:43:00
- When were you in?
- '68 to '70.
:43:04
Yeah, I was there.
:43:06
- Marty Howard.
- John Moran.
:43:08
John.
:43:10
- OK, look. What do you need for the bus?
- 40.
:43:13
When my money comes in,
I'll give you the 40.
:43:16
- No, I couldn't take that.
- Are you gonna miss your formation?
:43:19
I'll lend you the 40. When you get back
to the base, send it back.
:43:23
- Um...
- No. You get on that bus.
:43:25
- Thank you.
- Nothing to it. You'd do the same for me.
:43:29
- If my money comes in first...
- No, we'll be all right. I couldn't do that.
:43:33
(clerk) Moran!
:43:38
Could I see some ID, please?
:43:45
Thank you.
:43:47
Now that man is going to
give his money to a total stranger.
:43:51
Now, you've got to take some money
from me. I want you to take it.
:43:55
- What do you need?
- No, we'll get by.
:44:02
No, wait. You tell me.
What do you need? I've got it right here.
:44:07
Save your money, Joe. Semper fi.
:44:15
- What's more fun than human nature?
- You learn something new every day.
:44:19
- Ain't it the truth? Are you impressed?
- So you can't cheat an honest man?
:44:24
That's probably true. But what we've
just seen is a slightly different principle.
:44:29
- Which is?
- Don't trust nobody.
:44:34
Were you in the Marines?
:44:35
Everybody gets something
out of every transaction.
:44:39
I give that guy my confidence.
I ask him for help.
:44:42
What he gets is he feels
like he's a good man.
:44:45
Now, what do you get
out of this transaction?
:44:50
- I told you.
- Did you?
:44:52
Yes, I said that I wanted...
:44:56
You want to know a tell?