:47:01
It just grazed you. You're really lucky.
:47:03
Oh, wow, that's gonna be
a great scar.
:47:06
I'm gonna stitch it up good.
:47:23
Lose the cleaver.
:47:25
Meat cleaver's my favorite.
:47:27
It's scary, but ultimately ineffective.
Lose it.
:47:30
Now, Dennis, you don't understand...
:47:33
Them three boys get back to town,
:47:35
you're gonna spend the next 40 years
in the can getting manhandled.
:47:39
Quit messing around.
:47:41
Lose the cleaver.
:47:45
I love the cleaver.
:47:48
You'll be good as new. Sorry.
:47:53
Hey, Dano.
:47:55
I'm sorry I got you into this.
:47:57
- I really am.
- Jerry, I wanted to come.
:48:00
Well, we're getting out of it. I promise.
And when we do,
:48:03
someone's buying
the first round. Not it.
:48:04
- Not it.
- Tom, I think you're buying
:48:07
with all that... All that Harley money.
Oh, God, it's making me sick.
:48:11
I'm sorry, I...
:48:14
That whole thing
was an exaggeration.
:48:15
- What, you don't make that much?
- No, I don't sell Harleys.
:48:19
In fact, the only thing I've sold lately
is some clothes and CDs.
:48:23
They weren't even mine.
:48:25
Tom, that's not an exaggeration,
that's a lie.
:48:27
- You know, you lie a lot.
- I know.
:48:30
What happened?
:48:32
Well, first it was blackjack.
Then the cards went south.
:48:36
So then I started betting
football and baseball.
:48:39
I lost everything.
:48:41
What'd I expect?
I got no luck, Jerry.
:48:43
It's like my old man used to say,
"Family curse.
:48:47
If we didn't have bad luck,
we wouldn't have luck at all. "
:48:49
You have got to stop
blaming your old man.
:48:51
I'm not blaming anyone.
:48:52
Yeah, you are. Listen to yourself.
"The family curse. "
:48:55
Yeah, it's real. I'm a great gambler.
:48:57
I will give you one thing:
Your dad was a piece of work.
:48:59
I mean, he had his own things
going on.