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Charlie, Muriel and Yvonne
Iived in a city -
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- where people pray
for miracles every day.
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Like winning
the $64-million lottery.
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My name is Angel. This story . . .
Well, it's pretty much all true.
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l had a dream last night. I got
three cherries on a slot machine, -
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l had a dream last night. I got
three cherries on a slot machine, -
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- but they were the face of
my dead father. lt's a sign.
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- But you hated your father.
- No matter. A sign is a sign.
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- You think l'm nuts, but we'll win.
- I didn't say you were nuts.
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l said the odds of winning the
Iottery are not overwhelming.
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One bedroom in Queens
is not my idea of living.
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One bedroom is fine. lf we had kids,
it would be another story.
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- We can't afford to have kids.
- Of course we can !
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Cops have kids!
Firemen have kids . . .
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- That's why we have public schools.
- Just get the ticket!
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She's got to get real. You got to
tell her, "l'm out here every day, -
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- getting paid, bringing it home."
She's got to listen to you.
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- You can't be serious!
- lt takes two minutes.
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l'm starving, man !
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This is police business, step aside.
It'll take two minutes . . .
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This will take forever. And
Burger King's another five blocks.
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- lt's only across the street.
- What, that place? Oh, no . . .