Mobsters and Mormons
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:37:02
These are the seven-thirties.
:37:04
If you'll... just stand there,
:37:06
I'll do that.
:37:09
We're not a "big box" here.
:37:10
I like to call it a customized store.
:37:13
So, you'll find seven-thirties,
three-eighties...

:37:15
Brother James.
:37:15
President Perry, good to see you.
:37:18
How are you?
:37:19
I'm fine.
My wife has me fixing the gate,

:37:21
and I'm looking for
some specific hinges.

:37:24
Yes, yes.
:37:25
Hinges, I can take care of that.
:37:27
Let me introduce you
to George here, first.

:37:30
He just moved in a few weeks ago.
:37:32
This is President Perry.
:37:34
He's a stake president,
we call that.

:37:36
He's a sort of the leader
of many of the local congregations.

:37:39
Like a president.
:37:40
Like president of the Mormons?
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Something like that, yeah.
:37:43
What, you want to be
the teamsters now?

:37:46
The Mormon Jimmy Hoffa?
:37:48
Did I mention that George
is from Omaha?

:37:50
My son served a mission to Omaha.
:37:52
Bet he knocked on your door.
:37:54
Well, if he did,
I didn't answer it, Mr. Hoffa.

:37:57
The hinge aisle, President,
is just over in this area.

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- I'll take care of this.
- Great.

:38:02
Nice to have met you.
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Wife's got 'im working.
:38:06
Yeah, what?
:38:07
Can get this cut in half?
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Here.
You don't got a saw at home?

:38:15
All right.
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You want it exactly in half?
:38:19
Preferably.
As close as you can get.

:38:29
You have used one
of these before?

:38:31
Yeah, but not to cut wood.
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- Kate.
- Oh, Louise, you startled me.

:38:44
I'm sorry.
I'm just out for my morning stroll.

:38:47
I noticed when the postman
put the mail in,

:38:50
the postcard from your
in-laws in the Philippines.

:38:53
Oh.
:38:54
It's nice to see things
are going well for them.

:38:57
Thank you.
:38:59
Yeah, you know, normally I'm not one
to pry into other people's affairs.


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