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:11:04
- This is a $2 bill.
- Let me see that.

:11:07
Gee, I thought it was a 20.
:11:09
- Really.
- Well, people palm them off that way.

:11:12
You never know who's gonna
stick it to you, do you, Earl?

:11:16
Look, if 32 bucks isn't enough,
we can always do it some other night.

:11:20
Why don't we do it now.
Let's have your car keys, okay?

:11:23
- My car keys?
- Yeah, my brakes are shot.

:11:26
Why don't I get the food? I'm the one
who's supposed to be neighbourly.

:11:29
You stay here and my wife
will keep you company.

:11:32
Forget it. If you insist on paying for
dinner, the least I can do is go get it.

:11:37
What I don't understand
is where you're going.

:11:39
There's no place decent around here.
:11:41
If you must know, it's a new place,
opened up on the other side of town.

:11:45
Near the train station.
Across from the warehouse.

:11:48
Italian.
:11:50
I commute, I go by there twice a day,
five days a week...

:11:53
...and I've never seen
a restaurant around there.

:11:56
You calling me a liar?
:11:58
No, I...
:12:00
I'm just not very observant,
I guess.

:12:03
I can't blame you.
They don't have their sign up yet.

:12:06
But it's got a cute name:
Caesar's Garlic Wars.

:12:11
Okay. Why don't you
get some ravioli...

:12:14
...and some... What do you
call those stuffed clams?

:12:17
- Stuffed clams.
- Yeah. And some scampi and garlic.

:12:22
Whatever I get, Earl,
I first have to get going.

:12:25
I'll get the keys.
:12:27
Why don't you stay here
and make yourself at home.

:12:30
I'll be right here.
:12:47
Hi.
:12:50
Took a bath. There's a dead rat
in our tub over there.

:12:53
Vic said not to move it.
:12:56
Took a pill. Moving always makes me
kind of hyper.


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