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1:01:01
You stole the only reason l had to live.
1:01:21
See that? Every soul in Harlem played
235 because of this damn headline.

1:01:27
Well, people are superstitious, you know.
1:01:29
Well, l don't know
what we gonna do after this one.

1:01:32
Cos if we hit hard, this might be 80 grand.
1:01:36
Pigfoot told me that Dutch changed
his number to 236.

1:01:39
We are not gonna do that.
1:01:41
People play the number,
they expect to get paid when they hit.

1:01:44
We're just gonna have to pay 'em.
1:01:47
And that's the difference
between you and Dutch.

1:01:50
And that's why l love you.
1:01:53
Oh, cut it out!
1:01:57
Boy, l sure wish l could find Miss Right.
1:02:00
Shit! l don't mean that.
l'm looking for Miss Right Now.

1:02:03
- Go on, make the payoffs.
- You the boss, Bumpy.

1:02:05
l'm gonna make the payoffs.
1:02:07
You know what 235 mean
in Madam Zora's dream book.

1:02:10
- No. What?
- Death.

1:02:13
Yeah. Well, when l see him, l'm gonna
tell him l changed his number for today.

1:02:18
- Yes, sir. Good day, Miss Francine.
- Good day.

1:02:22
Here you go, Mr Johnson.
1:02:25
Enjoy.
1:02:27
What are you doing?
You don't like banana splits.

1:02:30
- l like your banana splits.
- Hold on. Hold on.

1:02:34
What's wrong?
1:02:36
- Mr Redmond.
- Yes, sir, Mr Johnson?

1:02:39
- Do you see these almonds on my split?
- Yes, sir. l see them almonds.

1:02:44
You know l don't like almonds
on my split.

1:02:47
Yes, sir, Mr Johnson. l know
you don't like almonds on your split.

1:02:52
Did you put these almonds on my split?
1:02:55
- No, sir, Mr Johnson.
- Then who did?

1:02:59
Jimmy, the new boy.

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