frm 1000frare you all right? yeah! keep going! are you sure you're all right? the incision? you're listening to the stations of member-supported new hampshire public radio. we're webo, concord 89.1; webj, jackson 99.5 f.m. this is new hampshire public radio, news and information for the granite state. it's nice having this again. well, it's supposed to be better than "nice." you know what i mean. after that nightmare, god, we are blessed, tony. yeah. a.j.'s practicing? that's a first. i'll let you know. - all right. - all right, thanks, man. your amigos with the baggy pants-- hope you kept 'em away from the silver. oh, jesus, they're musicians, all right? they saw an ad for the drums. you're selling your drums? i need cash. i don't play 'em anymore. those drums were a gift from your father. yeah, i don't wanna sell 'em. and if you guys hadn't made me get such a crappy job, - i wouldn't have to. - this is our fault? i'm wasting my time at blockbuster. why don't you get off your ass and find another job? what about community college? you said you were gonna go back to school. okay, for the hundredth time: i can't register until second semester! - oh! - jesus christ! i do what you guys want, don't i deserve some kind of life? please, move back! move back! jim, we need a crew on the roof to ventilate. let's go! i can't find gareth. i think he's still in the house. son of a bitch. we'll get him. - oh god, gareth! - we'll get him, sarah. we'll get him. - it'll be all right, sarah. - come on, guys, go go go! hurry up! come on. - look, look! - that window! - i got it! - oh-- oh god! i got her kid. all right, whoo! you want another one? yeah, sure. so uncle jun'-- what are we gonna do about him? he's incarcerated for the rest of his unnatural life. so fuck him. he's a walking corpse. yeah, but, dad, what he did to you-- certainly nothing for you to worry about. "manager dale." welcome to the neighborhood. we're from the north ward merchants protective cooperative. i'm kinda busy. you guys looking for a donation? - let him finish. - you may have noticed, not to denigrate anyone, but this is a transitional neighborhood. i mean, demographically speaking, you still have a lot of marginal types. we merchants have found you really should have some round-the-clock security here. - isn't that what the police are for? - they do their best, but they got their hands full. your weekly dues to us will give you all the supplemental - safety net you'll ever need. - i can't authorize anything like that. it have to go through corporate in seattle. we merchants prefer to deal on a personal one-on-one basis. i don't have any discretionary funds. it's gotta go through corporate. how do you think corporate would feel if-- for the sake of argument, someone threw a brick through your window? they've got 10,000 stores in north america. i don't thk they'd feel anything. what if, god forbid, it wasn't just vandalism? what if an employee, even the manager say, was assaulted? look, every last fucking coffee bean is in the computer and has to be accounted for. the numbers don't add up, i'll be gone and somebody else will be here. it's over for the little guy. vince, good morning. how's your book coming? okay. you're always welcome to join the other guests for breakfast. thad says if your dishwasher is newer than five years, you don't need to use the pre-rinse cycle. the fact is i don't recommend it. i can trick the sensors into thinking that the dishes are cleaner than they really are. i gotta go write. thanks. morning. jason masucci was down in tampa visiting his mother, thought he saw vito in a jenny craig. turned out to be some other fat piece of shit. if that fag ever does come back, we should have carlo do it.
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