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- I own a sneaker factory in Canada?
- Well, not anymore.

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- It was destroyed in a fire last month.
- Of course it was.

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You might have read about it.
Eight-something people died.

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But the good news is,
we over-insured it.

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It's gonna yield you a windfall.
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And when we add in the generous
settlement from the LAPD

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for your false arrest,
you've almost doubled your net worth

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in a few short months.
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I still can't imagine how the police
mistook you for a drug dealer.

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- Bad luck.
- Hugo.

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You are not the first
lottery winner to believe

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the money's brought nothing
but trouble. It's in your head.

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You don't believe in jinxes?
You know, curses?

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I'm an accountant.
I believe in numbers.

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- Where'd you get 'em, anyway?
- What?

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The numbers. What did you use?
Somebody's birthday?

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- Phone number?
- It's nothing. It's just something...

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What?
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That's it.
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It's not the money,
it's the numbers.

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The numbers are cursed.
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Dude, don't look at me like that.
I'm not crazy.

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- This is really...
- Listen to yourself.

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"The numbers are cursed."
You know there is no such thing as...

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You wanna hit that a little harder?
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I'm sorry. Is my building a raft
to get us rescued bothering you?

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- At the moment, yeah.
- Why aren't you helping?

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I am helping, short-round.
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Keeping watch for arsonists.
:14:41
Walt's got a point.
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You could pitch in,
as you've already bought your ticket.

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Did you tie this like I told you?
If you'd tied it like I told you,

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the thing would still be together.
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What's the matter with you?
What is your problem?


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