:04:03
Oh, man, whatever you want.
You know that.
:04:06
- Fighting Donnellys stick together!
- Right!
:04:08
Listen, I got a lot of good people
in my corner. They want what we want.
:04:12
And we're gonna get there.
It's just gonna take some finesse.
:04:16
I'll do anything.
Just name it and I'll get started.
:04:19
There's a lot to be done right here,
like phone canvassing, stuff like that.
:04:23
So stay put and I'll get you
the details. All right?
:04:26
- We gonna do it, little brother?
- Yeah!
:04:30
- Come on. Let's go.
- All the way, Governor.
:04:41
Dock Workers' Union.
:04:44
Let me make myself clear.
My brother is a priority.
:04:47
Let's just find someone
in the organisation.
:04:50
Just as long as he or she is reliable
and helps Mike make a contribution.
:04:54
So just find someone and
give them the assignment... now.
:04:59
(man) Excuse me, Mr "About to be
Governor Elect" Donnelly.
:05:02
This assignment you describe,
if someone volunteered and did it well,
:05:07
would he or she earn a staff position
in your new administration?
:05:10
- Steve, not now.
- Hey. Uh, yes.
:05:15
He or she most certainly would.
:05:21
Then I am your man.
:05:24
(ringing tone)
:05:26
Hi. This is Mike Donnelly. I work
over here at the recreational centre.
:05:30
To be honest,
I pretty much run the place!
:05:32
Is this, uh, Pat Giles?
:05:35
Good. Good.
:05:36
Hey, I hope everything's going great in
your fine town of, uh, Avery... Atwood.
:05:42
The reason I'm calling is I wanted to tell
you about the candidacy of Al Donnelly.
:05:46
Al Donnelly's a guy with a dream. His
dream is to be governor of Washington.
:05:51
Hell, every guy's got his dream, am I
right? I had a doozie myself last night!
:05:57
Get this: a cornfed harvest mouse,
a hooker, a nun, a Flemish woman,