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:06:03
- Vito, your father knows our number?
- Yeah, how come?

:06:07
Well, the unexpected.
Jessie doesn't change, huh?

:06:09
No, he sure doesn't.
:06:18
Take care, Nat.
:06:19
Vito, see if you can get a cab,
I'll be right out.

:06:22
- So when are you moving, Grandma?
- We don't take from our children.

:06:25
You're like a couple of turkeys
in these streets.

:06:28
This neighborhood's a jungle.
:06:30
I'm not coming to the next Seder
unless you're living somewhere else.

:06:33
Did you hear what your grandson said?
:06:38
Well, what did he want?
:06:40
Jessie wanted to wish us
a happy Passover.

:06:43
Come on, Adam, stop the crap.
:06:46
Your old man needs bail money.
I'm gonna go down there.

:06:49
- And he calls you.
- Yeah.

:06:52
You been talking to my father while you
been ducking me since you got back?

:06:57
All right. Is it serious?
:07:00
It's a bar fight. But it's
an off-duty cop he whacked.

:07:02
He whacked a cop?
:07:05
Is the guy hurt?
:07:06
Well, Grandpa says he
"kicked the bull's ass...

:07:09
...the length of the bar
and halfway down 10th Ave."

:07:11
When is he gonna let up?
Oh, Christ.

:07:15
Well, what the hell, it's nice
to know I have strong genes.

:07:19
Hope I'm getting pinched
for bar fights in my 60s.

:07:21
Just remember, Adam,
along with those strong genes...

:07:25
...my father passes on a lot
of other crap to go with it.

:07:28
- So stay away from him.
- He's not looking to hurt me.

:07:30
No, he's not, but it'll happen anyway.
:07:34
He'll spend the night in the can.
Fine with me.

:07:38
- Lend me $800.
- Forget it.

:07:41
I stood bail for him three years ago.
I haven't heard from him since.

:07:44
- I don't stand bail for Jessie anymore.
- You're not.

:07:48
I'm borrowing the money.
I've got $200, I'd like 800 more.

:07:52
- So it's for you?
- Right.


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