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:53:01
on this chick
that just walked by.

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- Just call me.
- Oh, my God.

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- Those my phone records?
- No, just a fax for me.

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Baste, what's up with my fax?
It's not here.

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- She said she sent them.
- Who's she?

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- Miss White.
- Who's Miss White?

:53:25
She's a supervisor over there.
I've dealt with her before.

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Call Miss White back.
They're not here.

:53:30
I talked to her
a couple of minutes ago.

:53:33
Detective...
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Well, she assured me
that she sent them.

:53:37
We need to call her back
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and actually have her wait
as we see the fax coming through.

:53:43
Sure, boss. Be happy to.
:53:53
Miss White?
:53:55
This is Detective Baste
with Miami-Dade.

:53:57
Yeah, I just spoke to you
about the Harrison phone records.

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I haven't received them yet.
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What do you mean
you sent them?

:54:05
I'm staring at the fax machine,
and it's not there.

:54:08
I'm going to stand right in front of it.
:54:10
If I don't hear the phone ring
in 30 seconds,

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I'm going to your superiors.
:54:15
Do I need to be more clear than that?
:54:17
Can I use your computer for a sec?
:54:19
Couple of minutes.
:54:20
He just e-mailed me a bunch
of warrants I need to look up.

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- 60 seconds.
- I'm not raising my voice!

:54:39
You got writer's block.
:54:41
No, just working on my report.
:54:44
On what?
On somebody jaywalking?

:54:47
Yeah, someone was jaywalking,
or urinating on the sidewalk,

:54:49
or throwing spitballs
at a crossing guard.

:54:52
It's a small office, but it's my office.
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Phone records coming in.

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