:19:03
Eleanore, that was 45 years ago.
:19:05
I'm still shaking from it.
:19:07
Anyways, the mayor seems to think
there's a chance...
:19:11
...i might receive the patch this year.
:19:13
Oh, boy. Let's just soak our feet, brother.
:19:17
First position. Second position.
:19:23
See you later, smell.
:19:25
Just don't get your hopes up too high
about the patch.
:19:28
I can handle myself,
eleanore. Trust me.
:19:53
When you have enough lights to make
your house look like the vegas strip...
:19:56
...you'll have a big electric bill.
:19:59
And being a volunteer referee
for the youth basketball league...
:20:01
...doesn't exactly get you
in the fortune 500.
:20:05
So old whitey's up early every day,
searching the town for odd jobs...
:20:10
...to help make ends meet
for him and eleanore.
:20:13
How's that, fellas?!
:20:15
It's crooked, shorty. Move it to the right.
:20:17
You got it.
:20:19
Whoops.
:20:28
Well, will you look at that.
It's a jackass-in-the-box.
:20:34
Let's go get some coffee.
:20:36
Anything else i can do for you guys?
:20:39
If you clean out the crappers,
i'll give you a buck.
:20:43
Consider it done.
Nice doing business with you.