1:10:03
Right. But first things first.
1:10:05
Tonight, you and me
are gonna make party like old times!
1:10:10
Wait. Get your own.
This is my chaser.
1:10:13
That is, if you can still party.
1:10:15
I heard you and some postal buddies
have been doing some good deeds.
1:10:19
You are kidding, right?
1:10:21
This is my greatest hustle
of all time, Webster.
1:10:24
Eventually, people will send money
through the mail,
1:10:26
I'll take the money out,
pay off whoever you work for,
1:10:30
and you can get your boots
off of Lucille's blanket.
1:10:37
Tom!
1:10:40
I brought in a horn.
1:10:42
Don't tell me. We're gonna start
the DLO marching band?
1:10:45
No, it's for Randy, the homeless guy.
1:10:49
I got a problem. He can't know
where it came from. He's too proud.
1:10:53
Make a fake notice-of-delivery slip.
He can pick it up himself.
1:10:56
- "Pertect."
- "You're starting to participate."
1:11:00
No, just helping a fellow musician.
1:11:05
I'm Emanda Maine
at the Central Post Office
1:11:07
as crowds gather for some sign
of a miracle in their lives.
1:11:13
Doug Diamond at LA Post Office
with people in search of miracles.
1:11:18
People of all shapes and sizes.
1:11:20
Police feel it could turn into
a logistical nightmare.
1:11:23
Can we go again? I have a hair issue.
1:11:26
As a retired juggling motorbike
hoodlum, what are you praying for?
1:11:30
- I need a new hog.
- Stories of hope.
1:11:33
This one is from a homeless guy
living on Ocean Avenue.
1:11:37
He says they really need food,
boxes and cans this Christmas.
1:11:42
13 days till Christmas and
the holiday spirit is engulfing LA.
1:11:47
Emanda Maine has the update.
1:11:49
Emanda?
1:11:50
Among the usual holiday scenes,
a wave of kindness is going on.
1:11:56
For instance, a Salvation Army
post was robbed.
1:11:59
People heard about it
from the Post Office