Mobsters and Mormons
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Thank you so much.
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Yeah.
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Goodnight.
:20:05
Goodnight.
Nice to meet yous.

:20:06
Thanks, you too.
Bye-bye.

:20:09
That was interesting.
:20:12
Yep.
:20:23
Uh, hello, ma'am.
I'm Rick Cheeseman.

:20:25
We just moved in down the street.
:20:27
I'm Blanche Brinkerhoff.
Nice to meet you.

:20:30
Blanche, Louise Means
is on the phone.

:20:32
I'll call her back.
:20:33
I was just walking around
meeting the neighbors and uh,

:20:36
I was wondering,
:20:37
do you know those people
with the satellite dish?

:20:40
That's Bishop Harrison's.
:20:42
I knocked, but nobody answered.
:20:44
They're out of town.
:20:46
Really? I see.
:20:47
Hey, you wouldn't happen
to have a ladder

:20:49
and some power tools, would ya?
:20:55
Julie, let's go, lights out.
:20:57
I still have homework.
:20:58
Which you wouldn't have
:20:59
if you hadn't been on the phone.
:21:01
If I still lived in California,
I could see my friends

:21:04
and not worry
about making time for phone calls.

:21:06
And making time to get up earlier
to do your homework,

:21:09
because now it's time for bed.
:21:11
Good night.
:21:14
I hate this place!
:21:18
You know, we need
to make an effort and reach out.

:21:21
Really?
:21:22
I was thinking more along the lines
of a padded room with a big lock,

:21:27
and the only contact is to slide food
through this tiny, little slot.

:21:32
What?
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I'm talking about dealing
with your sister and her attitude.

:21:37
I was talking about the Cheesemans
and their not being members.

:21:41
What do you mean?
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Well, I've just been thinking.
:21:44
I know what it feels like
to be the minority.

:21:46
My dad moves us down to the South,
and suddenly, I'm the only Mormon

:21:51
in a high school filled with
born-again Christians.

:21:54
I mean, I was voted
most likely to burn in hell.

:21:58
I think dealing with your sister

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