A Bronx Tale
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:53:16
Louie!
:53:18
My grandmother's sick.
:53:20
I'll talk to you later,
I gotta go do something.

:53:23
Where's my fucking money?
:53:27
You're fucking dead when I catch you,
you piece of shit.

:53:29
-C! Come here!
-What's wrong?

:53:32
-Get over here.
-He's crazy.

:53:35
Hey, the kid wants his fucking money,
so what you gonna do?

:53:37
I'm gonna talk to him.
:53:39
Stop babying him.
:53:42
He owes me money.
:53:44
-Hit him with a fucking bat.
-Wack him.

:53:47
What kind of advice is that?
:53:49
-Fucking hoodlums.
-Stop babying him.

:53:51
-Come on, lets' go in.
-Don't listen to these hoodlums.

:53:55
I'll be right back.
:53:56
Alright.
:53:58
What's the matter?
:54:00
Louie Dumps owes me $20.
:54:02
It's been two weeks now
and he keeps dodging me.

:54:06
-Yeah?
-Should I crack him one, or what?

:54:10
What's the matter? What have I said?
:54:12
Sometimes hurting
somebody ain't the answer.

:54:15
Is he a good friend?
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Nah, I don't even like him.
:54:18
Don't even like him.
Well, there's your answer.

:54:21
Look, it cost you $20 to get rid of him.
:54:24
He'll never bother you,
or ask you for money again.

:54:28
He's out of your life for $20.
You got off cheap, forget it.

:54:31
You're always right.
:54:33
Yeah, I'm always right.
:54:34
If I was always right I wouldn't
have done ten years in the joint.

:54:37
What did you do every day?
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There's only three things you can do.
:54:42
Lift weights, play cards,
or get into trouble.

:54:44
What did you do?
:54:45
Me? I read.
:54:48
What did you read?
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-Ever hear of Machiavelli?
-Who?

:54:51
Machiavelli. He's a famous
writer from 500 years ago.

:54:55
Availability, he always said.
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-Availability?
-That's right.

:54:59
Listen to me.

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