Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
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:45:24
Jesus! lf I pick 'em up,
will they stay in one piece?

:45:27
Where'd you get them?
:45:30
I got contacts. Listen, Tom -
:45:33
you point them at me, I'll shit
myself or do whatever you say.

:45:36
Either way you get
the desired effect.

:45:37
They look very nice, I agree.
:45:39
They're lacking in criminal
credibility, ain't they?

:45:42
I might get laughed at.
:45:44
How much d'you want
for these muskets?

:45:45
700 each.
:45:47
What - a pound for every year
they been about?

:45:50
They're antiques, but I ain't
paying antique prices.

:45:55
Bit long, ain't they?
:45:57
Sawn-offs are out.
:45:59
People want a bit
more range these days.

:46:02
I don't wanna blow the arse
out of this country,

:46:06
but I don't want anyone
blowing a raspberry either.

:46:09
I want to look...fucking mean.
:46:11
Of course you'll look mean.
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You'll look really scary.
:46:15
Enough. What about
this geezer who sells drugs?

:46:17
Rory Breaker's standing by.
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You stand to make a lot
of money, tubby Tommy?

:46:27
I understand
this has come as a shock.

:46:30
Let me tell you
how this can be resolved

:46:32
by you, the good father.
:46:34
Go on.
:46:36
- He likes your bar.
- Yes.

:46:39
He wants your bar.
:46:41
And?
:46:44
D'you want me
to draw you a picture?

:46:46
Look, that boy doesn't know
his arsehole from his earhole.

:46:50
This is my bar. It's got
nothing to do with him.

:46:54
What, and I care?
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Remember, you have
the luxurious advantage

:46:58
of being able to sustain
your son's life.


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