Stakeout
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:56:08
- Great.
- Hey, Lecce, I want to talk to you.

:56:14
- You should be getting some sleep.
What are you doing?
- I heard you wanted to talk to me.

:56:17
Yeah, a couple of cops sitting
on a stake-out in fourth precinct
just got caught on a procedure.

:56:22
Seems they got overanxious,
blew their cover.

:56:26
I don't want this to happen here.
You pass it on.

:56:29
- No funny stuff.
- No funny stuff. Okay, got it.
- Right. Right.

:56:32
Okay, you got it. You got it.
No funny stuff.

:56:34
Excuse me!
Bill, how are you?

:56:36
- I'm okay. I'm okay.
- What are you doing here?

:56:38
Well, I just had, uh, a, uh, you know.
No, no, no, what are you doing here?

:56:43
- I heard you were
supposed to be at work.
- Well, I was, but they let me off early
so I could see my brother.

:56:46
- You know, they only have
certain hours here, and--
- Hey, fiishman.

:56:50
One day we dance again, okay?
:56:53
- Are you in some kind of trouble?
- No, no, no. He's just a funny friend.
- Hey, Chris.

:56:58
Listen, this is a really bad time
to talk to me. Could I--

:57:00
Could I call you up, give you a call?
I gotta make a couple of calls.

:57:03
And after I make those calls,
we'll probably, you know,
make-- call you after.

:57:28
Come on. Come on.
:57:50
- Great.
- Hey, fellas. What do you got?

:57:53
Uh, the usual.
Logged fiive calls today.

:57:56
One from Gail, some friend of hers
that just had a fiight with her husband.

:57:59
And one from her mother about
a recipe for some sort of shrimp dish.


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