:06:01
Want to grow up to be a bum?
:06:04
After a while, he was mostly pissed
because I hung around the cabstand.
:06:09
He knew what went on there.
:06:11
Every once in a while I'd have to take
a beating. But by then, I didn't care.
:06:16
The way I saw it...
:06:17
...everybody takes a beating sometime.
:06:21
I can't make any more deliveries.
:06:23
What? You'll fuck everything up.
:06:25
My dad says he'll kill me. Look.
:06:27
Come with me.
:06:29
-ls that him there?
-No.
:06:31
-How about him?
-No.
:06:35
-That's the guy...
-Get him.
:06:38
Excuse me.
:06:41
-Scumbag.
-Come here, you piece of shit.
:06:51
-Know this kid?
-Yeah.
:06:53
-Know where he lives?
-Yeah.
:06:55
-You deliver mail to his house?
-Yeah.
:06:57
From now on, any letter from school
to his house comes directly here.
:07:01
Understand?
:07:02
Another letter from school
goes to that kid's house...
:07:05
...in the oven you'll go, head first.
:07:07
That was it. No more letters from
truant officers. No letters from school.
:07:12
In fact, no more letters from anybody.
:07:14
After a few weeks, my mother went
to the post office to complain.
:07:18
How could I go to school after that...
:07:20
...and pledge allegiance and sit through
good government bullshit?
:07:26
Paulie hated phones.
He wouldn't have one in his house.
:07:30
Mickey called. Want me to call him back?
:07:32
All right, make the call.
:07:34
He got all his calls second hand.
Then you'd have to call the people back.
:07:39
Got a nickel? Get him on the phone.
:07:42
There were guys, that's all they did all
day, was take care of Paulie's calls.
:07:56
For a guy who moved all day long...
:07:58
...Paulie didn't talk to six people.
With union problems...