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:23:08
Morning, Fitz!
Come on.

:23:13
Yes. Nice look.
:23:16
Seven pitchers of beer.
:23:18
I told you the pills would keep you
from getting drunk.

:23:21
The hangover, on the other hand,
is pretty much nonnegotiable.

:23:25
Nice face.
:23:28
Can I get you something?
:23:31
Anchovies and milk?
Some deviled eggs?

:23:35
You've got to take me to the airport.
I gotta go to Texas and get Roy now.

:23:39
Why do you have to get Roy? There's
no problem with him coming on his own.

:23:43
There is if he doesn't know
he's supposed to. Sugar?

:23:47
What?
:23:51
- Yes?
- Roy's in, right?

:23:55
Did Roy say he isn't in?
:23:58
No, he's in.
I mean, pretty much.

:24:00
He hasn't said that he's out.
:24:06
Yes?
:24:08
What did he say
when you asked him if he's in?

:24:15
I haven't asked him yet.
:24:19
No good?
How about some pork tartar?

:24:23
Some goulash maybe?
:24:25
How about a little Spam and yogurt?
:24:28
How about some moo goo gai pan?
:24:30
Keep your eyes on the man.
:24:32
Keep that right hand where you can
feel it 'cause you can't see it.

:24:35
Let's try the double jab.
One, two! All right.

:24:38
Remember: Keep your elbows in
and turn that punch over.

:24:41
I got a trick here for you.
This one's a double jab and...

:24:49
- You got my money?
- Not exactly, but...

:24:52
Then get out of here.
:24:54
- Stop trying to be mad at me.
- I'm not trying. I am mad at you.

:24:58
You're sulking because
of that last night in Moline.


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