:26:03
How nice.
:26:05
Not nice,
he thinks he did you a favor.
:26:07
And cops are the worst barflies.
:26:09
It's not worth it, I tell you.
:26:11
You just don't like his looks,
Arturo.
:26:18
It's quite an experience
to watch you work.
:26:22
Like you're in a play,
everything's on cue.
:26:25
You're kind of letter-perfect.
:26:28
Do you ever flub your lines?
:26:31
Are you politely suggesting
I lack spontaneity?
:26:37
Have you seen Mac?
:26:40
He's going to ask you
to cater a party.
:26:45
That is our business.
:26:48
We think it involves his business.
:26:51
Are you suggesting I refuse because
it's a party for drug dealers?
:26:57
But if it's for this one particular
guy, he's particularly unpleasant.
:27:02
-You mean violent?
-No, I doubt that.
:27:05
Unless he doesn't like your lasagne.
:27:07
I'm sure Mr. McKussic's friend
will be well-behaved.
:27:12
Why would you call him a friend?
:27:14
A figure of speech.
Who else would you give a party for?
:27:16
A business associate.
:27:18
As it happens,
Carlos and Mac are friends.
:27:21
And you and Mac are friends.
:27:23
That's right.
:27:26
Sounds like a friendly situation
all around.
:27:28
Not exactly.
:27:30
Nobody knows Carlos. Nobody knows
what he looks like but Mac.
:27:34
You want me to spy on a customer so
you can find out what he looks like?
:27:38
Absolutely not!
:27:40
Let's not discuss my business
or his business or your business.
:27:45
But that leaves nothing
to talk about.
:27:47
Let's eat.