HA131A | Voice | Day 23
[Really? A walkie-talkie? Luckily for all involved, Harley knows exactly how these work thanks to years of overhearing police radios and watching a little movie called Smokey and the Bandit.]
Breaker! Breaker! Eggs and baker!
This is Burt Reynold's Moustache comin' in with a Whiskey Tango Foxtrot and requestin' a 10-20 on myself. We got some sorta 10-15, 5150 situation goin' on with a negatory on 420-69. Is this a good kidnappin' or a bad kidnappin'? I repeat, good kidnap-slash-bad kidnap-question mark.
Smooches. Seacrest out! Over!
Breaker! Breaker! Eggs and baker!
This is Burt Reynold's Moustache comin' in with a Whiskey Tango Foxtrot and requestin' a 10-20 on myself. We got some sorta 10-15, 5150 situation goin' on with a negatory on 420-69. Is this a good kidnappin' or a bad kidnappin'? I repeat, good kidnap-slash-bad kidnap-question mark.
Smooches. Seacrest out! Over!

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[She slips back into the figurative lab coat of Dr. Quinzel with as much ease as before:] The key to reintegration to society without relapsing and reoffending is a complete and thorough focus on rehabilitation. You'd need to reduce the focus on punishment at every stage of the criminal justice system from arrests using excessive force to unnecessarily traumatic institutional environments which have a severely negative psychological impact on the convicted, utilize proper behavioral therapies led with empathy and be open to experimental treatments based on individual needs, emphasize the improvement of social functioning, establish programs that equip an inmate with specialized vocational training that aligns with their personal strengths, and assist with finding extensive mental healthcare and peer support upon release.
[She takes a deep breath out, and then just like that, her voice bounces up again and her accent thickens:] So yeah, a li'l more than just fun squishy paints. But guess which one's cheaper and easier, Benny? Well, that and keepin' the same electroshock equipment from the 1940's.
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[ That is a lot of psychobabble talk for Mr. Just Make Money, and frankly it's a little beyond him. He gamely tries to keep up anyway though, because he likes her passion! He understands enough of it to see what she's getting at anyway, even if some of the specific terms might make him want to BSOD. He understands enough to get the gist. ] I... see. Do you have any recommendations for people who were born into criminal families, Doctor? Seems like it might be hard for somebody to leave their entire family, everything they've ever known behind... [ And Lalo has no plans to! He's perfectly happy being a criminal scumbag. But for sheer curiosity's sake, he wants to know what she says anyway. ]
"Benny." I like that! More people should call me that... [ He whistles. ] From the '40s? You don't say! You'd think they'd at least spring for the shit from the '50s.
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A person wanting to leave behind the criminal environment they were born into would need individual counseling and help to establish a support network outside of that environment to be able to make that transition. There is something, however, to be taken from one of the wiser philosophers of our time-- [and here, her voice of professionalism breaks right into her best impersonation from The Godfather] "You never go against the family."
[It's too high-pitched to be mistaken for Brando, but she's pretty proud of it. After that, she's back to casually speaking again.] My personal recommendations are different than before I lost my license to practice. Nowadays I say do what makes you happy. Me? I follow the love.
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[ And hey... NOW you're talkin' his language! Lalo loves The Godfather and he loves his family. He's happy to indulge her impression, too, giving her a cheerful: ] Aaaay! That's pretty good. Let me try! [ Clears his throat. ]
"You never go against the family." Ehhhh? What do you think? [ It's pretty good, if we're being honest, but you'll never catch him saying it's better than hers! That'd be rude. ]
"Follow the love," huh? [ He sounds amused
although he does spare a very faint blush and a sideways glance at the detective, shifting his position slightly to conceal his nervousness. Does he truly love The Detective? No, of course not, but... still. It's close enough to make him want to squirm, just a little.Anyway, it's a sweet thought. He's glad she's following her bliss. ] Good luck, Miss. I hope you find all the love you're looking for. [ He does mean that! ]
Hey! Let's try another movie. [ In his best husky sexy voice: ] "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way."
[ An impression, Lalo thinks, likely much better suited to her than to him. ]
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[She devolves into giggles at the impressions.] Bee-you-ti-ful! I wish this hunk of electronic junk had video, 'cause I bet I'd get the full effect.