FLO:
Beth-Wethtern?
LISA:
Bethlehem. Western. Beth-Western.
FLO:
Oh. I don't remember any order to go.
LISA:
Falafel and anchovy pizza?
(Flo looks through her receipts and finds her order.)
Here it is! I'm so sorry! I forgot to put the order in. We'll
make it right now.
LISA:
That's alright. I can wait.
FLO:
(slightly confused) Sorry, I was distracted.
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FLO:
(She walks over to Mo to drop off the order.)
What's up with you today? You don't usually make mistakes.
FLO:
I guess I'm just thinking about that couple who came in here at
the beginning of the shift. They didn't have a penny to their
name. And they had no place to stay.
LYDIA:
The girl who was going to have a baby?
FLO:
That's the one. I'm just worried sick about her.
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At least they're not hungry anymore. Flo threw so much free
food on their table, they might not be hungry for a week!
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MO:
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MO:
LYDIA:
Aw, Flo, you're a softie!
FLO:
I suppose I am. Tell anybody and I'll break your arm. (looking
out the window) I just hate to think of them outside in the dark,
all alone.
LYDIA:
You don't even know them. Why does it bother you so much?
FLO:
Our current King Herod and his soldiers rule with an iron fist.
I think, one day, when God's Messiah comes, He'll be gentle
and caring.
(Eruption of disagreeing opinions from Mo and the customers.)