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:08:00
He treated everybody with respect.
:08:02
The workers, the customers...
even the clockers.

:08:07
Like, you asked me
about last Friday night.

:08:10
'We got three
cocolo chocho face maricones

:08:12
'trying to set up shop out there,
right in front of my business.'

:08:15
I reach for my...trusty Roberto
Clemente Louisville Slugger here,

:08:21
and I'm ready to bash in a head,
I'm ready to bash in an arm.

:08:24
But Victor, Victor, he says...
:08:26
No, Jesus, no.
Let me handle them, please.

:08:31
(Customer) We set somebody up
in the bathroom there.

:08:34
Put somebody over there
as a lookout in the window.

:08:37
Sorry, but you brothers
can't clock in here.

:08:39
This is a family place,
and I need you to respect that.

:08:43
Here. Take these jumbo sodas.
This is a Pepsi.

:08:49
An orange. A root beer.
:08:53
I would appreciate it very much...
:08:55
if you would leave when
you finish your jumbo sodas.

:08:59
Usually they would just be happy
to get the free jumbo sodas,

:09:02
but on this night, Leroy pulls out
a roll this big and says...

:09:06
My boss says that he'll pay you $300
a week if you let us set up here.

:09:15
What did he say?
:09:17
Victor puts please and thank you into
every sentence. So, it was either...

:09:22
No. Please, thank you.
:09:24
- Or...
- Please. No, thank you.

:09:27
What? You tryin' to be fuckin'
burger boy of the month, man?

:09:30
(Laughter)
:09:31
Wait. Your girlfriend likes you
smellin' like burgers?

:09:35
No. My wife...
:09:36
Oh, your wife, your wife.
Got it. I see, OK, look.

:09:41
We're tryin' to do something here.
:09:43
I can respect that.
:09:44
You take your business outside,
and I'll handle my business inside.

:09:48
You can't even smile, man. You don't
like this job. Feel that money.

:09:51
- It's power.
- I need you to respect that.

:09:59
I'm gonna miss you, man.

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