:07:00
They forgot about me.
:07:02
N ine years... nine fucking
years getting slapped
:07:08
by men who said
they were Christians.
:07:11
I can still taste that chocolate
in me mouth.
:07:13
You're not knackered, love?
:07:17
You know he once stole
a $20 million Vermeer?
:07:19
Oh, thanks.
H e did.
:07:21
Puts it all down
to a bar of chocolate.
:07:23
Jesus.
:07:26
Tom, this is almost as big
as the Bishop Carney story.
:07:30
Ready.
:07:32
- Is Daddy taking you to school?
- Yup.
:07:34
- Can you pick him up at 2:00?
- I'll call you. Bye.
:07:37
Wait, wait.
What are you forgetting?
:07:39
You're forgetting something.
:07:43
- Bye.
- Bye, Mom.
:08:14
It's great stuff.
:08:16
I'm gonna box it in page one,
run it in seven.
:08:19
What have you got for me
next week?
:08:21
That heroin shipment
that came through Cork Harbor.
:08:23
- That's a dead story.
- It is not a dead story.
:08:26
They hauled the shipment,
:08:27
but they never got
the people behind it, did they?
:08:30
Not the guys
making the serious cash.
:08:32
Not the smack baron sitting with
his arse in a bucket of cream.
:08:35
That's what we want
to read about.
:08:37
You get me a story
even vaguely like that,
:08:42
and I'll dance over them tables
bollock naked.
:08:44
I'm out this door
and I'm selling tickets.
:08:46
( phone rings )