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...and now you can't be that anymore,
so it's scary.

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I mean, if you're not
Paul Vitti "the boss," who are you?

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Let me ask you this way.
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When you were a kid,
what did you want to be?

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- I was a kid. Who remembers that shit?
- But you had to want to be something.

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- Did you want to be a baseball player?
- No.

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A fireman? An astronaut.
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Come on, what did you wanna be?
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- It was stupid.
- It's not stupid.

:27:35
- What, are you afraid to tell me?
- Yeah, I'm afraid.

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So tell me. I'm not here to judge you.
What did you want to be?

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There was one time
when I was about...

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...maybe 6, 6 and a half, 7.
Right in there. Right in that time.

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I thought that I wanted to be a...
I wanted to be a...

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For a second...
You know, a little kid.

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- What?
- Maybe... I was a kid, you know?

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Little kid.
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What?
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- Tell me.
- I wanted to be a cowboy.

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- A cowboy, really?
- Would you believe that?

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Well, that's interesting.
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How did that start?
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I was watching television
with my mother, father.

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You know, we watched
those cowboy shows.

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And my...
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My father got me the whole outfit.
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He got me a 10-gallon white hat...
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...the boots, the spurs, the cap guns...
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...the whole bit.
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Then he took me upstate to my uncle's farm
and led me around on this little pony.

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And there was cows and all that stuff.
It was like, to me, the Wild West.

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And it was all "yippee kai-ay"
and all that stuff. You happy now?

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So, what happened?
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- I don't know. What happened?
- Why didn't you try to be a cowboy?


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