Kangaroo Jack
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:15:03
I know, I'm looking!
:15:04
I've never seen so much green
in one little brown package!

:15:08
And now it's in my hands!
:15:10
It slipped out.
:15:12
Here, help me scoop it up.
:15:13
- This is one big load!
- What a mess!

:15:16
- I just want to roll around in it!
- Hand me the rest of the pile.

:15:19
- Can I hold it?
- No! Dump it in the envelope.

:15:21
- Maybe we should flush it.
- We're not gonna flush it.

:15:24
I'll put it in my pocket, leave this room,
and take it to Australia.

:15:28
If you're gonna do that, give it here.
Let me kiss it for good luck.

:15:31
You're not gonna kiss it!
It's bad enough you touched it!

:15:34
- Before you put it away, can I smell it?
- Maybe later.

:15:39
No, no, no.
:15:41
It's not what it looks like.
:15:52
Next, please.
:15:54
G'day, mate! G'day.
:15:58
Could you try not to draw the attention
of the entire airport?

:16:01
Why? What's wrong?
:16:03
The law states we're only allowed
to have $ 10,000.

:16:05
We are carrying $50,000 of mob money.
:16:09
If they find it, I'm anticipating consequences.
:16:11
Like, perhaps, I don't know,
let's say, prison?

:16:14
G'day, mate!
:16:16
You know what? It's my fault.
I didn't keep the sentences short enough.

:16:20
I heard you, Charlie, all right?
:16:22
Now, if you're worried, give me
the money. I'll walk it through.

:16:26
Okay.
:16:27
Let me see, put my fate in your hands.
:16:29
This is such an agonizing decision. No.
:16:32
All right, then. Just remember...
:16:34
...the key is to act like
you don't have anything to hide, all right?

:16:38
Next, please.
:16:40
Watch the master.
:16:42
G'day!
:16:45
How are you doing?
:16:47
- Doing good. How are you?
- I'm all right.

:16:52
Hit it up top!
:16:57
There we go. There we go.
:16:59
G'day, mate.

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