Let's go to the speakeasy for a drink.

Bernadette 2022-09-19 08:25:34

1918. receive letters. What are we going to do when we go back, let's plan. When the war is over, I'm going to take this gun back. Times changed suddenly. Prohibition eras the Great Depression. It won't be another three years, I'll contact you in three hours. Eddie has military traits. Eddie's most magical is his eyes. After all, this is not what an honest person does. Gangster boss. So I wake up and cook the macaroni. This pasta restaurant. Crazy times. Business, stock market, make money. In the late 1920s, Eddie was driving a cab, and seeing Jane again, everything was calm, and I probably started feeling sorry for him from here. What we have experienced is the tide of the times, and what is the fate of people. Let's talk about the old days. Finally, Eddie, who was drinking milk in the early speakeasy, became addicted to alcohol. Anesthetize yourself with bad wine. Eddie has always loved Jane. "We had the same odor when we met, and I was thinking, it's a joke when you're in a big suburban house tidying up the garden, planting flowers, and having kids." Well, we could be cooler. The entire twenties, the full roaring twenties, all the turmoil in the social background of that era, from the time when Jane was not fully grown up until she became more dignified and mature. , All these changes, Eddie just said sorry when he was about to let go. Honest Eddie. Jane's kid asked "can you shoot" "yes, but it's been a long time since I fired." So sorry for Eddie, so there are some really great men in this world, yes, he's your man God. Tragic, great, live in your glorious age. "What's your relationship with him?" "I don't know myself." "What does he do?" "Once he was a big player."
In this wave of the times, we are down or out, we are ups and downs.


A rock young man once said: The purest love is that even if you reject me, I will never complain to you. But I won't come any closer. If you ask me, I will still do my best. From now on, I will hide what I like, and I will no longer be ostentatious. I will try my best to live well, and I hope you will too.

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  • Lloyd Hart: [the men are taking cover in a bombed-out farmhouse, shooting at German soldiers somewhere off-screen] When is this "armistice" they've been talking about for the past four days?

    Eddie Bartlett: That's just another rumor. This brawl's gonna' go on forever.

    Lloyd Hart: If I ever get back, I'm gonna' have a swell law office in the Woolworth Building. Have it all picked out, on the 28th floor. Can see the whole city: the Bay, Brooklyn...

    Eddie Bartlett: Whaddya' wanna' look at Brooklyn for?

  • George Halley: [the men are taking cover in a bombed-out farmhouse, shooting at German soldiers somewhere off-screen. Lloyd takes aim at a German soldier, but hesitates, then lowers his rifle] Whatsa' matta', "Harvard," did you lose the Heine?

    Lloyd Hart: No... but he looks like a kid, about 15 years old.

    George Halley: -

    [Aims his rifle and without any hesitation shoots the young German soldier]

    George Halley: He won't be sixteen.

    [Seconds later, a fellow soldier rushes in to tell them the war is over, the Armistice has been signed]