:56:00
	Much to your disappointment,
no doubt.
:56:02
	lt was a mistake.
lt should not have happened.
:56:06
	Well, if it happens again,
l'll turn around and sell it to the lrish.
:56:09
	- Don't do that.
- Then don't make me.
:56:12
	My price just went up 300%.
:56:16
	l want the package, Gregor.
What do l have to do to get it ?
:56:20
	Just wait for my next phone call.
:56:22
	l'll find a place
where l can tilt the field in my favour.
:57:07
	Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me.
:57:09
	Could you tell me
how to find a post office ?
:57:12
	Do... Do l know you ?
l'm sorry. Do l know you ?
:57:15
	How did you know l speak English ?
:57:17
	You got an English newspaper.
:57:20
	Sorry.
:57:21
	- l'm sorry. l beg your pardon.
- lt's all right.
:57:23
	Uh, what do you need
a post office for ?
:57:26
	'Cause over here,
they use them for different things.
:57:29
	l need your help.
:57:31
	- l thought you left.
- l did leave.
:57:33
	- You did leave ? You're out ?
- That's right.
:57:35
	Can you help me ? l need your help.
:57:40
	What's the number ?
:57:46
	Yeah, the post office is, uh,
just down to your left.
:57:49
	- Up on the left ? Thanks.
- On the left.
:57:58
	- A friend of yours ?
- We went to high school together.