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مسلسل Boardwalk Empire مترجم - Episode 5
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00:00Oh
03:09Good morning, Mr. Thompson.
03:10Good morning to you.
03:13Would you care to order some breakfast?
03:14No, Martin, thank you.
03:20Who am I, a forgotten man?
03:24I beg your pardon, sir.
03:26Would you like something?
03:27No.
03:32Come and ask you about breakfast when I've got to raise this tank.
03:34I live here.
03:35I live here.
03:35It's a courtesy.
03:35But you've got to live here to get served?
03:36I'm a big tipper, Eli.
03:38Okay.
03:39You act like it doesn't mean anything.
03:41Because it doesn't.
03:44The Celtic dinner.
03:46We're moving it up to seven o'clock.
03:48Why so early?
03:49The Civil War vets.
03:51One of them snored over the Attorney General's speech last year.
03:54You don't got to be old for that to happen.
03:56Think you can do better?
03:57Actually, I was thinking about saying a few words.
03:59What for?
04:00It's an electioneering.
04:02Those reformers are looking to replace me.
04:03I don't think a speech is a good idea.
04:04It's a captive audience of the biggest poobahs in the county, Mickey.
04:07We're there to celebrate their heritage, not be bored by your palavering.
04:10I've been practicing.
04:11Taking lessons at the YMCA.
04:18It's an important night, Eli.
04:20Bad enough I have Dad to look after.
04:22I don't need you upsetting the apple cart, too.
04:23I want to say my piece.
04:26Fine.
04:28Daniel fucking Webster.
04:36The Widow Schroeder.
04:39The Widow Schroeder.
04:41Mr. Thomason, good morning.
04:44I was just on my way to your office.
04:47Some soda bread.
04:49I thought you might enjoy it.
04:51It's from an old family recipe.
04:53You can leave it with a bellhop.
04:54He'll see that I get it.
04:57I'm sure for your birthday you received many fine gifts.
05:00I'm late for a meeting, Mrs. Schroeder.
05:01But thank you.
05:08I'm not a bad-looking woman.
05:10My life's complicated enough.
05:24Jesus, did they even wash these things from last year?
05:27I was baby New Year in 17.
05:29Even the diaper was secondhand.
05:31There's blood on this.
05:32Captain Haddix.
05:33Some wiseacre tossed him off the boardwalk.
05:36He landed face first on an ash can.
05:39Fuck this.
05:40No more leprechauns.
05:41No more cupids.
05:43No more goddamn elf costumes.
05:45Kylie.
05:46Green.
05:47You're up.
05:50What's with you?
05:51I'm done, Carl.
05:52We all are.
05:53No more midget shit.
05:55Midget shit's what they're paying us for.
05:57Not boxing.
05:58That's a show at least.
05:59We're talking about this nonsense.
06:00This fucking Celtic dinner.
06:03It's degrading.
06:04Not to mention having those drunk assholes put their filthy mitts all over.
06:07What am I supposed to tell Nucky?
06:09He's dependent on us.
06:10Yeah?
06:11Let him wear a leprechaun.
06:12Get up.
06:13Hey, you thought you were a goopin'.
06:14Fuck him.
06:15Yeah.
06:19What if I can get us a raise?
06:23How much?
06:24Double.
06:26I'll tell him we want ten bucks a man.
06:31I might do it for ten.
06:33Ten clams for a few hours' work?
06:37Where's my second shillelagh?
06:47Making a mess of this.
06:51That's okay.
06:51I like the smell.
06:54Oranges in the winter, huh?
06:56From California?
06:58Long trip.
07:00A couple nights in a sleeper car.
07:02And then you're there.
07:04Wading up to your waist in the ocean.
07:10I love you.
07:15What was that?
07:17Someone shut a door.
07:20I'm not gonna let anyone hurt you, Pearl.
07:25Doc says you're doing good.
07:27Does you?
07:29But you gotta leave it alone.
07:31It itches.
07:32That's good.
07:33It means it's healing.
07:35Did you let a itch in the hospital?
07:37For a while.
07:39But not anymore.
07:41No.
07:42Now it's hitting all six.
07:46You're so handsome in your new suits.
07:52Everything's gonna turn out fine.
07:54You'll see.
07:56How about that?
07:57As fresh as it gets.
07:59Any more loud enough?
08:05What happened here?
08:07Poof.
08:17Don't be stingy.
08:19It's opium, not a milkshake.
08:35It's like the sun just came out.
08:50Come on, George.
08:51It's the busiest day of the year.
08:52Yeah.
08:52St.
08:53Paddy's or no.
08:54With Prohibition, we're in uncharted territory.
08:56So?
08:56It's dead reckoning, then.
08:59To the Irish.
09:00They drink when they're happy.
09:02They drink when they're sad.
09:04I drink to forget, but I can't remember what.
09:06Well, it ain't just a mix.
09:07My entire ward, the speaks are packing them in every night.
09:11Everybody wants what they ain't allowed to have.
09:13Psychology.
09:13Whatever it is, they can't keep the booze on the shelves.
09:16Hidden under the shelves, you mean?
09:17I'm gonna need to up my order.
09:18You hearing this, Captain?
09:19I'm gonna need an extra boat.
09:20Hey, deal me in, will ya?
09:21When do you shove off?
09:23Stroke of midnight on the sea of green.
09:25Is that for money or beer?
09:27How are we fixed on that, anyway?
09:28Green beer?
09:29Food coloring came today.
09:31They're dying it as we speak.
09:32Make sure that dinner's supplied.
09:34Gonna need those poor Celts well lubricated so they can get through Eli's re-election speech.
09:38What speech?
09:39Oh, didn't you hear?
09:40He's Daniel Webster now.
09:41Yeah, you made that joke already.
09:43It's true.
09:43He's taking Dale Carnegie lessons.
09:45It's a great order.
09:46Come on, give us a sample.
09:48Fuck you.
09:49There's your sample.
09:50Ah, the Irish.
09:51They're a surly lot.
09:52Well, give them a drink.
09:54Some green beer.
09:55Yeah, well, in a couple of days, the town's gonna be swimming in it.
09:59They can drown for all I care, as long as they pay.
10:02They pay, they will, Nucky.
10:03Through their pug Irish noses.
10:05Oh, Nucky boy, the cash is coming
10:10Right from their hands into your bank account.
10:17None of us were so naive as to believe that prohibition would end all drinking.
10:23Mrs. Schroeder, how nice to see you again.
10:26I was beginning to think you were ill.
10:29No.
10:30Thank you for your concern.
10:31I've been working.
10:33Who's looking after your children?
10:34A neighbor woman.
10:38I've asked Betty Ann Mulhaney to share with us an incident related to her by a relative.
10:44Mrs. Mulhaney.
10:46I received a letter from my cousin Martha in Nebraska.
10:51One of her neighbors, the widow of a dairy farmer, had fallen on hard times.
11:02With six children to feed, temptation got the better of her, so she decided to mix up some gin in
11:08her bathtub, using a formula she'd gotten from a farmhand.
11:11The idea being they'd sell it in town for a profit.
11:14The devil's elixir.
11:15Yes, it is.
11:19She mixed some water with juniper berries and denatured alcohol, let the mixture set while she went off to fix
11:25supper.
11:26As she did, her little one got into the alcohol, poisoned herself dead.
11:32Right here, it's the same thing. Illegal stills everywhere.
11:35I pass by Ettinger's, all those men at the counter drinking from coffee cups.
11:39Well, you know as well as I, it's not coffee at all.
11:41Ettinger's isn't the only place.
11:43There's Abe Klein's, too.
11:44It's clear the local authorities lack the ability or the inclination to enforce the law.
11:50And with our numbers dwindling, we have to work even harder to capture their attention.
11:56I heard Doc Hollander's writing prescriptions for whiskey.
11:59You don't even have to be ill.
12:00It's a disgrace is what it is.
12:02Ladies, please, with all this clatter, I'm not hearing what we might do about it.
12:06A rally, at the parade, get out there marching like the old days.
12:09And marching is all well and good, but we need to stop the alcohol at its source.
12:15This morning I saw barrels of beer, dozens of them, being loaded into a garage behind my home.
12:21This is what I'm talking about.
12:26Perhaps Mr. Thompson could be of help.
12:29The sheriff?
12:31His brother, actually.
12:33Enoch.
12:33He's a friend.
12:38Which is to say, he's been of great assistance since my husband passed.
12:45Well, perhaps you could arrange a meeting.
12:48I'd be happy to try.
12:53Professional baseball has reached a crisis.
12:57Charges of crookedness relating to last year's World Series are emerging.
13:01We're the well-known New York gambler at its center.
13:05Doesn't mention you by name, does it?
13:07Does everything but.
13:18Speculation.
13:20Innuendo.
13:21And if I remember my law school Latin, a steaming pile of horseshit.
13:27Is that the legal term?
13:29He had a meeting with some washed-up ex-boxer.
13:32So what?
13:32A. Battelle, followed by a very public dinner with sleepy Bill Burns at the Astor Hotel.
13:39Is it a crime now for a fellow to eat dinner?
13:42The dinner was innocent, counselor, but for dessert, he pitched me on fixing the World Series by bribing the players
13:48on the White Sox.
13:49A scheme which you threw cold water upon immediately.
13:54Isn't that correct, Mr. Rothstein?
13:57It certainly is.
13:59Then there you have it.
14:01And what do I do about this article?
14:04You do nothing, Arnold.
14:05You get mud on your trousers.
14:07Or horseshit.
14:09Or horseshit.
14:10You don't rub it off.
14:13You let it dry.
14:14You let it set a while.
14:16Then you brush it off.
14:17Nice and easy.
14:23The World Series was months ago, Lawyer Fallon.
14:26And the horseshit hasn't dried yet.
14:45Why are you hovering?
14:46Carl Healy wants a word.
14:49Who?
14:51What does he want?
14:54Just a quick tete-a-tete.
15:04How's your dad?
15:05Will he be at the dinner this year?
15:07We just skipped to the by-the-way.
15:08Beg pardon?
15:09Every day people come in here, Carl.
15:11Dozens of them.
15:11They ask after my health, my family, my goddamn goldfish.
15:15Inevitably, there's a by-the-way.
15:16Then they tell me what they really want.
15:18Well, that's not what I-
15:18Carl, I'm busy.
15:19You'll be doing me a huge favor.
15:22Me and the boys want a raise to work the Celtic dinner.
15:24Absolutely not.
15:25Lucky.
15:26Five dollars a man is just not enough for enduring that kind of humiliation.
15:30Dancing and jigging a leprechaun outfit?
15:31You call that humiliating?
15:32What do you call it?
15:33Show business.
15:35You don't mind beating the tar to each other every night in that ring.
15:37But these drunks are twice our size.
15:40They get really rough, and they think it's funny.
15:43How much do you want?
15:45Ten dollars a man.
15:47What's that, three bucks a foot?
15:49It'll be a lot easier this year.
15:50With prohibition, there'll be no booze.
15:52Come on, Lucky.
15:53I only look like a child.
15:59Suppose I figure out a way to give you an extra twelve bucks,
16:02and I get to save twelve myself.
16:04I'm listening.
16:04There are eight leprechauns, right?
16:06Eight times ten is eighty.
16:07Tell your boys the best you can do is seven.
16:09Then it'll cost me fifty-six.
16:11I give you an extra twelve.
16:12That leaves me paying sixty-eight,
16:13which is twelve less than the eighty you originally wanted.
16:15I don't know, Lucky.
16:16Dinner starts at seven.
16:18Tell your men to be dressed and ready by six-thirty.
16:24I have another meeting waiting.
16:32Hello, ladies.
16:34Mr. Thompson, thank you so much for seeing us.
16:37Not at all.
16:40Did you enjoy the soda bread?
16:42Pardon?
16:44Oh, yes, very much.
16:49May I offer you something?
16:51No.
16:54Mrs. Schroeder has seen something she feels compelled to tell you about.
16:59Oh?
17:02Yesterday morning, an entire truckload of beer barrels was loaded into a garage behind my home.
17:09A man who looked familiar, but I couldn't really place him, was supervising the delivery.
17:17Why, that's outrageous.
17:19I saw it with my own eyes.
17:21I'm sure you must have been appalled.
17:22I was.
17:23Quite.
17:27I'm afraid my birthday party must have been quite difficult for you.
17:31At Babette's, the nightclub.
17:33I was making a delivery for the dress shop.
17:36It was quite a celebratory atmosphere.
17:38Some champagne and whiskey may have even been drunk.
17:41I'm sure your class of acquaintance drinks only in moderation.
17:44If they drink at all.
17:47Mrs. Schroeder, thank you for sharing this information.
17:50Eddie, get the sheriff on the phone.
17:52You give the details to my brother, and we'll shut down that garage before the tide goes out.
17:57Mr. Thompson, we are grateful, as always.
18:02I truly do appreciate it.
18:04This isn't a personal favor, Mrs. Schroeder.
18:08Yes.
18:09I realize that.
18:21Come on, eat a little.
18:22You can't live on Lordland.
18:24Watch me.
18:36Hey, Johnny.
18:38Hey, Arne.
18:39How you feeling?
18:41It's well.
18:53Jesus Christ.
18:54She's fucking ruined.
18:57It's not that bad.
18:58If she was a filly, then shoot her.
19:01I know you took a shine to her, but she got her gold.
19:07She hasn't even had her stitches out.
19:09This is a cat house, not the Hotel Sherman.
19:12She don't know anything, I don't know anything.
19:18What if I cover it?
19:20A hundred a day.
19:21She makes that much.
19:22She did.
19:27She got till Friday.
19:46So what did he want?
19:50Nothing.
19:52Scassion's out sick.
19:54Who wants me to work the door?
20:06I'll take the soup now.
20:09Come on, bring it back.
20:10Bring it back.
20:11Bring it out a little more.
20:13All right.
20:14Bring it back.
20:15Come on.
20:16Come on.
20:17Come on.
20:19You're going to follow me.
20:20That's what I got.
20:21Let's go.
20:22Come on, guys.
20:24One at a time.
20:25Coming down.
20:26Coming down.
20:27Come on.
20:27Don't get ahead of yourselves.
20:29Good.
20:30Good.
20:31Ma'am?
20:32You got it?
20:33Wrap up.
20:33What are you doing?
20:35We're unloading this truck.
20:37Unloading it?
20:38We got a tenant green by tomorrow.
20:40For St. Paddy's.
20:42Who's in charge here?
20:44Come on, boys.
20:44I got another one for you.
20:45Boss?
20:51Mrs. Schroeder, right?
20:55Mr. Neary.
20:58Like a soft night in Wicklow, isn't it?
21:00I couldn't say.
21:01I'm from Kerry.
21:02Ah.
21:03The lofty peak of Carrinter Hill.
21:07Did Mr. Thompson not speak with you today?
21:09About what?
21:10Your business here.
21:12We'll be out of your hair by tomorrow.
21:14Most of this stuff is for the Celtic dinner.
21:16Listen, fellas.
21:17You got to keep it down.
21:19People are trying to sleep here.
21:23What say we pour you off a growler for St. Paddy's?
21:25Well, compliments of the city.
21:37I'm writing you, dear, just pretend you
21:41In September you remember
21:45Need the old apple tree
21:48You've whispered to me
21:50When it blossomed again you'd be mine
21:53I've waited until I could blame you
21:58I hope I've not waited in vain
22:02For when it's bringing the valley
22:07I'm coming, my sweetheart, again
22:15I'll be with you
22:16Marry, my boy.
22:18Nice of you to join us.
22:19I'll be with you
22:21I'll be with you
22:21To take a name to mine
22:23One day in May
22:25I'll probably take a name
22:28I'll be the right
22:30I am terribly sorry
22:31Mr. Thompson is not available
22:34He knows I've been waiting
22:36He has some urgent business
22:39To take a name
22:41I'll be with you
22:44I'll be with you
22:46You will be mine
22:47In apple blossom time
23:10One-on-one Arctic, 23 cases of bourbon, 8 cases rye.
23:17Three-16 Adriatic, 15 cases blended Scots whiskey.
23:2490 Baltic, 11 cases gin.
23:31Mrs. Schroeder.
23:33Good afternoon. I'm intruding.
23:37You are not. This is my colleague, Agent Sepso.
23:42Margaret Schroeder.
23:43Ma'am.
23:52Is the post office in charge of prohibition?
23:55No, ma'am.
24:01You said I should come to you, if I had information.
24:07Pull down your sleeves, put on your jacket, bring Mrs. Schroeder a chair, go outside and block the entrance.
24:12I'm sorry.
24:27I'm sorry.
24:33I'm sorry.
24:45on the street behind my home is a garage
24:50yes it's full of beer barrels
24:54how many quite a large quantity
24:59could you give me an estimate
25:0693 what's the address 2727 caspian the hiawatha
25:11garage right out in the open you will close
25:18it down won't you when would you like me
25:22to do that immediately children can see
25:28it there are now 117 pens here each one
25:34marks a location in this city where
25:35alcohol is being warehouse distilled or
25:38sold they operate with impunity and i do
25:40not possess the resources to shut even 10
25:42percent of them
25:44i understand then you'll also understand
25:47that every one of these pens taken
25:49together amounts to nothing here on the
25:53south shore of brigantine and here in the
25:55back bays of the inlet boats unloaded
25:57liquor sailed down from canada up from
25:59the caribbean across the atlantic it is
26:02watered down mixed with poisons and sold
26:04illicitly by a growing class of criminals
26:06for whom murder is a means of doing
26:08business some of the victims are no better
26:11than killers themselves others are just
26:14unlucky they are shopkeepers schoolteachers
26:19one was a baker's apprentice do you mean to be cruel mr van olden no ma'am i mean to
26:30be honest and what of the law that creates the criminal that's the law you've just asked me to enforce
26:37for the safety of your children unless i misread your intentions
26:47i've been lectured to a great deal today by men who speak boldly and do
26:51nothing
26:56i'd like to leave now who else lectured you why should that be your concern because you don't want to
27:01tell me
27:03will you arrest me in the post office not unless you've committed a crime
27:10mr neary
27:13mr neary lectured you
27:15mr neary owns the garage
27:22james neary the alderman from the fourth ward
27:24i don't know his first name
27:26what do you know about him
27:29he works for mr thompson
27:35now they're frisking people after they already shut up the joint
27:37better late than never
27:40it's like the horse after the barn door
27:42after the horse
27:44what
27:46you close the barn door after the horses are gone
27:48that's the expression
27:49that's what i said
27:50no you said
27:52look it doesn't matter
27:53fuck the horse
27:55for real don't like headaches
27:57i think he's already got one
28:00those make bastards
28:01we should hit them tomorrow
28:03and they'll be sourced off their asses
28:04for same panties
28:05sell what toriel wants
28:07you stop worrying about what other people want
28:10you go batty
28:18hi boys
28:21who wants to buy me a drink
28:25oh what are you doing
28:26i'm working
28:28i'm gonna keep
28:29you don't have to work today honey
28:30go on
28:31get her out of here
28:34come on
28:35let's go upstairs
28:36i need more juice
28:38i'm gonna make you some right now
28:40what's so funny
28:41nothing
28:42someone told a joke
28:46jimmy
28:46what's wrong
28:47what
28:49he's gonna love me now
29:01relax dear
29:02what's the best thing when they're overtired
29:04you should have asked me
29:06when james was that age
29:07he used to work himself into such an impossible state
29:10whiskey and milk were a godsend
29:14do you think she's attractive
29:17i don't have much time for movies right now
29:19no i remember how that was
29:21of course i used to have the girls around to help babysit
29:25jimmy never wanted for feminine attention
29:31i have to meet my friend
29:32she's waiting
29:33well
29:35see a movie dear
29:36we're gonna take some air on the boardwalk
29:39the night before saint patrick's
29:41there tends to be a lower element abroad
29:44we'll be very careful
29:47i'm sure you will be
29:55you could be free you know
29:58beg pardon
30:00you're an attractive girl
30:02with artistic leanings
30:05painting and all
30:07waiting for a man
30:09you're not married to
30:10who may never return
30:13i have a child
30:15i'll raise him
30:18what
30:19you go off
30:21have your youthful adventures
30:23and
30:23i'll raise tommy
30:26you'll raise my son
30:29oh think about it
30:31talk it over with your friend
30:33i don't need to think about it
30:34what kind of thing is that to say
30:38i didn't mean to offend you
30:39i just
30:40assumed that you'd be open to a
30:42different sort of arrangement
30:44bohemian that you are
30:45but i'm not open to it
30:47at all
30:49well
30:49the more fool i
31:01well no need to keep your friend waiting
31:11i wish i was
31:14in carrick
31:17fergus
31:18only for
31:21nights
31:23in
31:24ballygran
31:25i would swim
31:29over
31:30the deepest
31:32ocean
31:34the deepest
31:37ocean
31:38for my love
31:41to find
31:42but the sea
31:44is
31:45white
31:46and i cannot
31:49swim over
31:50where's your brother
31:51i don't know
31:53what
31:53dad
31:54jack fergus
31:55oh where do i give a shit
31:57my wings
31:58to fly
32:02if i could find
32:04me
32:07a handsome
32:08boatman
32:10where the hell were you
32:12boys were using my sash
32:13to play tarzan
32:13where were you
32:15every year with this
32:16drink
32:17for i'm drunk
32:20today
32:21and i'm seldom
32:24sober
32:25a handsome
32:28rover
32:29from town
32:31to town
32:32ah but i'm sick
32:37now
32:37my days
32:40are numbered
32:41so come
32:44all ye young
32:46men
32:48and lay
32:50me
32:52down
32:57duncan o'connor
32:59everybody
33:03thank you very much
33:04god bless america
33:06and god bless
33:06the emerald oil
33:08fellow members
33:09of the ancient order
33:10of the celts
33:12welcome one and all
33:13to our annual
33:14saint patrick's eve dinner
33:16as is our custom
33:17i'd like to turn over
33:19the festivities
33:19to atlantic county's
33:21esteemed treasurer
33:22that proud irishman
33:24enoch thompson
33:27when do i get to talk
33:29if they're here
33:30to enjoy themselves
33:30is it really necessary
33:37good evening gentlemen
33:39this being an election
33:40year
33:41with your kind
33:42indulgence
33:43sheriff eli thompson
33:44has asked to say
33:45a few words
33:45before we get started
33:46so this one's
33:47gonna talk now
33:53thank you enoch
33:55mr mayor
34:00have a drink
34:04your hands are shaking
34:09friends
34:11romans
34:13and irishmen
34:15lend me your beers
34:19tomorrow we will
34:20celebrate our patron saint
34:21the beloved saint patrick
34:23he would drive the snakes
34:25out of ireland
34:26today i submit for your
34:28approval
34:29that he should have drove
34:30the english out
34:33my friends
34:34it wasn't a famine
34:35of nature
34:36they killed our forefathers
34:38it was a famine
34:40by cromwell
34:42and now
34:43in our own time
34:45the murdering brits
34:46are at it again
34:47slaughtering the heroes
34:49of the eastern rebellion
34:50kilmainham jail
34:52pierce
34:53and mcdonough
34:55eamon shunt
34:56and jonah clark
34:57thomas
34:58you idiot
34:58what's he
34:59no
34:59he was born in the states
35:01of course
35:02yes thomas
35:03you speculate
35:04that those of us born here
35:05are less committed
35:06to the troubles back home
35:07i'm saying
35:07i've seen things
35:08with my own eyes
35:09and dublin
35:09by what right
35:10do the english
35:10suppress our brothers
35:11across the ocean
35:12my district alone
35:13raised over
35:13two thousand dollars
35:14for the fight
35:15i held a feckin line
35:16against the brits
35:16with nothing more
35:17than a firepower
35:18it's my sons
35:18who are fighting
35:19and dying
35:19with arms we provided
35:20up the rebel
35:21up your asses
35:22by no right
35:23at all
35:24gentlemen
35:25you're a fucking
35:26right
35:26of age
35:27suppress our brothers
35:27across the country
35:28say that again
35:30gentlemen
35:31we are the united states
35:33we
35:34sheriff elai thompson
35:35everybody
35:45what do you call
35:46an irishman
35:46who doesn't swear
35:48a mute
35:49what do you call
35:50an irishman
35:51who doesn't drink
35:51a corpse
35:54what do you call
35:54an irishman
35:55from atlantic city
35:56it doesn't matter
35:57where he's from
35:58you call him
35:58an irishman
36:02now let me hear
36:02those pipes
36:08the little people
36:10they've been to the end
36:11of the rainbow
36:12and they're here
36:13with the pots of gold
36:34there's a great beer
36:35not this year assemblyman
36:37but it's a goddamn tradition
36:39the fence
36:40the fence found our staff
36:48you've got to go easy on this stuff
36:50okay
36:51bad girl
36:52not bad
36:53just go easy
36:56we should go down to chinytown
36:57for a bowl
36:58what did i just say
36:59but it's so much better
37:01when you smoke it
37:02palm trees
37:03and sunshine
37:04we'll do that
37:05i promise
37:08tell me a story
37:11about what
37:12you
37:13something happy
37:16oh
37:16okay
37:18well
37:20i was
37:21what
37:22seven
37:23what'd you look like
37:24like i do now
37:26smaller
37:26hair down to here
37:29no
37:30yeah
37:32my mother thought it looked
37:34aristocratic
37:38everyone else just thought
37:39it was a girl
37:43anyway there was this man
37:46mr. Lancaster
37:48he was worth a few dollars
37:49my mother figured
37:50she could get him to marry her
37:53he had a sailboat
37:54might get a yacht
37:57sure a yacht
38:03on the fourth of july
38:04he took us boating
38:05my mother and me
38:08she was in a white tea dress
38:09and a merry widow hat
38:12she's beautiful
38:13she was
38:14she still is
38:18we sailed past the lighthouse
38:20up along the burgundy team
38:21where the pirates used to hide
38:24mr. Lancaster
38:26showed me how to use
38:27the main sheet
38:28put me at the tiller
38:30i steered us into
38:31little egg inlet
38:31like i've done it
38:32my whole life
38:35we tied up at
38:36egg island
38:38we went ashore
38:43my mother told me to go away
38:44for a while
38:44i was used to that
38:48so i ran around
38:49pretending to be a pirate
38:51and when it was okay to come back
38:54mr. Lancaster
38:55dug a pit in the sand
38:57loaded in some coals
38:58to roast
38:59the lobster
39:00and the corn
39:00he had brought
39:03and we just ate like kings
39:09when the sun began to set
39:12mr. Lancaster told me
39:14to go get this box
39:15from the boat
39:16be very careful
39:20inside
39:21with stars and stripes
39:23he said that his father
39:24had carried it
39:24gettysburg
39:25which had to be true
39:26because there were bullet holes
39:27on it
39:29so we stuck the
39:32flagpole in the grass
39:34we sang
39:36my country
39:38tis
39:39of thee
39:40mmm
39:45with our hands
39:46on our hearts
39:47we watched the fireworks
39:48go off all the way
39:49down the boardwalk
39:52we sailed home
39:53under the moon
39:55my mother was
39:56combing the sand
39:57out of my hair
40:01that was a good day
40:08tell me you married her
40:11sure you did
40:15happily ever after
40:23god damn it
40:26somebody's gonna really
40:27have to take care of you
40:30I should watch this
40:33kiss me
40:52get yourself
40:54cleaned up
40:55no
41:29I'm not afraid of this, but I'm just kidding.
41:36I'm not afraid of this.
41:38No.
41:40I'm sorry.
41:42I'm sorry.
41:42Oh, my God.
41:44Oh, my God.
41:46Oh, my God.
41:48Oh, my God.
41:59It's great to see you again.
42:01There's a time and place, Eli.
42:04You have to know your audience.
42:05Give them what I want, huh, Mark?
42:07Well, isn't that what your book says?
42:09The Dale Carnegie?
42:13Why don't you take a break?
42:15Why?
42:16Because I'm trying to help you when you're drunk.
42:18When you're not?
42:20Oh, that's right.
42:23Hey, this is the one night of the year you don't drink.
42:25These men, Eli, these kingmakers you wanted to impress,
42:29you may not think so, but they're judging you every second.
42:32And when something good comes along, an opportunity,
42:35they remember the man who showed good form.
42:38The whole thing's a game, isn't it?
42:43So easy for you.
42:49Well, I'll keep at it.
42:51Maybe one day I'll lie as good as you.
42:54It's lie as well as me, adult.
42:57I want to be taken seriously and learn how to fucking speak.
43:02So the leprechaun looks up at the blonde and says,
43:05it may be yellow, lady, but it's sure no pot of gold.
43:12Nobody move.
43:13United States Bureau of Internal Revenue.
43:15It's a private party.
43:16This is a raid.
43:18The hell is this now?
43:19Easy, Dad.
43:22Do you have any idea who these men are?
43:25This is a private party,
43:26and the mere consumption of alcohol is not illegal.
43:29Now, I'm an attorney,
43:30and the Volstead Act clearly...
43:36Would anyone else care to interfere with the court-appointed duties of a federal agent?
43:44Stand down.
43:48Anybody tries to make a run for it,
43:50shoot them.
43:51Shoot them.
44:07I have an arrest warrant.
44:14James Neary,
44:161222 Chelsea Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jersey.
44:20You are Mr. James Neary?
44:23Yeah.
44:24I have witness testimony that you knowingly and willingly stored and transported intoxicating liquors.
44:30A direct violation of the Volstead Act.
44:32No, I don't know what you...
44:33Stand up!
44:34You're under arrest.
44:51This assembly is over.
44:53This establishment will be shuttered.
44:55Gather your belongings and disperse in an orderly fashion.
45:01Mr. Neary, how much labor?
45:03Anything you want to spend?
45:04Mr. Trump, there's one more picture.
45:05I'm telling you, I'm a little fool.
45:07I'm going to have an arrest.
45:08Let me count in, Mr. Morfoss.
45:09All ye who love your country
45:13Against the drink should stand
45:16Behold against this tribe
45:20Your country's greatest foe
45:24Do something about this, Sheryl.
45:26His word and deed and valid
45:29Proclaim that drink must go
45:31Stand up for prohibition
45:36He's a little fool.
45:38He's a little fool.
45:40I'm a little fool.
45:40Let's go.
45:41All ye who love your country
45:44Against the drink should stand
45:48I'm a little fool.
45:50I'm a little fool.
45:52I'm a little fool.
46:14Great night for the Irish, big brother.
46:17I'm sure you made quite an impression
46:18On your Republican friends.
46:20I'll home to your wife, you know.
46:22I will.
46:25Where are you going?
46:29What the fuck was that for?
46:45I wish I was
46:51In carried furges
46:57Only for nights
47:02Nights in Ballygram
47:06I would swim over
47:13The deepest ocean
47:18The deepest ocean
47:20The deepest ocean
47:23For my love to find
47:28But the sea is wide
47:32And I can't swim over
47:36And I can't swim over
47:40Neither have
47:42I wings to fly
47:48If I could find me
47:54The handsome woman
47:56The handsome woman
47:59Who fed me over
48:03Over to my love
48:06My childhood day
48:14Bring back sad reflections
48:20Of happy times
48:25Spent so long ago
48:30My boyhood friend
48:35And my own relations
48:41All passed on now
48:46Like the melting snow
48:48Who is it?
48:50Lucky Thompson
48:55Mr. Thompson?
49:09Is there something you wanted?
49:12I have no time for games, Margaret
49:13No interest in them
49:19Margaret?
49:29Well, I'll spend my day
49:35In endless roaming
49:40Soft as if the grass
49:43My bed is free
49:49To be back now
49:56In Carrickphorgus
50:01On the long road
50:05Down to the salty sea
50:11And in Kilkenny
50:16There it is reported
50:21There are marble stones there
50:26As black as any ink
50:31With gold and silver
50:37I would support her
50:42But I'll sing no more now
50:47Till I get a drink
51:00But the Grandpa
51:02I'm a huge fan
51:04The Purple
51:04You
51:04Here is't
51:04Deep
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