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Tshombe tells the truth.
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Episode 9 "Yes"
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Tshombe tells the truth. WIZARD: Ready? And action. The scene resumes in Simon's office. SIMON: Well, did you make more money or not? TSHOMBE: Tshombe shifts in his seat. Yes. I think I made a mistake. I made more money than that. SIMON: How much more? TSHOMBE: I didn't keep very good records. SIMON: It's important that you keep good records. TSHOMBE: I know I sold about 60 dollars of lemonade a day. I made around 15,000 dollars. SIMON: So, you reported $10,000. But you made $15,000. Hmm? Hmm? That's $5000 you didn't report. TSHOMBE: Oh, so how much more do I owe? Simon crunches a bunch of numbers on his calculator. SIMON: You owe 850 dollars. TSHOMBE: 850 dollars? I don't have 850 dollars. SIMON: I'm sorry. That's how much you owe. TSHOMBE: But I don't have it. Simon looks over his records. SIMON: Well, I can give you three months to come up with the money. You can set up a payment schedule so you don't have to pay everything at once. TSHOMBE: What happens if I just can't pay? SIMON: You'll be fined and charged even more interest. TSHOMBE: How much is the fine? SIMON: It could be anywhere from 75 to 1000 dollars. Tshombe thinks about it for a moment. TSHOMBE: (determined) I'll get the money. If I work really hard, I can pay it...I know I can. MRS. VARGAS' STORE - Mrs. Vargas is on the phone. MRS. VARGAS: City Councilman Jones, please. This is Mrs. Vargas. I'm a friend. No, he doesn't know what this is about. And I don't think it's any of your business. Mrs. Vargas is put on hold. Councilman answers. MRS. VARGAS (CONTINUED): (playful) Hello, City Councilman Jones? This is Clara Vargas (she let's out a seductive giggle). Oh, Charlie, stop it. Charlie, this is important. I'm opening up my new store in a few days and I need you to do something about these annoying street vendors. There's one right in front of my door. Yes, I know he has a permit. But there must be something you can do. (LAUGHS) Uh, huh. Good. That sounds perfect.