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That is seventeen five – your half of the thirty-five thousand. Plus there’s an extra fifteen in there, it’s all yours, you’ve earned it. We made a deal. That’s right. Because I think that we can do business together – we came to an understanding. Take a look at the money in your hand. Now just imagine making that every week. That’s right. Two pounds a week, thirty-five thousand a pound.


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Look… I feel like I’m running out of ways to explain this to you but once more, I shall try. This fly is a major problem for us. It will ruin our batch.

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And we need to destroy it and every trace of it, so we can cook. Failing that, we’re dead. There’s no more room for error. Not with these people.

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That is seventeen five – your half of the thirty-five thousand.

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Plus there’s an extra fifteen in there, it’s all yours, you’ve earned it.

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Because I think that we can do business together – we came to an understanding.

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Take a look at the money in your hand. Now just imagine making that every week.

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I have been waiting. I’ve been waiting all day. Waiting for Gus to send one of his men to kill me. And it’s you.

Who do you know, who’s okay with using children, Jesse? Who do you know… who’s allowed children to be murdered… hmm? Gus! He has, he has been ten steps ahead of me at every turn.

And now, the one thing that he needed to finally get rid of me is your consent and boy he’s got that now. He’s got it. And not only does he have that, but he manipulated you into pulling the trigger for him.


No! You don’t even believe that! Gus has cameras everywhere, please. Listen to yourself! No, he has known everything, all along. Where were you today? In the lab?

And you don’t think it’s possible that Tyrus lifted the cigarette out of your locker? Come on! Don’t you see? You are the last piece of the puzzle. You are everything that he’s wanted.


Saul, Saul… this man that we spoke of before, this… this person that you said could… could disappear me, get me a whole new life and make sure that I’m never found. Yeah I need him, Saul. Gus is gonna murder my whole family. I need this man now. Saul… now, Saul!


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Aging Well: Spotlight on 50+ Employment Expos

JCA Blog / By JCA / September 26, 2025

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More than 400 people attended JCA’s Montgomery County Virtual 50+ Employment Expo on September 16. These job hunters heard from 11 employers who told them about job openings at their organizations and provided tips on how to stand out in the often frustrating and sometimes challenging process of searching for a job after 50. As one participant …

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Long-Term Care Costs More Than Americans Think And, No, Medicare Won’t Pay for It

JCA Blog / By JCA / September 22, 2025

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by Howard Gleckman for his blog Three things are true about long-term care, though many Americans don’t want to believe it: You are very likely to need it in old age. It will cost a lot more than you think. And, no, Medicare won’t pay for it. Two recent studies help explain how Americans think …

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Neurologists Explain What Mild Cognitive Impairment Means

JCA Blog / By JCA / September 22, 2025

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by Deborah Kan for being patient Mild cognitive impairment doesn’t always lead to dementia — and Alzheimer’s isn’t always the cause. Neurologists weigh in. In 2020, 66-year-old business executive Mike Zuendel noticed something was amiss. “Someone once said, ‘Don’t worry if you misplace your keys, as long as you know what they’re for,’” he recalled. But …

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Read Your Medicare Annual Notice of Change Carefully

JCA Blog / By JCA / September 22, 2025

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by Richard Eisenberg for MarketWatch Don’t ignore this upcoming Medicare update — it could be the most important message of the year The ANOC has crucial information you need to see before Medicare’s open enrollment begins on Oct. 15 If you have a 2025 Medicare Part D prescription-drug plan, a Medicare Advantage plan or both, …

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Aging Well: Spotlight on Escorted Transportation

JCA Blog / By JCA / August 31, 2025

Aging Well: Spotlight on Escorted Transportation

More than a ride—a lifeline A stroke and a dementia diagnosis threw Pamela into a world she never hoped to enter. Dealing with her multiple medical issues was hard enough. Scheduling frequent appointments with her team of 10 doctors became yet another worry. The 76-year-old Rockville resident cannot get to her doctors’ offices by herself …

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JCA Insights, August 2025

Newsletters / By JCA / August 29, 2025

A Word From Shane August is Make a Will Month “Leaving a legacy is about planting seeds in a garden you never get to see.” August is National Make-A-Will Month, a time to reflect on the future and take steps to protect the people and causes that matter most to you. At the Jewish Council …

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Who Are Family Caregivers Of Seniors And People With Disabilities?

JCA Blog / By JCA / August 27, 2025

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by Howard Gleckman for his blog The typical family caregiver is a 50-something woman who spends 27 hours a week caring for an aging parent who has two or more serious medical conditions, and is doing so with little outside assistance, according to a new survey by the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP. While …

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5 Questions to Ask a Cognitive Neurologist

JCA Blog, KC Blog / By JCA / August 26, 2025

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Worried About Your Memory? Here Are 5 Questions to Ask a Cognitive Neurologist from University of Utah Health As we age, it’s normal to have concerns about our cognitive health, especially for those who have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Nicholas Frost, MD, PhD, and Christine Cliatt Brown, MD, neurologists at …

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Aging Well: Spotlight on Volunteering

JCA Blog / By JCA / August 25, 2025

Aging Well: Spotlight on Volunteering

Bridging the Generations Through Literacy Watching reticent students progress into active class participants, improve their grades,  and gain a love for reading and math are what 320 active JCA’s Heyman Interages Center® relish. Ann Jackman began volunteering in 2013 and has been guiding students ever since. “I love the fact that you can develop a …

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Aging Well: Spotlight on Transportation

JCA Blog / By JCA / August 22, 2025

Aging Well: Spotlight on Transportation

Keeping Older Adults Connected to Their Communities JCA’s 10 drivers and nine buses are busy, traveling five days a week to and from Montgomery County senior recreation centers. They also transport residents from several area assisted living facilities on shopping trips. Together, JCA buses traveled the equivalent of almost seven times around the equator during …

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