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Henry, I'm-I'm Doug's friend.
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Look, Mr. Coughlin doesn't have any
friends on a Saturday night, all right?

:32:06
- Good evening, Henry.
- Hey, hey!

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Hey!
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- Hey, where's Doug Coughlin?
- He's over there. - Over there?

:32:18
Hey, you! You!
:32:19
Doug!
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- Coughlin!
- Flanagan!

:32:24
My best friend in the world.
My only friend.

:32:27
Piss off, Henry. It's okay. It's great to
see you, my only friend. Sit down. Sit down.

:32:32
I don't know. Looks like you've got
a lot of friends here this evening.

:32:35
- Proctologist's dream.
- What?

:32:36
Wall-to-wall assholes.
:32:38
Great to see you,
Flanagan.

:32:40
Yes, because you know
I've come to pay off my bet.

:32:42
- Brian.
- Kerry.

:32:46
- What are you doing here?
- I've come to beg and plead for a job.

:32:51
Be great to get some talent
behind the bar.

:33:07
Well, let's go somewhere
we can appreciate this. Come on.

:33:20
What are you doing out here?
Get in there and spend some money.

:33:23
Keep me in the manner
that I'm accustomed to.

:33:25
Very good. How are you? Get in there
and spend some money, you two.

:33:28
What do you think
of my rowing boat?

:33:32
- Jesus Christ!
- Come aboard, ye land lubber.

:33:39
Baccarat crystal.
:33:42
Louis Treize, voila.
:33:46
Should we let it breathe?
:33:48
It hasn't breathed
in 50 years.

:33:50
It's dead.
Let's just drink it.


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