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:09:03
I should stop smoking
these is what I should do.

:09:07
The fuckers are going
to kill me one day.

:09:08
Enjoy it while you can, Vin.
:09:11
Pretty soon, they're going to
legislate us out of business anyway.

:09:15
Pretty soon, they catch
you smoking tobacco,

:09:17
they'll stand you up
against a wall and shoot you.

:09:20
Tobacco today, sex tomorrow.
:09:23
In three or four years, it'll probably
be against the law to smile at strangers.

:09:27
Speaking of which, are you still going
ahead with that deal on the Montecristos?

:09:30
It's all set. My guy in Miami said he'd
have them within the next few weeks.

:09:35
Are you sure you don't
want to go in with me?

:09:38
Five thousand dollars outlay, a
guaranteed ten- thousand-dollar return.

:09:41
A consortium of Court
Street lawyers and judges.

:09:44
They're just drooling to get their
lips around some Cuban cigars.

:09:48
Hey, I don't care what you do, but just
make sure you don't get caught, okay?

:09:50
The last I heard, it was still illegal
to sell Cuban cigars in this country.

:09:54
It's the law that's buying.
:09:56
That's what's so beautiful about it.
:09:59
I mean, when was the last time you
heard of a judge sending himself to jail?

:10:03
Suit yourself. Just don't keep
the boxes around here long.

:10:06
They come in, they go out. I've
got it planned to the last detail.

:10:09
I've got to get moving. Terry
will bust my chops if I'm late.

:10:12
See you in September, Auggie.
:10:13
Okay, my man.
:10:28
Are you closed?
:10:30
You run out of Schimmelpennincks?
:10:32
Do you think I could buy
some before you leave?

:10:34
No problem. It's not as though I'm
rushing off to the opera or anything.


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