Ordinary Decent Criminal
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:34:00
Will you go and play outside,
please.

:34:02
Are you going home?
:34:03
We've gotta go home in a minute.
:34:04
All right, come on,
we'll watch it again in a while.

:34:05
Get your coats.
:34:13
But it does seem that the Gardai
just can't control

:34:16
the spiral of crime
in the city right now.

:34:17
Does it?
:34:32
Billy.
:34:33
Billy!
How are youse?

:34:35
Billy, how are you?
:34:37
God, you're looking well tonight.
:34:38
I like the suit there, big fella.
Thanks. How are you doing?

:34:40
Right, fine.
How are you, Michael?

:34:43
Lisa and Christine, isn't it?
:34:44
Sorry, I'm not sure which is which.
Dark, you know.

:34:47
Who's that?
:34:48
It's Jerome Higgins.
He wants to talk to you.

:34:50
Jerome Higgins?
:34:53
Since when yhave you become
the messenger boy for the IRA,

:34:55
little fella?
:34:56
Talk to him, will you?
:34:57
A few minutes,
that's all, honestly,

:34:59
it's no trouble or anything.
:35:03
What's the problem, Michael?
:35:04
I don't like being told what to do,
that's the problem.

:35:10
It's garden.
:35:14
I won't be long. Okay?
:35:16
Billy.
:35:19
Conversing with the riff-raff.
:35:22
Glad our man, Shay Kirby,
:35:23
was able to help you out
with that Judge, Michael.

:35:25
Shay doesn't work with you
any more.

:35:27
But his training, Michael.
His methods.

:35:30
What are you looking for?
:35:31
Well, I was just saying
to Billy there

:35:33
that I think
there could be a lot of merit

:35:34
in a bit of co-operation
between us.

:35:37
Well, I don't.
:35:38
Billy wouldn't agree with you there
:35:40
and we've done a few favours
for your Billy.

:35:43
Now, I suppose you know that
:35:44
we had our eye on
O'Donnells Jewellery as well.

:35:48
Tough shite.
:35:48
Because we thought a reasonable
cut from the what?

:35:51
Two million, I believe, would be
a nice gesture to us, Michael.

:35:55
Call it a symbol
of future collaboration.

:35:58
How about a symbol
of future fuck all?


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