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:22:02
Maybe I should ask her, not that
I don't trust your mind-reading.

:22:05
- Hey, Ann, how you doing?
- I didn't see anything.

:22:09
- I'm going to check the perimeter.
- Go ahead.

:22:12
You see somebody,
you holler.

:22:18
You have a good night.
:22:23
- We did it.
- This wasn't necessary.

:22:26
My name shouldn't be on your house.
I'll buy my own in a few years.

:22:33
All right.
:22:39
- Chief Whitlock.
- Hey, baby, it's me.

:22:42
What time do you get off?
I've found a way to go to that clinic.

:22:46
- Right.
- Can you talk?

:22:48
- Hold on.
- Forget it.

:22:50
Excuse me. I'm sorry.
:22:51
You know, I've got to go.
T ell her I say hi.

:22:55
Bye.
:23:05
Is this a bad time? Can you talk?
:23:07
Yeah. It's no problem.
:23:08
You've got to hear this.
It's incredible.

:23:11
I name you the beneficiary
of my life insurance policy.

:23:15
No, no.
Not me personally.

:23:17
You name The Living Gift
as your beneficiary

:23:20
after we purchase
the policy from you.

:23:23
And you--
I mean, The Living Gift--

:23:26
collects on the policy
when I die.

:23:27
As the beneficiary, yes,
we collect on the policy.

:23:30
So you make a profit if she dies?
Is that legal?

:23:34
- We wouldn't be here if it wasn't.
- How much do I get?

:23:37
The amount depends on how long
your medical staff says I have to live.

:23:41
How about a ballpark figure?
:23:43
- $750,000.
- I know.

:23:47
Even if they have to repeat
the treatment several times,

:23:49
there would be enough money
for us to go somewhere.

:23:52
Like the Conch Festival
in Key West?

:23:57
No.
:23:58
Clambake in Opa Locka?

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