Any Day Page #3
Yeah. Well, I run this place.
I do everything. Had a kid
quit this morning.
He was doing too much speed.
You don't do a lot
of drugs, do you?
No, no.
That's good.
I've got a feeling
about you, you know?
If I give you a job,
you have to do everything.
You know, you'd have to
wait tables, wash dishes...
no, I'll sweep the floors,
anything you want.
I don't mind.
Okay. It's minimum wage
plus tips.
That's okay.
All right. Can you be here
tomorrow morning at 10:00 am?
Sure.
All right, man.
Let's give it a shot.
Thanks a lot. All right, buddy.
So, It's good that you
got a job, huh, vi?
Yeah. Thanks.
the car tomorrow night?
Uh, what for?
What do you need to do?
I got a date.
You can't use the car.
Well, it will only be
for a couple of hours.
Okay, Jimmy, can you
go to your room,
so I can talk
to your Uncle, please?
But I can just
stay here and listen.
Go to your room. Thank you.
I'm feeding you and
giving you a place to live.
I think that's enough, Vian.
Sure. Uh...
but It's just a couple of hours.
I just said no. How many times
do I have to say it?
Okay!
It's not that big a deal.
Well, obviously it is.
Otherwise, you wouldn't be
asking me over and over
and over again.
I mean, I depend on
that car, Vian, all right?
on most of my bills.
Do you have any idea what It's like
for me to get through the day?
I kinda do.
Good.
Great!
Hi.
I brought you a picture
of grandpa sherman.
This was taken by the lake
that he used to take me to.
Huh. Yeah, he used to
take me there, too.
Why do you think God had grandma
and grandpa die in a car crash?
Who told you
that God had them die?
Mom. She said that God
will never take anyone,
unless it was their time.
Yeah.
Good morning, beautiful.
Hello, William.
These are for you.
Thank you for
the beautiful flowers,
but you can't keep
coming by like this.
Oh, come on.
Don't you like 'em?
You've got to move on.
How could I move on
when you're the one for me?
William, we broke up
three months ago.
You've got to stop doing this.
Could I have a kiss?
No!
Suddenly you're
too good to kiss me?
Let me guess. You're already
hooking up with some new guy, huh?
I've got to get to work.
Come on. You can tell me.
You're making a big mistake.
I could give you
a good life, sweetie.
Good-bye, William.
And that's the flour. Now,
Always measure the water.
Uh-huh.
This tap water is
our secret ingredient
to our great-tasting crust.
Wow.
Some people say
It's the old pipes.
Might be the power plant
down the road,
I don't know. Pour it in.
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