Poolhall Junkies
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And John. Hi, John.
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I'm surprised to see you here,
what with your busy schedule and all.

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-I can't believe you actually made it.
-I did, Beth, all right? So relax.

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No, really.
What has been keeping you so busy?

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I know you're always fashionably late...
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but I would just love to know
what kept us all waiting for you today.

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I've been here for about an hour already.
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I just was outside,
helping the valets kick-start your broom.

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They had trouble finding your keys.
I think that was the problem.

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Beth, may I speak to you for a moment?
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John, I must say my curiosity is piqued.
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What kind of business are you in?
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-I kind of move money around.
-Money management. Hard currency?

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-Generally.
-lt's a risky business.

:31:47
What's your loss ratio?
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Larry, I don't lose money that often.
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Really? What's your technique?
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Let's just say I kind of
take it out of other people's pockets...

:31:58
and put it in my pocket,
you know what I'm saying?

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Okay, excuse me.
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Excuse me, handsome. You got anything
in this joint besides champagne?

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I didn't think so.
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Lawyers' party, big deal. Can't get a beer.
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I'm going outside. Get some smog.
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What do you call a thousand lawyers...
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buried up to their neck in sand?
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-What?
-Not enough sand.

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-Hi, Mike Flynn.
-John Doyle.

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I saw you come in.
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-Good hair.
-You, too.

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Are we related?
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Only kidding.
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I retired last month...
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so my friends drag me to these things.
They try to keep me busy.

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What do you do?
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I don't know.
You could say I'm self-employed.

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That's good. It's wise.

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