Monday, September 04, 2006

TWO AND TWO

‘Said it’d be fifteen hundred for the work and she said, “yeh, do it,” so I said, “I need a thousand up front,” and she said she didn’t have that kind of money then she phoned me later said, “I’ve got the money, do the work,” and I told it’d been vandalised she said, “you mean torched?” know you what I mean? how did she know that? so I said, “look I don’t want to get involved in anything,” said she could come up with whatever story she wanted but if the police or insurance company came around asking I’d say what’d happened...
‘...and they’d put two and two together, know what I mean?’

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