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:19:03
Oh, my God, how's your leg?
:19:05
Obviously he's a lot better now.
Thanks for your concern.

:19:09
And if you're done
trying to hide the baloney pony...

:19:12
we've got some stuff to eat.
:19:19
Happy birthday.
:19:21
Yeah, dude.
Happy birthday, man.

:19:22
- Third one this week.
- I'm proud of you.

:19:27
- Who is that guy?
- He's just a bus boy.

:19:51
Gimme seven!
:19:53
Hey, you guys are about to
enter into a world of pain.

:19:56
You. I know what you did.
I was there. I saw it.

:19:59
- Move, or you're gonna get hurt.
- It's that tweaked bus boy, man.

:20:02
I know what you did. I was sitting
right next to you. Remember me?

:20:06
Hey, shorty.
How's your leg feeling, buddy?

:20:08
You're playing awfully good
for having a broken leg.

:20:11
Right, homeboy?
I'm not kiddin' around, bitch.

:20:20
Okay, let's see
the so-called proof.

:20:23
I got the proof. You were there, Dave.
Dave Goodman, 555-01 22.

:20:28
This is nothin'.
:20:30
Keep it.
I got plenty of copies.

:20:32
Of course, if this were to get out,
you guys would probably be expelled.

:20:36
Do you really need a diploma? No.
:20:39
But, you know, if you wanted
to go to a law school, for instance...

:20:42
that'd be pretty tough.
:20:44
Or be hired by a prestigious financial
firm like Stockton, Upright & Falk.

:20:50
I'm into that firm.
:20:52
I know. I saw your name
on the interview list.

:20:53
Good luck getting that job.
They don't hire cheaters.

:20:58
Hey, wait!
Ethan, wait. Dave.


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