Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
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:17:03
Fucking northern monkeys.
:17:08
I hate these fucking
southern fairies.

:17:16
'Ed has been playing cards
since he could lift 'em up.

:17:20
'He soon discovered
he had a big advantage.

:17:23
'lt's not that he's
good at cards,

:17:25
'or even good at counting them.
:17:26
'lt's that he's good
at reading people's reactions

:17:29
'no matter how subtle.
:17:31
'Everybody has reactions.
:17:35
'Especially when
it comes to money.'

:17:38
# Love is kind of crazy
:17:41
# With a spooky
little boy like you ##

:17:50
- Invitations.
- Invitations?

:17:53
Yeah, four pretty white pieces
of paper with your names on.

:17:56
We got 100,000 bits of paper
with the Queen's head on.

:18:00
Will that do?
:18:01
Just you. The others can wait
next door in Samoan Jo's.

:18:05
Samoan Jo's?
You mean the pub? Hold on...

:18:08
Hold on to your tongue
and I'll hold on to my patience.

:18:12
No one in here but card players
tonight - no one.

:18:22
Evening, Fraser. Don, Phil.
:18:25
Bit dramatic, innit?
:18:28
Is it supposed to be symbolic?
:18:30
Apparently it's for security.
:18:32
I'd have brought my gloves
if I'd have known.

:18:34
You must be Eddy, JD's son.
:18:38
You must be Harry.
Sorry, didn't know your father.

:18:42
Never mind, son, you might meet
him if you carry on like that.

:18:47
Evening, Tanya. Been a while.
:18:50
All right, Ed.

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