1:12:00
	Hey, Johnny.
Haven't seen you for seven days.
1:12:04
	- That means you owe me $7.
- Jesus, not again.
1:12:07
	A dollar a day keeps Frank away.
Hey, I'm joking.
1:12:10
	I've no money.
1:12:11
	No, no. I got something for you.
1:12:15
	Here, here.
1:12:17
	- What are they?
- They're food stamps.
1:12:21
	- I'm all right, thanks.
- Come on, you helped me out.
1:12:24
	I'm just trying to help you out for once.
Come on, take them.
1:12:28
	You can't take something from me?
Take the stamps.
1:12:31
	Come on, take the stamps.
1:12:36
	- Thanks.
- No problem, Irish.
1:12:47
	Come on then. Tuck you in.
1:12:50
	Dad? Who's gonna iron
our school uniforms?
1:12:53
	Daddo the baddo.
1:12:57
	- Dad?
- What?
1:12:58
	- I need money for school.
- I have that sorted. It's all right.
1:13:03
	- Okay.
- Okay?
1:13:04
	- Night, Dad.
- Good night.
1:13:07
	Dad. You forgot to say Christy's prayer.
1:13:12
	- I don't know it.
- I'll say it.
1:13:17
	- All right.
- Kneel.
1:13:21
	- What?
- Will you kneel?
1:13:25
	No. I'm not kneeling, no.
1:13:29
	- Mom always kneels.
- But dads are different.
1:13:37
	- I want Mom.
- Christy, do the prayer, would you?
1:13:42
	No monsters, no ghosts.
No nightmares, no witches.
1:13:47
	No people coming into the kitchen,
smashing the dishes.
1:13:51
	No deviis coming out of the mirror,
no dolis coming alive.
1:13:56
	Mateo going home, Frankie in Heaven.