:34:03
It's like a little bowl of oatmeal
with a hole in it.
:34:06
-I got one too.
-Oh, come on.
:34:08
I just got a little more
brown sugar on mine.
:34:11
Did you say "Terrence Meyers"?.
:34:14
Yeah, I think I did make that jacket.
We might have pulled a job together.
:34:18
What job?. Who were you working for?.
:34:21
Stand up. Walk to the back
and do a spin for me.
:34:24
Wait a second.
I just showed you my stomach--
:34:27
Come on, a deal's a deal, Earl.
:34:28
Fine, then this conversation is over.
:34:33
Wait. Wait.
:34:35
-Hold it. Come on. Wait.
-I can 't hear you.
:34:42
Get up.
:34:45
-Tell him to take his jacket off.
-Take your jacket off.
:34:49
-Slow spin.
-He says to do a slow spin.
:34:53
Tell him to arch his back
and then look back at me, mean.
:34:57
Like a dragon.
:35:01
He says to arch your back
and look back at him, mean, like a dragon.
:35:06
But keep it mean.
:35:24
Tell him great job.
He can sit down.
:35:26
You're a very convincing dragon.
You should feel good about that.
:35:30
Just get this over with.
:35:33
Okay, here's the deal.
:35:35
Terrence and I worked as extra muscle
for a couple of dealers.
:35:38
I'd like to tell you who,
but I don't know.
:35:41
I never got a name,
I never got a face.
:35:43
But I do know one thing:
:35:47
They paid us in coke.
I was pretty pissed at the time.
:35:50
I was hoping to get cash.
I'm no coke dealer.
:35:53
Right, so where's the coke?.
:35:55
If we find that coke,
we can probably trace it.
:35:57
Fine. Fine.