Fun with Dick and Jane
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:28:02
I'm going to seed it.
:28:07
You're having a garage sale?
:28:10
Yeah. Odds and ends.
:28:12
Déclassé, Harper.
Très déclassé.

:28:15
It brings all the riffraff in the
neighborhood. You know what I mean.

:28:23
Hey, man, the opera's
coming to town next Tuesday.

:28:27
So what?
:28:28
So 40 bucks a night, man. Cash.
:28:31
Can you sing?
:28:32
Hell, no! All you do is stand around
while they sing.

:28:35
Sometimes, you carry a spear,
or hold the elephant.

:28:38
It's real easy, man.
:28:40
Excuse me, Nesbitt.
Private matter to discuss.

:28:46
- What about unemployment?
- We don't tell them, man.

:28:49
- Suppose they find out?
- How are they gonna find out?

:28:52
They pay us in cash. There's no papers.
No way they're gonna find out.

:28:56
You mean I'm gonna be
a welfare chiseler?

:28:58
Hey, hey! A welfare chiseler is just
some bum who doesn't wanna work.

:29:02
We wanna work.
:29:03
Yeah, but the rules say you can't
work and collect unemployment.

:29:07
You can't always go by the rules.
There are times to run heavy numbers.

:29:11
"When in the course of human events..."
You know?

:29:14
How about guys
like Rockefeller and Dupont?

:29:16
Think they let a few crummy rules
stand in the way?

:29:18
That's the whole enchilada
that made this country great, man.

:29:22
- I never thought of it like that.
- You'd better start.

:29:25
I ain't no deadbeat welfare chiseler,
and neither are you.

:29:29
- I'm sorry.
- That's okay, man.

:29:57
Cool it. Cool it. Cool it.

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