Ted Crawford:
You know, my grandfather was an egg farmer.
Willy Beachum:
This isn't going to be about your, uh, "rough childhood," is it?
Ted Crawford:
No, I used to candle eggs at his farm. Do you know what that is? You hold an egg up to the light of a candle and you look for imperfections. The first time I did it he told me to put all the eggs that were cracked or flawed into a bucket for the bakery. And he came back an hour later, and there were 300 eggs in the bakery bucket. He asked me what the hell I was doing. I found a flaw in every single one of them - you know, thin places in the shell; fine, hairline cracks. You look closely enough, you'll find that everything has a weak spot where it can break, sooner or later.
Willy Beachum:
You looking for mine?
Ted Crawford:
I've already found yours.
Willy Beachum:
What is it?
Ted Crawford:
You're a winner, Willy.
Willy Beachum:
Yeah.
[chuckles nervously]

Willy Beachum:
Well, I guess the joke's on me then, isn't it?
Ted Crawford:
[grinning]
You bet your ass, old sport.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:33

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