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:13:01
You don't wanna do that.
:13:03
- He was disrespectful.
- You just had your suit cleaned.

:13:06
- You'll get brains all over it.
- This punk don't have any brains.

:13:09
Yeah, but there'll be blood.
All red and sticky.

:13:14
- It'll be messy.
- Get him up.

:13:16
OK.
:13:22
This guy's in the wrong business.
:13:24
They don't make crooks
like they used to.

:13:26
Jeez, that was amazing!
:13:28
I can't believe
how you handled these guys.

:13:30
Just doing what comes naturally.
:13:33
You're incredible.
:13:35
How about cashing that cheque, son.
:13:39
Yes, Mr Doyle.
:13:42
Furthermore, parolees
are forbidden to carry firearms,

:13:45
to consort with convicted felons,
to use narcotic substances

:13:48
and must report to this office
once a week for counselling.

:13:51
All right, now, for some good news.
:13:54
I've made some
preliminary arrangements.

:13:56
Archie, I've got
a job placement for you.

:13:59
I got a job already?
:14:01
It doesn't pay a lot,
but it's gonna get you started.

:14:04
And here's a voucher for one
of the welfare hotels in the area.

:14:08
Welfare?
:14:09
Well, it's just until you get working.
Start drawing an income.

:14:14
Harry, you have a very nice room at
the Golden Sunset Retirement Home.

:14:20
Retirement?
:14:22
Yeah, and as soon as you sign that,
$435 a month in social security.

:14:28
But I want to work, too. I've got
strong hands and a strong back.

:14:32
I'm sorry, Harry,
but that's just not possible.

:14:35
See, after 70,
retirement is mandatory.

:14:39
Ronald Reagan's older than him
and he's got a job.

:14:43
- That's true. That's true, but...
- I wanna be useful, productive.

:14:47
I can't sit around
no retirement home.

:14:50
Well, think of it this way.
:14:52
You're gonna have time
to just relax and enjoy life.

:14:55
Give it a chance, OK?
:14:58
All right, Richie, if you say so.

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