Ordinary Decent Criminal
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I mean, even if it is true,
these old ones

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got their car door
ripped off by a passing Land Rover

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and then left it abandoned
on the side of the road.

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I searched, Michael.
I drove up and down.

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I found the car and I even
put a new door on it an' all.

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I fucked up, you know,
and I was, I was afraid.

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So you don't think
I'm a fair man then, Tom?

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No.
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No, it's not, it's not that,
Michael, it's...

:29:27
Please, Michael...
I'm sorry, please.

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What did you do with the gold?
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Oh, God...
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I did nothing!
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I never got it, I never!
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It's gone. You have to believe me.
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But you ran away, Tom.
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Only scumbags run away.
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You can't trust someone
who does that, can you?

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I mean, would you trust them, Tom?
Would you?

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No, no, I wouldn't.
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So you see why this is a problem
I have to deal with, don't you?

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I mean, I can't leave it
hanging around, can I?

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Yeah, I know...
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Where's the gold?
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I don't know.
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What do you think?
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I don't know, Michael, I...
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I'm not certain...
or anything like...

:30:31
I'd nearly believe him, Michael.
:30:32
Yeah, I think you're right.
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His story is so stupid
it's probably true.

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All rigth, let him down.
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I'm sorry, Tom.
I believe your story now.

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Tony'll take you to the hospital.
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Oh, you're on the medical card,
aren't you?

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I mean this won't
cost you anything, will it?

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No.
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Grand, night. Lads.
:30:58
And will the accused sit up
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and let us see his face, please!

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