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Tony and Bill walk into the shop. They notice the cash register is gone. They discover more things missing. TONY: The door's open. What happened? BILL: Oh, no. As they look around more, they realize... TONY: Where's the cash register? We've been robbed. BILL: Did you lock the door last night? TONY: (depressed) Of course I did. Who would break into a sandwich shop? BILL: Maybe our security camera caught them. Tony and Bill walk up to it. TONY: They spray painted it. BILL: We'll never catch them. Shot of a picture showing hand holding a spray can. Bill and Tony sit at a table with DETECTIVE CASTILLO, Latino 30's. DETECTIVE: These are the pictures we printed. Not much help. TONY: Hey, look at this one. If you look closely, there is a tattoo of a snake on his hand. DETECTIVE: Hmm. I don't know. Maybe. Still, an out of focus picture of a snake tattoo is not much to go on. BILL: This has never happened before. Why anyone want to steal an empty cash register and some old equipment? DETECTIVE: This is not a common burglary. Did you notice anyone strange come into your shop recently? TONY: No. DETECTIVE: Maybe someone's trying to scare you. Mr. Park, do you have any enemies? TONY: Enemies? No. I don't think so. DETECTIVE: Good. Listen, I'll put this report in, and I suggest you get yourself a better surveillance system. If you can think of anything to help me just give me a call. BILL: Thank you, detective. DETECTIVE: You're welcome. TONY: Thank you. DETECTIVE: Have a nice day gentlemen. Tony, Eva and Tipsuree are talking. TIPSUREE: Why would someone want to break into your shop? EVA: Sounds like someone wants to put you out of business. TONY: But why? EVA: I'll talk to my husband. He's a city councilman. Maybe he can find out something that can help you. TONY: Thanks, Eva. In the meantime, I need to find an extra job. Uncle Bill and I spent all our savings replacing what was stolen. TIPSUREE: An extra job? Like what? TONY: I don't know. Do you have any ideas? EVA: Well, let's see. What did you do in Korea? TONY: I was a pharmacist. EVA: A pharmacist? I didn't know that. Why aren't you doing that now? TONY: Oh, I came over to take over my father's business. TIPSUREE: But wouldn't you rather be a pharmacist? TONY: Of course. But I know can never get my license here. It's impossible to do. TIPSUREE: It's not impossible. I was a nurse in Thailand. I'm transferring my credentials so I can be a nurse here. TONY: Really? Isn't it hard to transfer credentials? TIPSUREE: No. I only needed to take a few courses. TONY: Did you have to take any tests? TIPSUREE: Oh, yes. The TOEFL exam. TONY: An exam? TIPSUREE: Yes, the test of English as a foreign language. You have to take it to show how much English you know. TONY: I don't think I could take an exam in English. EVA: Sure you can, Tony. Your English is very good. TONY: You don't understand. I can't take exams in English... EVA: Well, maybe you don't need to take it. Go to a counselor and find out what you need to do to transfer your credits. TIPSUREE: That would be great if you could be a pharmacist here.