Poolhall Junkies
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:02:01
we had no professionals.
All we had was hustlers.

:02:05
I don't wanna be a hustler, Rags.
:02:08
I want to be a professional,
and I'm gonna be.

:02:10
I'm just waiting for my invitation.
:02:14
What's going on here?
:02:16
-We were just--
-We were just what?

:02:20
You know who this is?
This is Rags, and he's a hustler.

:02:23
Probably one of the best.
What'd you do? Make him win the first set?

:02:26
-He's up $20.
-He's $20 up. Right, $20 up.

:02:30
Then you'd be $50 up, then $100,
then you'd be broke.

:02:33
Come on, Joe, let me play.
I can beat this guy.

:02:35
Maybe you can and maybe you can't.
:02:37
But we don't deal with maybes, do we?
:02:39
You don't know all the angles yet,
but I do, all right?

:02:42
He's bad news.
Even if you win, you can't win.

:02:44
What do you mean, even if I win,
I can't win? I don't understand.

:02:48
You don't have to understand.
Just listen to me.

:02:51
If the kid wants to play...
:02:52
why don't you let him play?
He may learn something.

:02:55
The only thing he'll learn from you
is how to lose.

:02:58
I'm trying to do something here.
I'm trying to educate this kid, all right?

:03:02
So if you got something to say, say it to me.
:03:04
Otherwise shut the fuck up,
because he's my kid, all right?

:03:07
He's my fucking kid.
:03:10
And I'm gonna make him a champion.
So you stay away from him.

:03:23
-Mail came today, Joe.
-Thanks, Don.


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