A Bright Shining Lie
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:55:03
That sounds communist to me.
:55:12
Now, if you don't mind, it cost me
50 bucks to get Colonel Dinh to get...

:55:15
a military escort
so I can get out of here.

:55:17
I better get before the price goes up.
It's all yours.

:55:22
Stay alive, gentlemen.
:55:27
Geez, what a mess.
:55:35
Each family of six or more
gets one can of cooking oil...

:55:38
100-pound sack of flour
per month.

:55:41
Doug, check the manifest,
see when the stuff's due in Tam Huang.

:55:44
We do what we call an inventory.
:55:46
Everything that goes in and out
of here gets accounted for.

:55:50
You got ten cans of oil,
nine sacks of flour, you write it down.

:56:23
Sorry. Sorry.
:56:25
You tell these men
to put these ladders right here.

:56:28
I want them to pull down
any loose tile.

:56:31
You can replace it with this.
Hammers, nails.

:56:33
One there, one there.
Rip out all the tiles.

:56:43
- What'd she say?
- She said to stop. She cannot pay.

:56:46
Tell her she does not have to pay.
:56:53
- What was that?
- She says somebody always has to pay.


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