:26:04
- So, what's the story with Torres?
- I checked the carton...
:26:07
...he packed for Jimmy's Tavern.
- I knew it.
:26:09
It was marked for 20 pounds of
short ribs and 30 pounds of chop.
:26:12
There were three fillets in it.
About an $80 difference.
:26:15
You give the kid every break you can.
:26:17
- What do you wanna do?
- Send him in.
:26:19
Tommy, he sticks a boning knife
in his belt, you buzz me.
:26:22
All right.
:26:23
All right.
:26:24
That fucking kid. Listen...
:26:28
Figure out what we owe Torres
as of yesterday afternoon.
:26:35
- Stealing?
- Yeah.
:26:37
- Two-forty, gross.
- What good is gross gonna do me?
:26:40
You were a lot nicer boss when
we used to get laid once in a while.
:26:43
- The usual 12 fictitious dependents.
- Come on, how much?
:26:47
178.30. I don't think you get
enough sex these days.
:26:50
It wasn't meant to last.
There's a saying...
:26:52
"You don't crap where you eat."
:26:54
Listen to 20 years in the world of
commerce from the female point of view:
:26:58
Every guy who told you that
banged his bookkeeper.
:27:00
- How much was it?
- One seventy-eight and 30 cents.
:27:03
Yeah, come on.
:27:06
- Tommy says you wanted to see me?
- Here's your pay through yesterday.
:27:09
Today's money goes toward
the meat you robbed.
:27:12
Be out in five minutes
or I'll break your fucking legs.
:27:14
Robbing? Me, man?
:27:20
Wanna open up the boxes
for Jimmy's Tavern?
:27:23
Go ahead. Go ahead, open them up.
:27:25
Man, how am I gonna live
on the shit wages you paying?
:27:28
Where'd you come to borrow money
when your baby had pneumonia, Julio?
:27:32
Where? We treated you
like family here, right?
:27:35
Well, you just better hope
your family all stay healthy.
:27:38
- What did you say?
- I said you take...
:27:55
You busted my nose, man.