"l left nothing undone to please you, and when it comes to money..." "you'll shortchange a poor girl? | |
And I don't want to shortchange you. | |
And don't you shortchange me. | |
Chafe as you may against the bridle of responsibility, we can't shortchange due process. | |
Didn't shortchange you or nothing. | |
"l left nothing undone to please you, and when it comes to money..." "you'll shortchange a poor girl? | |
And I don't want to shortchange you. | |
And don't you shortchange me. | |
Chafe as you may against the bridle of responsibility, we can't shortchange due process. | |
Didn't shortchange you or nothing. | |
Even though he has what he wants perfectly... he never shortchanges the actor. | |
He even shortchanges us to pay for his temple now. | |
Poor Michael, how he shortchanges himself deserting a warm, exciting woman of the world for an insipid wax doll. | |
Even though he has what he wants perfectly... he never shortchanges the actor. | |
He even shortchanges us to pay for his temple now. | |
Poor Michael, how he shortchanges himself deserting a warm, exciting woman of the world for an insipid wax doll. | |
- I mean, I think that I could have shortchanged somebody or something, but... | |
- You have shortchanged me. | |
-One of them shortchanged us. | |
At first glance, I see you shortchanged yourself on some deductions. | |
But no matter how hard you try, there's always someone who feels shortchanged. | |
I hope this is for real, Castle, because if it's not, we're shortchanging our John Doe. | |
I think you're shortchanging yourself. | |
If you fail her, by which I mean cancelling the account at Harrod's... or shortchanging her on winters in Jamaica, | |
Marcie handles the payroll, and she has a rep for shortchanging overtime. | |
They're shortchanging me $250,000. | |
- I mean, I think that I could have shortchanged somebody or something, but... | |
- You have shortchanged me. | |
-One of them shortchanged us. | |
At first glance, I see you shortchanged yourself on some deductions. | |
But no matter how hard you try, there's always someone who feels shortchanged. | |
I hope this is for real, Castle, because if it's not, we're shortchanging our John Doe. | |
I think you're shortchanging yourself. | |
If you fail her, by which I mean cancelling the account at Harrod's... or shortchanging her on winters in Jamaica, | |
Marcie handles the payroll, and she has a rep for shortchanging overtime. | |
They're shortchanging me $250,000. | |