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Anybody like a big beautiful balloon?
:31:15
And wouldn't this lovely lady like
to know what the future holds?

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- How much?
- 50 cents is all it's gonna cost.

:31:22
How would this lady like to know
about the handsome man in her future?

:31:27
I already know all about it, brother.
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You can't win 'em all.
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- There it is.
- How long you been doing this?

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All my life. My parents were carnies.
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- Still gets to you?
- You don't see it?

:31:49
- It's a carnival.
- Don't hang around too long.

:31:53
- You got your religion, I got mine.
- Your bike will be ready Friday.

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- Why so long?
- They don't work tomorrow or Sunday.

:32:06
Help out on one of those rides.
I've got something to do.

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Sure.
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Mr Nielsen.
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Mrs Morgan, I was coming to see you.
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- To pull the rug from under us?
- As a matter of fact, l...

:32:20
-..was.
- I'm sorry. That's my job.

:32:22
I know. "l just pull the switch.
I don't sentence the guy."

:32:25
The bank wants to know when
to expect last month's payment.

:32:29
When I get it.
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I'll have to tell them
something more definite.

:32:34
- Business looks pretty good.
- Could be a lot better.

:32:37
We've been rained out
four Saturday nights.

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It would be OK
if we didn't owe you.

:32:42
That lawsuit could have finished you
if we hadn't come to the rescue.

:32:46
And delay the day of reckoning. Tell
your thick-skinned friends in Topeka

:32:51
that their money's a lot safer
if we stay open.

:32:55
Close us down and they'll get
10 cents on the dollar.

:32:59
The bank would prefer it if the man
who caused the accident was gone.


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