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Hey, man, good to see you.
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This is April Lee, Auggie.
April, say hello to Auggie Wren.

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Howdy, Miss April. I'm right
pleased to make your acquaintance.

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And this pretty little lady here
is Miss Violet Sanchez de Jalapeno,

1:00:21
the hottest chili pepper
this side of the Rio Grande.

1:00:25
Ain't that so, baby?
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Ees so, Auggie. And you not
so cold, neither. Eh, baby?

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So, what brings you to a dive like this?
1:00:36
It's his birthday so we
decided to whoop it up a little.

1:00:39
How old, kid?
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Seventeen.
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Seventeen?
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I remember when I was seventeen.
1:00:57
Christ, when I was seventeen, I was
one little whacked-out son-of-a-bitch .

1:01:06
Is that what you are, son? One
little whacked-out crazy fella?

1:01:09
Definitely. I'd say you've
hit the nail on the head.

1:01:12
Good. Keep it up, and maybe one day you'll
grow up and become a great man like me.

1:01:26
Hey, Auggie, I've just been thinking.
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You wouldn't need some
help around the store?

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Some summer help while Vinnie's gone?
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What did you have in mind?
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I'm thinking about the kid.
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I'm sure he'd do a good job for you.
1:01:40
Hey, kid. You interested in a job? I just got word from your
employment agency that you're looking for a position in retail sales.

1:01:48
A job?
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I definitely wouldn't turn down a job.
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Come around to the cigar
store tomorrow morning

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at ten o'clock and we'll
talk about it, okay?

1:01:57
We'll see what we can work out.
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Ten o'clock tomorrow
morning. I'll be there.


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