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Clips from The Sopranos (1999) - Drama (S04E04)
"It's me, Carm! Down here with Bri'."
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"Thank you for this, really."
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"I gotta get dressed."
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"I'll let Tony know you're here."
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"Furio's here."
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"the shit you miss when you're inside?"
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"Paulie, look, the guy's the boss."
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"You know the feds."
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"I'm sucking wind, and he's rolling in it with that fucking Christ killer."
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"He thinks the world of you, also."
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"I'll call him later, I'm going to make a stop."
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"- Does this go your cousins? - No, Verrazano Salvage, ask for Gene."
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"Don't forget the fireplace mantles and the wall sconces."
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"Meeting with one of my constituents."
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"- You going to be at the Bing tomorrow? - I don't know yet."
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"I'll tell you, though, the main thing about getting married?"
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"To claim marital privilege, three conditions must be met."
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"The communication must be made during the course of the marriage."
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"but our friend rounded you up to an even $60,000."
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"There's plenty more where that came from."
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"A lot of poor families need affordable housing in Newark."
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"I didn't want to say this."
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"You're just being..."
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"The anti-drug programs, the voter drives."
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"If it ain't us, it's going to be somebody else. Really, I mean..."
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"What are we supposed to be, the only honest men?"
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"We were going to lead a revolution."
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"Sometimes I feel like I should be punished."
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"I got it at Fortunoff's if you want to exchange it."
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"l'd be in trouble if you left me now"
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"I'm perfectly calm."
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"Tony, this is crazy."
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"After four months inside? How about laid?"
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"- It's Papillon. - Hello, Sil, how are you?"
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"I heard you were getting laid all the time."
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"- Come here, you little prick. - Hello, Chrissy."
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"Let's have a drink. Come on, pass them back."
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"All you guys!"
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"Salute."
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"Welcome home."
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"Come on."
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"What the fuck?"
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"Why is this his song?"
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"So, just back from college?"
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"Let me talk to Paulie for a sec, all right?"
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"Nice meeting you."
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"Just thank God that piece of shit from Youngstown finally copped to that gun."
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"I could've been wearing an orange jumpsuit till I'm 90."
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"Here, get back on your feet."
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"Thanks, T."
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"Not that I don't appreciate it..."
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"Fucking bills."
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"Then there's Ma with the private home care."
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"You know she almost lost her spot at Green Grove?"
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"You're here 30 seconds, you already got a fistful of cash..."
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"- You're right, Ton'. I know. - Enjoy the party."
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"I will."
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"Were you having dinner at Citris last year..."
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"when a man threw a drink in Richard Cross' face?"
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"Subsequent to that incident..."
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"did Mr. Cross telephone Rusty Arnold?"
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"And the folowing day..."
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"were you informed that the man in question..."
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"had suffered a fractured skul?"
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"Your honor, objection."
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"This whole line of questioning is irrelevant."
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"Overruled. You may answer, Miss Costelo."
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"Excuse me?"
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"Richard and l were married the night before last in Reno."
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"the defense requests a conference in chambers."
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"We'l stand in recess for 15 minutes..."
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"Bailiff, wil you escort the jury out?"
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"to subvert the intent of the marital privilege."
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"Hey, she's his wife."
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"Where are my pants?"
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"There's some mouthwash and shit in the back."
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"Any investment advice for an ambitious young man such as myself?"
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"Buy land, I guess. God ain't making any more of it."
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"That's what Will Rogers said."
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"It's true, my house is worth nearly triple what I paid."
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"Location's the key, right? Otherwise you get stuck with shit."
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"Sometimes there's money in shit."
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"How do you mean?"
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"I don't know. Some guy I went to school with, this black guy..."
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"we worked one summer for this not-for-profit housing group."
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"I read about this."
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"- Actually, you ever hear of HUD? - Housing development, yeah."
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"There are more programs for these deadbeats, I swear to Christ."
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"They'll loan the money."
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"You get a front man to buy houses in some crummy neighborhood."
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"Talking about some real shitboxes. Maybe they're worth $100,000 apiece."
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"Next, you tie up with some non-profit organization who goes to HUD..."
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"They're gonna convert them to homes for working-class blacks, blah-blah-blah."
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"I'll be over here."
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"Maurice and I met in college. All the way to the University of Michigan..."
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"You should've seen the Jew-fro on this guy. Out to here."
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"So, Maurice, Ron tells me you're from down Roseville Street."
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"My father was a typesetter for the Star-Ledger."
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"- Sixth and Orange. - Then we were practically neighbors."
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"Yeah, that's why he moved."
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"I guess I missed you this morning, I was in the bathtub."
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"You're kidding. Let me have a look around."
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"Good, bring them next time."
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"l wil."
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"There's a pretty one of you."
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"That's sweet."
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"l don't see the glasses, Fur'."
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"If I find them, I'll give you a call."
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"I see you soon."
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"I'm interning at the state legislature and he... What were you doing?"
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"- East Newark Food Co-op. - Right."
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"But come July..."
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"The Newark riots."
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"Maurice, were you around for Anthony Imperiale?"
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"- The White Knight? - Around?"
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"- Who do you think he was fighting against? - "Italian pride, keep Newark white. ""
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"Aspiring Klansmen, some of those boys."
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"So this group you got now, the Urban Housing League."
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"What's the story there?"
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"we've fallen on hard times."
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