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Yeah, it helps,
don't you think?

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No, style is at the end of my list,
I'll tell you why,

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when I was a young man like you
just starting out,

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my first big score,
this guy we robbed.

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I think his name was...
Chinatown Schmidt!

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It was nothing big,
my end was about $800.

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The first thing I did, I go out
and get myself a suit, right?

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Yeah, I looked good.
It was like white.

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It was white.
It was white white.

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White, white, white, white, white!
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Oh, I looked good, man.
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I walked down the street,
everybody was checking me out.

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- Male and female.
- I'm sure they did.

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Anyway, the first day I wore it out,
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October, it was still hot out.
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We were kicking back in Malibu
and Chinatown Schmidt, right?

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He catches up with us, so two guys
roll by and boom, boom, boom, boom!

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Boom, boom, boom, boom!
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Six of us, scatter, man.
The dust settles.

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Everybody's checking
their fingers and their toes.

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And who is the one guy
that got hit, sailor?

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You know why?
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White suit!
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I was the first thing they saw,
I was the first thing they aimed at.

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I was the first thing they hit.
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So what did I learn
that day, Jake?

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Don't wear white
after Labor Day, maybe?

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No. Sometimes, Jake,
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style can get you killed.
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Mr. King,
the girls are ready!

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Oh great! Wait, sport,
you're gonna love this.

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- You ever been here before?
- No, it's not really my thing.

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Oh, you don't know that.
Tuesday we got Disco Night,

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Wednesday is that
electronic music shit,

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Thursdays are
Gay and Lesbian Night.

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That is very tasteful, by the way.
Ow! Ow! Ow!

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Lupus, I want you
to get me... Lupus!

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Goddamn it, you're looking at them
or you're working for me?

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I want you to get me an espresso,
please, and tell that bitch

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to give me back my slippy dips.
Come on. Now!

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Let me ask you something,
why one of my guys?

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Why Lionel Dolby?
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My six-year-old nephew could con
anything out of that dude. Why?

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Look, if we knew Dolby
was connected to you,

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we'd never have gone near him, so
I apologize for any inconvenience.

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Honest mistake,
all right?


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