Born on the Fourth of July
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1:00:10
It's really great
to be back in my room.

1:00:24
It's good to have you.
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It's good to have you,
Ronnie.

1:00:37
Come on, I'll show you--
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I'll show you
some new stuff we got

1:00:43
in the bedroom
over here.

1:00:48
My Happauge Boyer's grossed
85 grand last six months.

1:00:50
My competitor's rushing in to build,
but I was first.

1:00:53
The people are Ioyal.
1:00:54
You probably think
it's just a hamburger.

1:00:57
A patty's
just a piece of meat,

1:01:00
but it can
have character.

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See that doughnut hole?
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Gets 18 patties to the pound
instead of 16.

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Saves me
about $40,000 a year.

1:01:08
That's serious
money, Ron.

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I plug the hole
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with lettuce, tomatoes,
onions, spices.

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I cover it
with a pickle.

1:01:15
They'll never
miss a thing.

1:01:17
Give me a good one
for Ronnie. Thanks.

1:01:20
Good job. Try this.
1:01:21
You don't find that
at McDonald's on Sunrise.

1:01:24
I got a drive-in
window, too.

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It's Long Island's first.
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It's clean,
it's cheap, it's fast.

1:01:30
Feed the family
for $3.95.

1:01:32
Check out these chicks.
1:01:33
They're wearing
those new miniskirts.

1:01:35
It's my idea.
It's good for tips.

1:01:37
The customers
always come back.

1:01:39
Massapequa's changed.
Watch yourself.

1:01:40
It's no mom-and-pop
operation any more.

1:01:43
This is our town.
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You're doing a nice job.
Keep up the good work.

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Good.
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Copiague, Ronnie,
Jericho, Bayville,

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Valley Stream, man.
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I want to turn Boyer's
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into a whole
Long Island thing.

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I want you to come
to work for me.

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What can I do?

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