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"Dear God, I am sorry for my sins."
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"I have had my faith restored
these last few weeks."

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"In honour of my patron saint, Paul,
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please accept this $5,000
to use as you please."

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Cash?
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$5,000? That could do
somebody a lot of good.

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5,000?
Nobody ever sent that before!

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Let's add it to the 82 cents
in the DLO fund.

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- Tom, tell us what we do with it.
- You be in charge of the money.

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So?
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Let me think about this.
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Attention, everybody. Be careful.
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Some nut outside is baptising
our postal people on the head.

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Put it back. All of it.
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- Turn it in to the Financial Office?
- If that's what you do.

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The man's an angel.
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This is the second time
I've seen him return money.

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Tom Turner cannot be bought!
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It's a setup. They want to charge us
with stealing cash from the mail.

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- A Federal offence.
- Of course!

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You're an extraordinarily
paranoid guy. I like that!

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It's a madhouse out there!
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Pushing, shoving, squeezing!
I had a little fun!

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"Mucho mas" mail for Dear God.
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- Tom, what do we do now?
- Now?

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Now we hang low for a while.
See what they do if all this stops.

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You think if you guys stop,
the letters will stop?

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We just got started here. We got all
the bins organised and everything.

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OK, so we're clear? Low profile.
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Try not to do anything nice
for a few days.

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I was beginning to care.
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You know, when you care,
you're kind of rewarded for that.

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With us tonight is Preston Sweeny,
US Postmaster General.


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