Liberty Heights
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:07:11
You said that his family had money.
:07:14
They got a butler.
:07:15
Look at these rugs.
They couldn't get wall-to-wall?

:07:22
Squeaky floors.
:07:24
With wall-to-wall,
you don't have this problem.

:07:26
These are piece-of-shit throw rugs.
:07:29
Look at this piece of crap.
:07:31
Look at this piece of crap.
:07:33
You know, this has to be 80 years old,
if it's a day.

:07:37
You know?
They can't spring for a new one?

:07:40
No wonder they have money.
They must save every nickel.

:07:43
- They must like this old stuff.
- It's old. It's very old.

:07:46
When did they last make
a purchase? 1906?

:07:51
From bad to worse.
:07:53
Look at this.
:07:57
You know what my parents just got?
A Formica table.

:08:00
Get anything on that,
and it cleans right up.

:08:03
Nice hair.
:08:05
You guys ready to roll?
:08:08
I know what I'm doing.
:08:25
You realize we're
the only white people here, right?

:08:29
Really?
:08:30
There's Sylvia and her friend.
:08:34
Don't draw attention.
:08:37
What's your name?
:08:38
This is Gail.
:08:49
Let me ask you guys a question.
:08:51
We just finished reading
Death of a Salesman.

:08:54
Is that a play about a Jewish family?
:08:56
I don't know.
:08:58
Arthur Miller wrote it,
and he's Jewish.


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