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1:20:01
You know these men?
1:20:02
I thought we had some customers.
1:20:04
Yeah, he knows us. But you've
also got some customers.

1:20:07
We came here to deliver
some clean laundry.

1:20:13
It's all right. I really do know them.
1:20:17
Cyrus Cole.
1:20:18
Augustus Wren.
1:20:20
Paul Benjamin.
1:20:22
That's funny. His name
is the same as yours.

1:20:25
Well, you and Junior have
the same name, too, don't you?

1:20:28
Yeah, but he's my son.
1:20:30
He's my own flesh and blood.
1:20:31
But here you got the same
name as this man here,

1:20:33
and you're not even the same color.
1:20:36
That's how we met.
1:20:40
We're members of the
International Same Name Club.

1:20:43
Believe it or not, there are
846 Paul Benjamins in America.

1:20:47
But only two in the New
York metropolitan area.

1:20:50
That's how Paul and I got
to be such good friends.

1:20:52
We're the only ones who
show up at the meetings.

1:20:55
You're full of crap, kid. Why don't you
just come clean and tell the man who you are?

1:21:01
What the hell's going on, guys?
1:21:05
You better ask him.
1:21:07
Yeah, Rashid baby, spill it.
1:21:10
Rashid?
1:21:12
Sometimes.
1:21:14
It's what you'd call a nom de guerre.
1:21:18
What the hell are we talking about?
1:21:21
Come on. Tell him your real name.
The name on your birth certificate.

1:21:31
Thomas.
1:21:34
Paul. Rashid. Thomas. Which one is it?
1:21:39
Thomas.
1:21:41
Come on, come on, you yellow
belly. The whole thing.

1:21:44
First name and last name.
1:21:46
What difference does it make?
1:21:47
If it doesn't make any
difference, why not just say it?

1:21:50
I was going to tell
him... but in my own time.

1:21:52
In my own time....
1:21:53
No time like the present, man.
1:21:57
Well?

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