:21:01
Yeah. Hot dogs ain't worth
bleeding over, Mikey.
:21:03
Yeah. But anyway,
whose turn was it?
:21:05
Yours.
:21:07
- Yours.
- Yours.
:21:08
Mine? It's not my turn.
:21:09
Yes, it is.
:21:10
I went last month.
:21:11
He went two weeks...
:21:12
Last month?
:21:13
I went right after him.
:21:15
I'm not going.
:21:16
- Why not?
- It's too hot.
:21:22
Musta, onions.
:21:23
No soda.
:21:24
I know you.
:21:25
I look like a lot of people.
:21:27
The scam was simple.
:21:29
I was to walk up
to the hot dog vendor
:21:31
and order what I wanted.
:21:33
The vendor would then
hand me my hot dog
:21:35
and watch as I ran off
without paying.
:21:37
This left a vendor with two
choices, neither very appealing.
:21:40
He could stand his ground and
swallow his loss, or give chase.
:21:43
The second forces him
to abandon the cart,
:21:45
where my friends could feast
in his absence.
:21:50
Uh, I'm gonna need two napkins.
:21:53
Hey! My money, thief!.
:21:58
Yes!
:22:00
All aboard.
:22:02
Need the ketchup.
:22:03
I took it from him and ran.
:22:05
I scooted past
Tommy Mung's Dry Cleaners
:22:07
and Armand's Shoe Repair.
:22:09
The vendor gave chase.
:22:11
A wooden-handled,
pronged fork in one hand.
:22:13
All right.
:22:14
You gonna do it, do it.
:22:25
These things are heavier
than they look.
:22:28
Genius, these are the gas tanks
to keep the food hot.
:22:30
They're heavier than shit.
:22:32
Think we can push it,
the three of us?
:22:35
Push it where, huh?
:22:36
Couple of blocks.
:22:38
Be a nice surprise for the guy,
:22:40
when he comes back
from chasing Shakes,
:22:42
not to find his cart.