Diggstown
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:10:00
I better be going.
I'll see you around.

:10:02
All right, Robby.
Talk to you later.

:10:04
Yeah.
:10:10
God, I love this building.
:10:13
Yeah, you were a genius
to buy this place.

:10:15
No, I was a genius
to have the town buy this place...

:10:19
and then hire me to manage it.
:10:21
That's genius.
:10:23
You know, Daddy,
you are this town.

:10:26
Yes, I am.
:10:29
You left yourself wide-open.
:10:30
I'll tell you something, there are
several ways of getting things done.

:10:34
It's time you start learning
what they are.

:10:37
Someday Diggstown will be yours.
:10:40
I'm ready whenever you say, sir.
:10:42
I'm sure you are, Robby Gillon.
:10:46
Every day it becomes more and more
important to how people see you.

:10:49
You want to make goddamn sure...
:10:51
they don't ever see anything
you don't want them to see.

:10:54
You got that?
:10:57
Yeah, I guess so.
:10:59
Good boy.
:11:01
There's my boy.
:11:03
Then I think maybe they should get used
to seeing how good you look.

:11:11
In a 1958 red and white Corvette.
:11:18
Oh, my God, Daddy.
:11:23
- You're next, Robby.
- I can't believe this.

:11:25
- That's what that car says.
- She's beautiful, Daddy.

:11:34
I know you're in a hurry,
but it would mean a lot to me...

:11:37
if you could stop
and say hi to my dogs.

:11:40
"Say hi to your dogs"?
Are you joking?

:11:42
- What is that?
- They'd smell me on this.

:11:45
Wolf, you'll be out of here
in two weeks. Please.

:11:49
But I've been gone a long time.
I know they miss me.

:11:51
It won't be no trouble.
:11:53
They're at the boardinghouse
with my sister.

:11:54
That's right. I don't want anyone
to know that you and I know each other.

:11:57
Come on, think about this.
:11:59
How will talking to my dogs
tell her that?


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