Sugarhouse Page #2
Horatio.
Horatio Bainbridge.
You said your name was Tom.
Well, would you go around calling
yourself Horatio?
Yeah.
- What the f*** is this?
- lt's my work pass.
What the f*** do l want that for,
you prick?
Listen, don't play with me, an' that.
l roll deep, blud. Tellin' you.
- You can't go out like this.
- Get the f***...
- Get out the way.
- You ain't going.
- Get out the way.
- No.
- Get out the way.
- No.
Get out the f***ing way!
- F***!
- Michael...
Michael, Michael. You're gonna
have to calm down.
Michael...listen.
Wherever you're going,
l don't care.
l don't mind. l understand,
you got business.
Michael, you got to do it calm,
or you're gonna do something bad.
Look, it worked the other night.
No, it worked. lt worked, darling.
Please. Please try again for me.
Come on.
Come on. Come on.
That's it. That's it.
Come on. Darling, darling, darling, darling.
Nam myoho...
renge kyo...
Nam myoho...
renge kyo.
See? That's it, that's it.
Nam myoho...
renge kyo.
- That's it!
Now you be careful out there, all right?
..renge kyo.
This is f***ed up, man!
Eh, what about that ring? Uh?
- What?
- The ring in your pocket, man.
- That's worth a little more than 50.
- ls that my problem, though? Uh?
Fact is you came 50 pound light.
lf l don't get what's coming to me
you ain't gonna get what's coming to you.
- ls it gold, yeah?
- Yeah.
- And what about that watch?
- What?
- The watch!
- Are you being serious?
- l gotta get what's coming to me!
- Oh, f*** this.
Oi, where the f*** you going?
Oi, blud!
Oi, blud!
Oi!
Eh...boss.
Eh, now, come on.
Chill out, yeah?
Gee.
l was just...just testing you, yeah?
Look. You gave me the ring.
l'll do it for 750, all right?
Hey! Hey!
- Hoods. Where you going, eh?
- What's it to you?
l need to get a T for the B.
ls the parrot in the window? Huh?
ls the f***ing parrot
in the f***ing window?
- No.
- Huh?
- lt's not. No.
- lt's not, you f***ing pinhead prick.
But, Hoods, man, l'm rattling.
lt's giro day.
- l've got the money, Hoody.
- F*** off.
deal with now, blud.
Come, clink and drink.
Come on, man.
You gonna hand over the cash, then?
l wanna see what l'm buying.
Money up front, man.
- Only when l see what l'm buying.
- Money up front.
No.
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