Hi, Mom!
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:09:01
- Can you see her?
- Hey, hey!

:09:03
I see, like, a very funny broad
with a red towel, right?

:09:06
Right, right, right, right.
:09:08
Now, you like it.
I'm glad you like it.

:09:10
- What's your name? Jon, right?
- Jon, right.

:09:11
280 windows.
Confessions of a Peeping Jon.

:09:14
Oh, yeah, well, that's...
Okay.

:09:16
- That's what?
- Okay, okay.

:09:18
- You patronizing me?
- No. You gonna give me the money?

:09:20
You putting up with me?
I'm putting up with you.

:09:22
- You don't have to put up with me.
- I'm not putting up with you!

:09:24
I'm just saying,
give me the money, and I'll do it.

:09:25
I told you, I'm scared of heights.
I'm nervous up here.

:09:29
You need a lens.
I like the idea. It's a good idea.

:09:32
It's a good idea, kid.
:09:34
It's a good idea.
Too bad you don't have a lens.

:09:36
You need a lens! What, are you
gonna work with that piece of crap?

:09:40
What are you doing
to my equipment?

:09:41
I'm waiting for her to take off...
I could see her from here better!

:09:44
- Look at this!
- Well, I know I need a lens.

:09:45
You see these? These are
$12 prescription glasses.

:09:48
I can see probably clearer.
Look at that.

:09:50
I have no trouble now seeing her.
I'll get you a lens from Harry.

:09:53
You go down to Harry,
he'll send you to ABC Camera,

:09:56
you go down, you get the lens,
you get the works.

:09:57
- You will?
- You better deliver.

:09:59
I will, I promise!
:10:00
You get a lens, you sit in your bathtub,
you'll be able to take pictures.

:10:03
Oh, Mr. Banner, that's fantastic.
Can I shake your hand?

:10:05
When you get to know me better,
we'll shake hands.

:10:07
Right now it's strictly business,
you understand?

:10:10
That's great, Mr. Banner. Listen,
how much money can you give me?

:10:12
Don't worry about it.
Whatever it costs. What do you need?

:10:15
Well, I need about...
I'd like to have about $2,000.

:10:17
$2,000? All right,
so I'll give you about $2,000.

:10:21
Get out.
You're gonna give me $2,000?

:10:23
- I'm gonna give you $2,000.
- You're really gonna give me $2,000?

:10:25
That's right, I'm a schmuck,
I know. I trust you, kid.

:10:27
I know, I know, I know.
I've got a good heart.

:10:30
You remind me of...
:10:31
What's the difference
who you remind me of?

:10:33
He was killed in the war, anyway.
He was a good kid.

:10:36
He went away. I was gonna
teach him the business, you know that?

:10:39
What business was that?
:10:41
- You trying to make fun of me?
- I'm sorry.

:10:43
What?
:10:44
I'm taking you in off the street,
you're making fun of me?

:10:47
My cousin Marshall. My cousin
Marshall would have had this job,

:10:50
would have had the opportunity
that you're gonna have.

:10:52
Mr. Banner, I'm very sorry.
I'd like to shake your hand.

:10:55
I'm sorry.
Can I expect a check from you?

:10:58
You just tell Harry
to send the bills to me.


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