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:21:00
- Waiting for the right time.
- That's not what I mean.

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I'm saying you can make timing.
You just have to pay attention.

:21:04
I don't want to hear your stupid ideas
right now. Please. Please.

:21:09
Air Supply. Pull.
:21:16
Last week, the pieces
of the puzzle came together.

:21:19
I'd been looking at the bank
differently for months now.

:21:22
The bank stopped being the place
I showed up and forgot myself...

:21:26
until it was time to leave.
It was a house of money.

:21:29
I broke it into parts.
:21:31
There are five places money is kept,
all in cash.

:21:34
One, the cash drawer.
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It carries approximately 10 thousand
at a given time and is counted daily.

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Two, the ATM machine. It carries at
least 40 thousand and is counted daily.

:21:45
Three, the mini-vault.
The small vault behind the tellers.

:21:49
Around 250 thousand,
and counted daily.

:21:52
Four, the vault.
Mainly a storage facility...

:21:56
that could be carrying cashier's
drawers and other valuables.

:21:59
Or maybe nothing.
Inventoried daily.

:22:02
Five, safety deposit boxes.
:22:04
A potpourri of cash,
valuables, documents...

:22:07
and meaningless mementos.
:22:09
There is no record of anything put
in a safety deposit box.

:22:15
Merchant's a customer at the bank.
:22:17
He shows up
about twice a month.

:22:19
Sometimes he brings his dog.
:22:22
He's loaded. He sells some kind
of ''Get rich quick'' package.

:22:27
He doesn't know who I am
but every time I see him...

:22:30
I can feel the blood
in my eyes start to boil.

:22:34
Last week, he wanted to see
his safety deposit box.

:22:38
So I take him around and
I ask if he has his key.

:22:41
He looks at me for a second,
then turns around.

:22:44
He's fiddling with
the dog's collar...

:22:46
and I see in the reflection that the
dog's tag pops open like a locket.

:22:50
He turns around with his key.
:22:52
I take my key
and we open his box.


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