Hoop Dreams
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1:33:00
Okay, we're looking at 18-
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- 13. 10.
- Oh.

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13.10?
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1,813. 10.
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Well, to total that out...
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and from here to -
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June -When is graduation?
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We're looking at somewhere around-
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It's 181.30 per month.
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Is there any way possible that his-
I don't know. I'm just asking.

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- Sure.
- Could his credits be released too?

1:33:40
I will get a promissory agreement
drawn up. Okay?

1:33:46
As long as you show me good faith
after the first two months...

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I'll release 'em, uh -
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That would be end of September.
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- Yes, sir.
- Okay.

1:33:57
- Then I'll send 'em to Marshall.
- Okay. That would be fine with us.

1:34:01
- I really appreciate this.
- how's Arthur doing, anyway?

1:34:03
Pretty good.
I can't really complain about him.

1:34:07
- Good.
- Wish he could've stayed here, though.

1:34:10
- Yeah. Me too.
- Well, things-

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- Things happen, you know, and -
- Things happen,you know, and-

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- hey-
- That's part oflife.

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- I can't let him down no more.
- Good.

1:34:23
Okay, good.
I hope we can work something out then.

1:34:28
- I'd like to thank you.
- No problem.

1:34:31
- That's why we're here.
We try to help people.

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- That's right.
1:34:34
- Okay? Very good.
- All right. Thank you very much.

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- have a nice day.
- Take care now.

1:34:39
Okay. Very good.
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- Okay.
- Okay.

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- That's what I need.
- Yeah.

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I think about it- had I not been
on drugs when Arthur went to St. Joseph's...

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just how good
it would have been for him.

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he wouldn't have had to leave.

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