Mean Streets
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1:01:02
Sure, I understand.
Shall I serve the tripe now?

1:01:06
-Anytime. Thank you, Oscar.
-You're welcome.

1:01:23
They are not like us.
1:01:25
They know where to come
when they need us.

1:01:27
I realized this a long time ago,
during World War II.

1:01:30
Charlie Lakey was working for
the government, taking care of the docks.

1:01:34
What did he do?
1:01:36
He was there, that's what he did.
1:01:40
I said the same thing to your father
20 years ago.

1:01:44
He didn't listen.
1:01:50
You're still around that kid, Johnny Boy.
1:01:54
This Johnny Boy is named after me.
1:01:56
Nice, huh? Oh, sure.
1:01:58
But this Johnny Boy is a little bit
like your friend, Groppi-- Half-crazy.

1:02:03
I understand you try to help him out
because of our family and his family.

1:02:07
Well, that's nice. I understand.
1:02:09
But watch yourself, don't spoil anything.
1:02:12
Honorable men go with honorable men.
1:02:17
Don't forget that.
1:02:20
His whole family has problems.
1:02:22
His cousin, the girl who lives
next door to you....

1:02:25
Teresa. The one who's sick in the head.
1:02:28
No, she's got epilepsy.
1:02:31
That's what I said. She's sick in the head.
1:02:34
Her mother and father came to me
for advice.

1:02:36
She wants her own apartment.
What am I gonna tell 'em? Lock her up?

1:02:40
You know I'm compato with them.
1:02:43
So I listen.
1:02:44
I have to take an interest.
1:02:47
You live next door. Keep an eye open.
1:02:48
But don't get involved.
1:02:51
Charlie, why don't you take a look
around the place if you want to?

1:02:55
I've been in and outta this place
about 50 times already.

1:02:58
Well, maybe you missed something.

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