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He leaves it in there about
50 percent of the time.

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And every day, at exactly 2:45,
like clockwork...

:26:06
Rick, the manager,
takes his coffee break.

:26:08
He orders coffee and a slice of rhubarb
pie, and flirts with the waitress...

:26:11
until 3 o'clock. Sometimes,
while he's on his break...

:26:16
I think, screw it, I could take
$250 thousand out of that safe...

:26:19
go to Vegas
and double or nothing.

:26:22
Hell, yeah. That's it, man,
we're there. Dude, we're there.

:26:26
- No, that's the story.
- No, that's the plan.

:26:29
How come you've never
mentioned this before?

:26:32
Even if you and I could sit down and
figure out how to do this perfectly...

:26:34
which you and I could never do,
I still wouldn't actually do it.

:26:36
Yeah, but I'll help you. I'll go
in there with my backpack...

:26:40
and you give the money.
I'll take it right out of there.

:26:43
If the timing’s not right,
then, whatever.

:26:46
I'll ask for a statement on
my checking and I'll split.

:26:49
Max, I thought it was a cool idea
that would never work.

:26:53
Dude, we could make it
all in one shot...

:26:55
and get away with it
and put it all on the line.

:26:57
A good bet are when the odds
outweigh the risk.

:27:01
You know what that means?
This isn’t the case here.

:27:03
You're so wrong! Listen to you!
What are you talking about?

:27:07
It's a story that would never work!
That's the way I started it!

:27:10
That's the way it's gonna end!
The end!

:27:30
Deposit.
:27:34
Hey, Mr. Merchant.
:27:37
So...
where's the little pooch?

:27:40
- Flying a helicopter.
- Really?

:27:42
No, not really.
:27:45
He's at home.
:27:47
Of course.
:27:50
So, what is she, a miniature collie?
:27:54
He is a Pomeranian.
:27:58
So, that’s just as big as he,
she, it gets?


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