Of all the useless relationships better forgotten and put away in mothballs, is there any more useless than... the ex-brother-in-law? Holy shit, man. What has it been? Like nine years? - God! - Hey.
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We both knew what was beckoning. The lower bunk in my childhood bedroom in Jersey. My father happy to welcome me into the challenging field of dental supply inventory.
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- Really? - Yeah. - That's great. - How about you? Are you still dealing, Vern? - Do I look like I'm still dealing? - No, you don't. No.
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Not much, I... Well... What am I... What's up? Uh, I'm writing. Writing a lot. Oh, you're still trying to write?
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You all right? You look like you're living on the streets. What's going on?
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Matter of fact, I have a book contract.
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I had clearly missed the on-ramp.
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She was right. Why stick it out?
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Eddie Morra.
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OK.
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So, you guys tight? Hang out a lot? No, my ex-wife's brother. I just actually ran into him on the street - and he asked me to come up to... - Buy some drugs? - No, no. What? - What did this guy do? He... Uh, I don't know. He was, um... I heard that he was an antiques dealer? - A dealer? - Yeah, uh, antiques. Um... Like, uh, Viennese kinda, um...
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- No. - Words have appeared on paper. - Yes. - Written by you. All you have to do is read three pages. Just read three pages in the next hour and... ...if you don't want to keep reading, I'll give you back the advance.
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- Eddie, I'm 40 pages further in. - Call me. It's a little grandiose, but I'm still reading. OK, how did you do this? I'd really like... Just call me the minute you get in. Call. OK?
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- You were there? - Um... Just before. I had run into him on the street and, uh... yeah. Oh, God. I wish I was more surprised. He was involved in some stuff.