:09:01
	Leo Devoe's six weeks over.
:09:04
	He's dead.
:09:04
	How do you know? Did he tell you?
:09:07
	Yeah, he told me he was dead.
:09:09
	Personally?
:09:10
	Yeah, he told me he got killed
in a jet crash last month.
:09:15
	Maybe he had flight insurance.
Visit his wife.
:09:18
	You do it, it's your book now.
He had a dry-cleaner's on the highway.
:09:24
	Let me explain something.
:09:26
	Momo is dead, so all he had now
belongs to Jimmy Capp, including you.
:09:31
	This means when I speak,
I speak for Jimmy.
:09:34
	E.g., from now on you start
showing me the proper respect.
:09:39
	E.g. means for example. You mean "i.e.".
:09:42
	Bullshit, it's short for ergo.
:09:44
	Ask your man.
:09:45
	E.g. means for example.
:09:48
	E.g., i.e., fuck you! The point is that
when I say jump you say OK, OK?!
:09:53
	Yeah, Ray, OK.
:09:55
	Now, you owe me the dry-cleaner's
1 5 Gs plus juice which is another...
:10:04
	2700.
:10:05
	Get it from his wife or out of your
own pocket, I don't give a fuck,
:10:11
	but never hand me a book with a miss.
:10:18
	We'll see you, Ray.
:10:21
	Go see the dry-cleaner's wife.
You've got three days.
:10:26
	I told you not to piss him off...
:10:28
	Don't say another fucking word, OK?
:10:31
	I hate the dry-cleaning business.
:10:34
	I hate being inside all day
around all those machines.
:10:38
	Must be hot.
:10:40
	You have no idea how hot it is.
:10:44
	Do you know, Fay, I was wondering,
did Leo have life insurance?
:10:50
	I don't know of any.
:10:55
	Hmm.
:10:58
	I trust you, Chili.