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:05:00
Well, pretty good dips.
Twelve. Ten and ten.

:05:04
Twenty. Yeah.
Nice lookin' sales. Very good.

:05:09
[ Ken ] Money is being made
in the Bible business.

:05:13
It's a fabulous business.
It's a good business.

:05:16
And all I can say to people who aren't
makin'the money.: It's their fault.

:05:20
Just keep that in mind. The money's
out there, and go out and get it.

:05:24
I, for one, am sick and tired
of hagglin' with you people...

:05:30
and pleadin' with you to get you
to do what's good for you...

:05:34
and what's good for us.
:05:36
Instead of--
Friday and Saturday--

:05:38
lnstead of goofin' off
or playin' gin rummy or poker,

:05:41
which l think
is all very important--

:05:44
- [ Men Laughing ]
- l think somebody
that's out in that territory...

:05:48
should go out and see if this church
is in a good neighborhood.

:05:52
Or if it's in a skid-row
neighborhood, meet the priest.

:05:55
And if you're
gonna have a problem,

:05:57
see it in time to let us know...
so we can get another church.

:06:02
You would double your earnings,
:06:05
we would double our volume...
:06:07
and we'd all be a lot better off.
:06:09
Maybe you see some missin'faces here.
We eliminated a few men.

:06:13
Not because we were mad at 'em.
Not because we didn't like 'em.

:06:16
And not because we didn't need
the few sales that they made.

:06:20
But it's a question of the sour apple
spoilin'the barrel.

:06:23
Certain guys have a habit
of gettin' a couple of beers...

:06:26
and flyin' off the handle
and badgerin' people around
and throwin' their weight around.

:06:31
l want to go on record
and l want to tell you all...

:06:35
the next man that gets off base
with me, l'm gonna tag him out.

:06:39
The ball game's over.
You've got a job to do,

:06:43
and you go out and you do it.
:06:45
I thank you very much. I thank you
for coming and for listening.

:06:54
Don't you worry about it,
Buster. l've had it.

:06:57
l'm sick and tired
of bein' sick and tired.


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