends?
:43:04
-Nights, too.
-You OK?

:43:08
Certainly.
:43:09
Mr. Becker, l'd like
to work with you.

:43:12
Look, l'm from
the United States.

:43:15
OK? l am American.
:43:17
l know. ClA.
:43:25
You know, Frank, he's got
a real class operation.

:43:29
lt's like stepping back
into the goddamn 1920s.

:43:34
Did you get your tires slashed?
:43:41
But l could well have come home
with a few holes in me.

:43:44
Check this out.
:43:45
l didn't have the courage
to tell you.

:43:47
Thought you should
find out for yourself.

:43:50
Thank you, Frank.
:43:51
Becker, you're a miracle-maker.
You flushed him out.

:43:54
Your pants are showing.
:43:55
Mr. McDowell has invited
himself up to see us.

:44:03
lt's my turn
to go to the post office.

:44:05
-You always do.
-l do not!

:44:08
Terri!
:44:11
What's all the racket?
:44:32
What the hell are you doing?
:44:36
Hiding from my past.
:44:38
Be professional.
:44:40
Will it work, Mr. McDowell?
:44:41
We can but try.
:44:43
Ready, girls? Come.
:44:46
That's my girl.
:44:51
l think Mr. McDowell
has a proposition for us.

:44:54
Why don't we go
into business together?


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