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《当幸福来敲门》英语台词(
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The Pursuit of
Happyness script
Time to get up, man.
- All right, Dad. - Come on.
Should be here soon.
- I
think I should make a list. - What do mean?
- For your birthday gifts? - Yeah.
You know you're only getting a couple
of things, right?
Yeah, I know. Just to
look at and study so I can choose better.
Okay, well, that's smart. Yeah, make a
list.
Can you spell everything you're
thinking of?
- I think so. - All right.
That's good.
- How you doing in here,
man? - Okay.
Can we go to the park
today, after?
No, I gotta go to
Oakland. Well, maybe, we'll see.
Give
me a kiss.
I'll talk to you later.
Excuse me.
Oh, excuse me...
...when is somebody gonna clean this
off?
And the Y? The Y. We talked about
this.
It's an I in
I'm Chris
Gardner.
I met my father for the first
time when I was 28 years old.
And I
made up my mind as a young kid...
...that when I had children...
...my children were gonna know who
their father was.
This is part of my
life story.
This part is called
What's that?
It's a time
machine, isn't it?
Seems like a time
machine.
That seems like a time
machine. It's a time machine. Take me with you.
This machine...
...this
machine on my lap...
This guy, he has a
time machine.
He travels in the past
with this machine and...
- it is not a
time machine.
It' a portable bone-
density scanner.
A medical device I
sell for a living.
Thank you for the
opportunity to discuss it with you.
- I
appreciate it. - We just don't need it, Chris.
It's unnecessary and expensive.
- Well, maybe next... - Thank you.
It gave a slightly denser picture than
an x-ray for twice the money.
- Hey. -
Hey, baby.
- What happened? - No,
nothing.
Look, I can't get Christopher
today.
Oh, no, you don't, Chris. I'm
back on at 7.
I know. I have got to go
to Oakland.
So I gotta get Christopher
home, feed him, bathe him...
...get him
in bed, and be back here by 7?
- Yes. -
And we got the tax-bill notice today.
-
What are you gonna do about that? - Look, this is
what we gotta do.
You see that car? The
one with the pretty yellow shoe on it?
That' mine.
There' no
parking near hospitals.
That' what
happens when you're always in a rush.
Thanks anyway. Very much.
-
Maybe next quarter. - It's possible.
I
needed to sell at least two scanners a month for
rent and daycare.
I'd have to sell one
more...
...to pay off all of those
tickets under my windshield wiper.
The
problem is...
...I haven't sold any for
a while.
Since when do you not like
macaroni and cheese?
Since birth?
- What's that? - What?
-
What is this? - It's a gift for Christopher.
- From who? - Cynthia from work.
It's for adults. Chris can't use it.
She didn't know.
What are you supposed
to do with it?
Make every side the same
color.
Did you pay the taxes?
No, I'm gonna have to file an
extension.
- You already filed an
extension. - Yeah, well, I gotta file another one.
That's... It's $$650. I'll have it in
the next month.
That means interest,
right?
- And a penalty? - Yeah, a
little bit.
Look, why don't you let me
do this? All right, just relax. Okay?
-
Come here. Calm down. - I have to go back to work.
Let's get ready for bed. Hey, put your
plate in the sink.
A few days ago I was
presented with a report I'd asked for...
...a comprehensive audit, if you will,
of our economic condition.
You won't
like it. I didn't like it.
But we have
to face the truth...
...and then go to
work to turn things around.
And make no
mistake about it, we can turn them around.
The federal budget is out of control.
And we face runaway deficits of almost
$$80 billion...
...for this budget year
that ends September 30th.
That deficit
is larger than the entire federal budget in 1957.
And so is the almost $$80 billion...
...we will pay in interest this year on
the national debt.
Twenty years ago, in
1960...
...our federal government
payroll was less than $$ 13 billion.
Today it is 75 billion.
During these 20 years, our population
has only increased by 23.3
percent...
Man, I got two questions for you:
What do you do? And how do you do it?
- I'm a stockbroker. - Stockbroker. Oh,
goodness.
Had to go to college to be a
stockbroker, huh?
You don't have to.
Have to be good with numbers and good with people.
- That's it. - Hey, you take care.
I'll let you hang on to my car for the
weekend.
- But I need it back for
Monday. - Feed the meter.
I still
remember that moment.
They all looked
so damn happy to me.
Why couldn't I
look like that?
I'm gonna try to get
home by 6.
I'm gonna stop by a
brokerage firm after work.
- For what?
- I wanna see about a job there.
Yeah?
What job?
You know, when l...
When I was a kid, I could go through a
math book in a week.
So I'm gonna go
see about what job they got down there.
What job?
Stockbroker.
- Stockbroker? - Yeah.
Not
an astronaut?
Don't talk to me like
that, Linda.
I'm gonna go down and see
about this, and I'm gonna do it during the day.
You should probably do your sales
calls.
I don't need you to tell me
about my sales calls, Linda.
I got
three of them before the damn office is even open.
Do you remember that rent is due next
week?
Probably not.
We're
already two months behind.
Next week
we'll owe three months.
I've been
pulling double shifts for four months now, Chris.
Just sell what's in your contract. Get
us out of that business.
Linda, that is
what I am trying to do.
This is what
I'm trying to do for my family...
...for you and for Christopher.
What's the matter with you?
Linda.
Linda.
This part of my life is called
Can I ask you a favor, miss?
Do you mind if I leave this here with
you just for five minutes?
I have a
meeting in there and I don't wanna carry that...
...Iooking smalltime.
Here
is a dollar and I'll give you more money when I
come back out.
Okay? It's not valuable.
You can't sell it anywhere.
I can't
even sell it, and it's my job. All right?
- Chris? Tim Brophy, Resources. - Yes.
How are you?
- Come with me. - Yes,
sir.
Let me see if I can find you an
application for our internship.
I'm
afraid that's all we can do for you. See, this is
a satellite office.
Jay Twistle in the
main office, he oversees Witter Resources.
I mean, I'm... You know, I'm just this
office.
As you can see, we got a hell
of lot of applications here, so...
Normally I have a resume sheet, but I
can't seem to find it anywhere.
- We...
- Thank you very much.
I need to go.
I'll bring this back.
-
Thank you. - Okay.
Trusting a hippie
girl with my scanner. Why did I do that?
Excuse me. Excuse me.
Like I
said, this part of my life is called
Hey! Hey! Hey! Don't move! Don't move!
Stay...!
Stop! Stop!
Don't
move! Stop this...! Stop the train!
Stop! Stop!
The program took
just 20 people every six months.
One
got the job.
There were three blank
lines after
I didn't need that many
lines.
Try and sleep. It's late.
It' a puzzle measuring just 3 inches by
3 inches on each side...
...made up of
multiple colors that you twist and turn...
...and try to get to a solid color on
each side.
This little cube is the gift
sensation of 1981.
Don't expect to
solve it easily.
Although we did
encounter one math professor at USF...
...who took just 30 minutes on his.
This is as far as I've gotten on mine.
As you can see, I still have a long way
to go.
This is Jim Finnerty reporting
for KJSF in Richmond.
Hey, wake up.
Eat.
- Bye, Mom. - Bye,
baby.
- Come back without that, please.
- Oh, yeah, I'm going to.
So go ahead,
say goodbye to it, because I'm coming back without
it.
Goodbye and good riddance.
You ain't had to add the
Bye, Mom.
Bye.
It's written as P-P-Y, but it's
supposed to be an I in
- Is it an
adjective? - No, actually it's a noun.
But it's not spelled right.
- Is
But that's not part of
the motto, so you're not supposed to learn that.
That's an adult word to show anger and
other things.
- But just don't use that
one, okay? - Okay.
What's that say on
the back of your bag?
My nickname.
We pick nicknames.
- Oh,
yeah? What's it say? -
- Did you have a
nickname? - Yep.
- What? -
-
What's that? - I grew up in Louisiana, near Texas.
Everybody wears cowboy hats. And a ten-
gallors a big hat.
I was smart back
then, so they called me Ten-Gallon Head.
- Hoss wears that hat. - Hoss?
Hoss Can'twright on Bonanza.
- How do you know Bonanza? - We watch
it at Mrs. Chu's.
- You watch Bonanza
at daycare? - Yeah.
When? When do you
watch it?
- After snack? After your
nap? - After Love Boat.
I made my list
for my birthday.
- Yeah, what'd you put
on there? - A basketball or an ant farm.
- He says he's been watching TV. - Oh,
little TV for history.
- Love Boat? -
For history. Navy.
That's not the Navy.
I mean, he could watch television at
home.
We're paying you $$ 150 a month.
If he's gonna be sitting around...
...watching TV all day, we're taking
him out of here.
Go pay more at other
daycare if you don't like Navy TV.
You
late pay anyway. You complain. I complain.
Can you at least put the dog upstairs
in your room or something?
Bye.
I was waiting for Witter Resource head
Jay Twistle...
...whose name sounded so
delightful, like he'd give me a job and a hug.
I just had to show him I was good with
numbers and good with people.
-
Morning, Mr. Twistle. - Good morning.
-
Mr. Twistle, Chris Gardner. - Hi.
I
wanted to drop this off personally and make your
acquaintance.
I thought I'd catch you
on the way in. I'd love the opportunity to
discuss...
...what may seem like
weaknesses on my application.
We'll
start with this, and we'll call you if we wanna
sit down.
- Yes, sir. You have a great
day. - You too.
Hey, yeah, how you
doing?
This is Chris Gardner calling
for Dr. Delsey.
Yeah, I'm running a
little late for a sales call.
I was
wondering if... Yeah, Osteo National.
Right. We can still...? Half an hour?
Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful. Thank you,
thank you.
Hey! Hey!
Hey!
This part of my life...
-
Wait! ...this part here...
...it'
called
Hey! Hey!
Wait!
Hey! Wait!
That was my
stolen machine.
Unless she was with a
guy who sold them too.
Which was
unlikely...
...because I was the only
one selling them in the Bay Area.
I
spent our entire life savings on these things.
It was such a revolutionary machine.
- Can you feel it, baby? - Oh, yeah.
You got me doing all the work.
What I didn't know is that doctors and
hospitals...
...would consider them
unnecessary luxuries.
I even asked the
landlord to take a picture.
So if I
lost one, it was like losing a month' groceries.
Hey, hey! Wait! Wait!
Hey,
get back here!
Hey, man, l...
- Who's he? - He's that guy...
- Did you forget? - Forget what?
You're not supposed to have any of
those.
- Yeah, I know. - You have two
now.
Hey.
Hey, Mom.
One, two, three!
- That's a
basketball! - Hey, hey. What do you mean?
You don't know that that's a
basketball.
This could be an ant farm.
This could be a microscope or anything.
- No, it's not. - There, there.
All right, come on. Open him up. Open
him up.
- That paper's a little heavy,
huh? - Yeah, but I got it.
You
should've seen me out there today.
Somebody stole a scanner. I had to run
the old girl down...
Whatever.
- What? - Whatever, Chris.
What the hell you got attitude about?
-
Hey, Roy. Roy!
Can you beat your little rug when
nobody's out here?
There's dust and
shit all over.
- I'm trying to keep a
clean house. - Hey, wait a second.
Look, Linda, relax.
We're
gonna come out of this. Everything is gonna be
fine, all right?
You said that before,
when I got pregnant.
- So you don't
trust me now? - Whatever. I don't care.
- Taxi! - Mr. Twistle.
-
Yeah, hi. - Hi. Chris Gardner.
Yeah,
hi. Listen. What can I do for you?
I
submitted an application for the intern program
about a month ago...
...and I would
just love to sit with you briefly...
Listen, I'm going to Noe Valley, Chris.
- Take care of yourself. - Mr. Twistle.
Actually, I'm on my way to Noe Valley
also.
How about we share a ride?
- All right, get in. - All right.
So when I was in the Navy, I worked for
a doctor...
...who loved to play golf,
hours every day...
...and I would
actually perform medical procedures...
...when he'd leave me in the office.
So I'm used to being in a position
where I have to make decisions and...
Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very
important...
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This
thing's impossible.
- I can do it. -
No, you can't. No one can.
- That's
bullshit. - No, I'm pretty sure I can do it.
- No, you can't. - Let me see it.
Give it here.
Oh, yeah. Oh,
wow, you really messed it up.
Sorry.
It looks like it works around a swivel,
so the center pieces never move.
So if
it's yellow in the center, that's the yellow side.
If it's red in the center, that's the
red side.
- Okay. - So... You can slow
down.
Listen, we can drive around all
day. I don't believe you can do this.
-
Yeah, I can. - No, you can't.
- Yes, I
can. - No, you can't.
I'm telling you,
no one can.
See? That's all I ever do.
You almost have this side.
Holy cow.
- You almost had
that one. - I'm gonna get it.
Look at
that.
You're almost there.
-
17.10. - This is me.
Good job.
- Goodbye. - Yeah. I'll see you soon.
Where are you going, sir?
Excuse me, sir. Where are you going,
please?
Two... A couple of blocks.
- Just flip around. - Okay.
Hey! Stop it! Hey!
- Where
are you going? Come here! - No!
- No,
no, no! - You asshole, give me my money!
- Give me my money. - Please stop.
- Please, please, please! - Son of a
bitch.
Please! He should've paid you!
- Come here! - I'm sorry.
-
I'm so sorry. - I'll kick your ass!
-
I'm sorry! - Idiot.
I'll get you!
I'm going to kill you! I'm going to
kill you!
Hey!
Stop it, you
son of a bitch!
Stop him!
Stop him!
The doors are
closing.
Please stand clear of the
doors.
No! No! No!
No!
- Hello? - Hey, yeah.
Sorry
I couldn't make it home on time.
-
Chris, I missed my shift. - Yeah, I know. I'm
sorry about that.
Look, I'm on my way
right now. Are you all right with Christopher?
I'm leaving. Chris, I'm leaving.
- What? - Did you hear what I said?
I have my things together, and I'm
taking our son...
...and we're gonna
leave now.
I'm gonna put the phone
down.
- Linda, wait a minute. Hold it,
hold... - I'm going to leave. We are
leaving.
It was right then
that I started thinking about Thomas Jefferson...
...the Declaration of Independence...
...and the part about our right to
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
And I remember thinking:
How
did he know to put the
That maybe
happiness is something that we can only pursue.
And maybe we can actually never have
it...
...no matter what.
How
did he know that?
Linda. Linda.
- Hello? - Chris.
- Who is
this? - Jay Twistle.
- Hey. - Dean
Witter.
Yeah, of course. How are you?
I'm fine. Listen, do you still wanna
come in and talk?
Yes, sir. Absolutely.
I'll tell you what. Come on by day
after tomorrow, in the morning.
We're
interviewing for the internships. You got a pen
and paper?
Yes. Yes, I do.
-
Hold on one second. - All right.
Hello?
- Chris? - Go ahead. I have one.
Write this number down so you can call
my secretary, Janice.
- She can give
you all the specifics. - Yep.
- Okay,
415. - 415.
- 864. - 864.
-
0256. - 0256.
- Yeah, extension 4796. -
4796.
- Right. Call her tomorrow. -
Yes, sir. 415-864-0256.
- Okay, buddy.
- All right, yes.
- Thank you very
much. - We'll see you soon.
864-0256.
4796. Janice.
- Chris. -
Hey.
Did you...? Have you seen Linda
and Christopher?
- No. You catch the
game last night? - No, no.
You didn't
see that, 118, 1...?
Excuse me, did
Linda and Christopher come in here?
-
No, I haven't see them. - 119-120. Double
overtime.
Moons hits a three-pointer at
17 seconds left.
Wayne, Wayne, Wayne.
Can't talk to you about numbers right
now.
- What's your problem with
numbers? - 864-2...
- And you owe me
money. - Yeah.
You owe me $$ 14.
I'm gonna get that to you.
I
need my money. I need my money.
Fourteers a number.
Hey,
don't you ever take my son away from me again.
- You hear me? - Leave me alone!
Don't take my son away from me again.
Do you understand what I'm saying to
you?
Don't you walk away from me when
I'm talking to you. Do you hear me?
-
Do you wanna leave? - Yeah.
- You wanna
leave? - Yes, I want to leave!
Get the
hell out of here, then, Linda.
Get the
hell out of here. Christopher's staying with me.
You're the one that dragged us down.
You hear me?
- You are so weak. - No. I
am not happy anymore.
- I'm just not
happy! - Then go get happy, Linda!
Just
go get happy.
But Christopher's living
with me.
- Stop! - Did you hear what I
said?
Christopher's living with me!
Hey. Come on, let's go.
-
How you doing, Mrs. Chu? - Hi.
-
Where's Mom? - Look, just get your stuff.
But she told me she was coming to pick
me up today.
Yeah, I know.
I
talked to Mom earlier. Everything's fine, okay?
Where do I sleep tonight?
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《当幸福来敲门》英语台词(
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Let me ask you something. Are
you happy?
- Yeah. - All right. Because
I'm happy.
And if you're happy and I'm
happy, then that's a good thing, right?
- Yeah. - All right.
You're
sleeping with me.
You're staying at
home, where you belong, all right?
Christopher.
Hey, listen. I
need the rent.
I can't wait anymore.
Yeah, I'm good for that, Charlie. I'm
gonna get it.
Why don't you go two
blocks over at the Mission Inn motel?
It's half what you pay here.
Listen, Chris. I need you out of here
in the morning.
The hell am I supposed
to be out of here tomorrow?
I got
painters coming in.
- All right, look.
I need more time. - No.
All right, I'll
paint it myself.
All right, but I
just... I gotta have some more time... I got my
son up in
here.
All right.
One week. And you paint it.
Chris
Gardner?
Yeah. What happened?
- Payable to the City of San francisco.
- Does it have to be the full amount?
You gotta pay each parking ticket,
otherwise, you're staying.
This is all
I got.
You verify at 9:30 tomorrow
morning.
- What? - You gotta stay until
this thing clears.
No.
No, I
can't spend the night here.
- I have to
pick up my son. - You verify at 9:30 tomorrow.
Sir, I have a job interview at Dean
Witter at 10:15 tomorrow morning.
- I
cannot stay... - 9:30 tomorrow morning.
What am I supposed to do with my son?
- Is there anyone else who can...? - I
take care of him.
Maybe we can go and
have Social Services pick him up.
All
right. Can I have my phone call, please?
- Hello. - Hey.
What do you
want?
You gotta get Christopher from
daycare. I can't.
Just keep him for the
night and I'm... And... Just one night.
What happened?
I'll pick him
up from daycare tomorrow.
I'm gonna go
right... You can just...
You can drop
him off and I'll pick him up.
- No. -
Come on, Linda.
- Why you doing that? -
No, I wanna take him to the park.
To
Golden Gate after daycare tomorrow.
-
How is he? - He's fine.
All right,
just... All right, take him to the park...
...and bring him back, all right?
All right, just bring me my son back.
Okay?
Linda?
I'll
bring him back around 6.
All right, all
right.
Thank you.
Bye.
I'm okay?
Excuse me. Excuse
me.
Yes, I did.
Mr. Gardner.
This way.
It'll be right
this way.
What is the word on that one?
Chris Gardner.
Chris
Gardner.
How are you? Good morning.
Chris Gardner. Chris Gardner. Good to
see you again.
Chris Gardner. Pleasure.
I've been sitting there for the last
half-hour...
...trying to come up with
a story...
...that would explain my
being here dressed like this.
And I
wanted to come up with a story that would
demonstrate qualities...
...that I'm
sure you all admire here, like earnestness or
diligence.
Team-playing, something. And
I couldn't think of anything.
So the
truth is...
...I was arrested for
failure to pay parking tickets.
Parking
tickets?
And I ran all the way here
from the Polk Station, the police station.
What were you doing before you were
arrested?
I was painting my apartment.
Is it dry now?
I hope so.
Jay says you're pretty determined.
He's been waiting outside the front of
the building...
...with some 40-pound
gizmo for over a month.
- He said
you're smart. - Well, I like to think so.
- And you want to learn this business?
- Yes, sir, I wanna learn.
Have you
already started learning on your own?
Absolutely.
- Jay? - Yes,
sir.
How many times have you seen
Chris?
I don't know. One too many,
apparently.
- Was he ever dressed like
this? - No.
No. Jacket and tie.
First in your class in school?
- High school? - Yes, sir.
-
How many in the class? - Twelve.
It was
a small town.
- I'll say. - But I was
also first in my radar class...
...in
the Navy, and that was a class of 20.
Can I say something?
I'm the
type of person...
...if you ask me a
question, and I don't know the answer...
...I 'm gonna tell you that I don't
know.
But I bet you what.
I
know how to find the answer, and I will find the
answer.
Is that fair enough?
Chris.
What would you say if
a guy walked in for an interview...
...without a shirt on...
...and I hired him? What would you say?
He must've had on some really nice
pants.
Chris, I don't know how you did
it dressed as a garbage man...
...but
you pulled it off. - Thank you, Mr. Twistle.
Hey, now you can call me Jay. We'll
talk to you soon.
All right, so I'll
let you know, Jay.
Yeah,
I'll give you a call tomorrow sometime...
What are you talking...? You hounded me
for this.
- You stood here... - Listen,
there's no salary.
- No. - I was not
aware of that.
My circumstances have
changed some...
...and I need to be
certain that I'll be... - All right. Okay.
Tonight.
I swear I will fill
your spot. I promise.
If you back out,
you know what I'll look like to the partners?
Yes, an ass... A-hole.
Yeah,
an ass A-hole, all the way.
You are a
piece of work.
Tonight.
There was no salary.
Not
even a reasonable promise of a job.
One
intern was hired at the end of the program from a
pool of 20.
And if you werert that
guy...
...you couldn't even apply the
six months' training...
...to another
brokerage.
The only resource I would
have for six months...
...would be my
six scanners, which I could still try to sell.
If I sold them all, maybe we might get
by.
- I got him. I got him. - He's
asleep.
All right.
Okay,
baby.
I got it.
I'm going to
New York.
My sister's boyfriend...
...opened a restaurant, and they may
have a job for me there.
So I'm going
to New York, Chris.
Christopher's
staying with me.
I'm his mom, you know?
He should be with his mom.
I
should have him, right?
You know you
can't take care of him.
What are you
gonna do for money?
I had an interview
at Dean Witter for an internship...
...and I got it.
So I'm
gonna stand out in my program.
Salesman
to interrs backwards.
No, it's not.
I gotta go.
Tell him I love
him, okay?
And...
I know
you'll take care of him, Chris.
I know
that.
- Dean Witter. - Yes, hi.
Yes, I'd like to leave a message for
Mr. Jay Twistle.
- Your name? - Yeah,
my name is Chris Gardner.
The message
is:
Thank you very much for inviting me
into the program.
I really appreciate
it and I'd be very pleased to accept your
invitation.
Is that all?
Yes, that's it.
- Okay. -
Thank you.
Bye.
- Be careful
with that. - What?
Be care... Go ahead.
- Are we there? - Yep.
-
Hey, you know what today is? - Yeah.
-
What? - Saturday.
- You know what
Saturday is, right? - Yeah.
- What? -
Basketball.
- You wanna go play some
basketball? - Okay.
All right, then
we're gonna go sell a bone-density scanner.
- How about that? Wanna do that? - No.
Hey, Dad. I'm going pro.
I'm
going pro.
Okay.
Yeah, I
don't know, you know.
You'll probably
be about as good as I was.
That's kind
of the way it works, you know. I was below
average.
You know, so you'll probably
ultimately rank...
...somewhere around
there, you know, so...
...I really...
You'll excel at a lot of things, just not this.
I don't want you shooting this ball all
day and night.
- All right? - All
right.
Okay.
All right, go
ahead.
Hey.
Don't ever let
somebody tell you...
...you can't do
something.
Not even me.
-
All right? - All right.
You got a
dream...
...you gotta protect it.
People can't do something themselves...
...they wanna tell you you can't do it.
If you want something, go get it.
Period.
Let's go.
Dad, why
did we move to a motel?
Dad, why did we
move to a motel?
I told you. Because
I'm getting a better job.
- You gotta
trust me, all right? - I trust you.
All
right, here. Come on, come on. Keep up.
Dad, whers Mom coming back?
Dad, whers Mom coming back?
I don't know, Christopher.
Dad, listen to this.
One
day, a man was drowning in the water.
And a boat came by and said,
He said,
Then another boat
came by. Said,
And he said,
Then he drowned, and he went to heaven.
And he said,
And God said,
Do you like it?
Yeah, that's
very funny, man. Give me your hand.
-
Thank you very much, sir. - Yes, sir.
-
You got the bill of sale here. - Yes.
All the information you'll need.
Thank you very much for your business.
Thank you.
One hundred, 200,
20, 40, 45, 46...
...7, 8, 9, 10.
Thank you.
- Hey, you want
one of those? - No, it's okay.
Come on,
you can have one. Which one?
- You like
that one? How much? - Twenty-five cents.
This part of my life is called
The 1200 building is Medley Industrial
and Sanko Oil.
The building across the
street is Lee-Ray Shipping.
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