:43:00
It was great, unbelievable.
:43:03
She blew you.
:43:07
- I don't believe you.
- Why would I tell you I was with her?
:43:10
I don't know.
:43:11
You talked with a colored girl
about comedy and music.
:43:15
That's bullshit.
:43:20
All in all, the take is up 9%.
:43:22
Good, good.
:43:23
Get a chair.
:43:25
We're even getting
some white business.
:43:27
Coloreds and white betting numbers
together. Does the heart good.
:43:32
Look. Germantown, good.
:43:33
Greektown, good. Even Pigtown.
All white areas, they all show a bump.
:43:38
I hear the state is thinking
of a lottery.
:43:41
Lukie Saperstein's been pushing that
since the war.
:43:44
It's popular in Annapolis.
They want new revenue.
:43:46
They should legalize gambling.
Vegas is going through the roof.
:43:50
They've already got slots
in Anne Arundel County.
:43:53
The farchadat government. They think
they could run a numbers racket?
:43:57
Lottery! It's unconstitutional.
:43:59
They're taking money out of the mouth
of the entrepreneur.
:44:02
Smacks of socialism.
:44:04
The government integrates the
golf course in '51 and schools in '54.
:44:08
Where's their priorities?
:44:09
They integrated cricket in '50.
Can't find a colored playing cricket.
:44:13
That was part of the
separate-but-equal ruling.
:44:16
Coloreds could only play on Tuesdays.
:44:18
You can't find one to play on Tuesday,
Wednesday or kiss-my-tochis day.
:44:22
You can't find a white person
who wants to play cricket.
:44:26
It makes no sense. How many players
do you need? They use a mallet?
:44:30
- Is that with hoops?
- That's croquet.
:44:32
- Croquet is something you eat.
- Everything is something you eat.
:44:34
I saw it in the menu.
:44:36
Charlie, keep an eye on this.
Just what we need. A state lottery.
:44:40
Who is gonna testify first?
:44:42
It's alphabetical, I guess.
:44:44
You know, I tell you, I still cannot
believe that we have to testify.
:44:49
Trey Travelstead must've come
on the Mayflower with Pilgrims.
:44:52
You know, that whole Pilgrim thing
makes me very uneasy. Very uneasy.
:44:58
Alan, what time you got?