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Teamwork Class, Period 2
Teamwork Class
[Class #6 - The Tapped-Out Job]
“So some of you are maybe exhausted from family drama, or missing family, or crowds, or maybe overly-ambitious clowns this week.” Parker was giving everyone looks of sympathy. “That’s why we’re being nice to you, and why we have all these huge pillow chairs. And a movie!”
"If you really wanna go above an' beyond, you could maybe take notes about how the team has to work together to successfully pull off this heist, but we ain't gonna make folks do that if they don't wanna," Hardison told them.
Mostly because the whole movie was laughable to a crew of actual thieves.
"If anyone starts snoring, I'm throwin' things at ya," Eliot said. "Other than that, relax and enjoy the movie."
[Class #6 - The Tapped-Out Job]
“So some of you are maybe exhausted from family drama, or missing family, or crowds, or maybe overly-ambitious clowns this week.” Parker was giving everyone looks of sympathy. “That’s why we’re being nice to you, and why we have all these huge pillow chairs. And a movie!”
"If you really wanna go above an' beyond, you could maybe take notes about how the team has to work together to successfully pull off this heist, but we ain't gonna make folks do that if they don't wanna," Hardison told them.
Mostly because the whole movie was laughable to a crew of actual thieves.
"If anyone starts snoring, I'm throwin' things at ya," Eliot said. "Other than that, relax and enjoy the movie."

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So of course she wasn't moping about this while watching the movie. Nope.
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Eric was such an asshole. That was Four's conclusion.
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Actually, the book is a novelization of that first movie. I recommend Donald Westlake’s Dortmunder novels (”https://www.goodreads.com/series/52540-dortmunder”) if you want to get the hang of the 1970’s heists though.