The Commitments
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:40:12
Mr Rabbitte, you've been collecting
unemployment benefit for two years.

:40:16
Are you telling me you can't get a job?
:40:18
We're a Third World country.
What can yeh do?

:40:27
- Jimmy! Howayeh?
- Dean! Didn't know you were on the dole.

:40:31
- Three months now. How about yourself?
- Lost count. Yeh know how it is.

:40:34
- See you at Joey's. Tuesday, is it?
- Yeah, Tuesday.

:40:38
See yeh there.
:40:39
Jimmy! It feels much better
bein' an unemployed musician

:40:43
than an unemployed pipe fitter!
:40:59
Check that horn.
:41:01
You?
:41:03
Joey The Lips.
:41:11
This is an all-star album. Very rare.
:41:14
I'll get a pen, and then
I can autograph it for yis.

:41:19
He's full of it.
:41:20
Look, that's Joey there,
next to Otis Redding.

:41:23
That could be anybody.
All yeh can see is the trumpet.

:41:26
Look at this, then. "Trumpet, J Fagan."
:41:29
- Ah, it's a very common name.
- Not in Detroit.

:41:32
He's played with all the
greats, then? Your Joey?

:41:35
Oh, yes, indeed.
He was in America for years!

:41:39
But I'll tell you something that
nobody knows about my Joey.

:41:46
Wherever he went, or wherever he played,
:41:50
he always sent me a postcard.
:41:56
Yeah, yeah
:41:59
They say it's a man's world

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