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  • 00:00

    Oh where’s my brain?

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    I keep forgetting to ask you about Nippy.

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    Nippy?

  • 00:06

    Oh!

  • 00:08

    Oh, right.

  • 00:12

    Well…

  • 00:14

    One thing that always made Slippin' Jimmy an effective con artist is his ability to

  • 00:19

    prey on the gullible and exploit their weaknesses.

  • 00:22

    He could easily identify sheep, and this dates back to the lesson young Jimmy learned from

  • 00:28

    the culprit who played his old man for a sucker.

  • 00:31

    Wolves and sheep.

  • 00:33

    Frank is a perfect example of the gullible sheep Slippin’ Jimmy thrived on.

  • 00:38

    Frank was gullible, he was predictable, and he was easy to distract.

  • 00:43

    Just bring him a cinnamon bun and pretend you know a little bit about college football,

  • 00:48

    and simply watch as Frank Sienfelds his way through the tasty treat with a fork and a

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    knife.

  • 00:55

    Not only was Frank simple and predictable, but he wasn’t particularly bright, always

  • 01:00

    facing away from the security monitors while he indulged.

  • 01:04

    There are many examples of Jimmy targeting gullible sheep, people like Frank, people

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    like his old man.

  • 01:11

    The Kettlemans largely fit the bill too, but another example would be Irene Landry.

  • 01:17

    Jimmy’s initial plan to get Sandpiper settled early was to manipulate Irene, and when he

  • 01:23

    was unable to convince her to go against Erin’s advice, Jimmy unleashed a mean spirited ploy

  • 01:29

    that turned Irene’s friends against her.

  • 01:32

    This wound up proving to be an example that Jimmy wasn’t all wolf at this point.

  • 01:37

    He felt guilty about what he had done, and he orchestrated another scheme to make things

  • 01:43

    right, which hurt his own reputation in the process.But Irene, like Frank - they were

  • 01:49

    both sheep like Jimmy’s old man in the sense they all blindly trusted the good nature of

  • 01:55

    others.

  • 01:56

    Right out of the gate Marion was something completely different, immediately shown to

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    be a strong independent woman.

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    If she needed a hand she’d ask for it!

  • 02:06

    She’s sharp as a tack, and she calls out the cold cuts guy for overshooting her on

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    the last pastrami order.

  • 02:13

    Marion is inquisitive, and she knows her tastes.

  • 02:16

    Jimmy always had a magical way of connecting with the elderly.

  • 02:20

    So he used Marion as a key part of his plan to get to Jeff.

  • 02:25

    And she proved to have a heart, inquiring about poor Nippy.

  • 02:29

    Marion was an important part of Jimmy’s con against Jeff.

  • 02:33

    When Jimmy looks at Marion, you get the impression he thinks he’s looking at another Irene

  • 02:38

    Landry.

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    A sweet harmless old lady whom he could play without needing to take his game out of 1st

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    gear.

  • 02:46

    Even after Jimmy gave Jeffie and his pal a stern warning about mutually assured destruction,

  • 02:52

    Jimmy couldn’t resist her offer to come inside to wash up and help her out with some

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    groceries.

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    Again I think Jimmy looks at Marion and he sees a sweet old lady that reminds him of

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    past clients, most notably Irene.

  • 03:07

    Then we have Kathy Deutsch, the department store manager.

  • 03:12

    On the surface, she may appear like many other gullible sheep Slippin’ Jimmy slipped one

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    past.

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    After all Jimmy was able to give her a song and dance and convince her to keep the crate

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    until the next morning.

  • 03:25

    But just like the case with Marion, Kathy doesn’t exude the demeanor of a typical

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    target for Jimmy.

  • 03:31

    Kathy runs a pretty tight ship over there.

  • 03:34

    While taking inventory, she’s quick to have a scuff mark removed from the floor.

  • 03:40

    When dealing with the unexpected delivery, there is no confusion on the matter whatsoever,

  • 03:45

    Kathy knows this is something that didn’t belong on their dock.

  • 03:49

    And Kathy seems like a detail oriented hard worker with a keen eye.

  • 03:55

    My take is that given these two strong and intelligent women both fall well outside the

  • 04:00

    scope of a typical unwitting sheep that Jimmy preys on, and I believe McGill is underestimating

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    both ladies.

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    My bet is that Kathy is probably much more thorough and efficient with inventory record

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    keeping than Jimmy is anticipating.

  • 04:17

    Kathy runs a pretty tight ship there.

  • 04:20

    You betcha!

  • 04:22

    But the more concerning matter is Marion.

  • 04:25

    We know Marion is smart and observant and inquisitive, we know she loves her beloved

  • 04:30

    yet troubled son Jeffie, and we know Marion has a heart and once lived in Albuquerque.

  • 04:37

    When Jimmy looks at Marion, he may see a sweet vulnerable old lady like Irene, but from what

  • 04:43

    little information we’ve been given about Marion, she seems far more formidable and

  • 04:49

    independent.

  • 04:50

    The thing of it is, Goodman’s face was plastered all over the area during the heyday of his

  • 04:56

    criminal practice.

  • 04:58

    He was all over on billboards, radios, benches, matchbooks, and television!

  • 05:05

    Beyond that, she had a troubled son who got in with a bad crowd, and she obviously still

  • 05:11

    takes care of her son now.

  • 05:13

    So it’s not a stretch to believe that somewhere along the line, little Jeffie needed a lawyer,

  • 05:19

    and his loving mother may have helped him with that.

  • 05:23

    McGill couldn’t resist Marion’s offer to come inside and clean up, because he feels

  • 05:28

    guilty that he used her in his scheme, not unlike the way he felt guilty when he similarly

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    used Irene.

  • 05:35

    Jimmy slipped up when first asked about Nippy, and after a moment of confusion, Jimmy mustered

  • 05:41

    up a plausible story.

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    Perhaps there was nothing to it.

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    But then again, a sharp woman like Marion may have suspected that something was rotten

  • 05:50

    in Denmark, and her asking Jimmy to help carry in some groceries may have been an understated

  • 05:57

    clue that she believed something was off about Gene.

  • 06:01

    Perhaps she remembers the face and can’t quite place it, or perhaps she recognizes

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    a resemblance to Goodman but isn’t quite sure.

  • 06:09

    In some ways, their entire final encounter almost felt like Marion was conducting a fishing

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    expedition.

  • 06:17

    Hmm.

  • 06:19

    The point here is that Jimmy seemed satisfied that he had effectively pulled it off.

  • 06:24

    But I am not so sure he did.

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    In addition to Kathy, who runs a pretty tight ship over there at the department store, and

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    in addition to Marion, whom I suspect is far more clever than Jimmy is giving her credit

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    for - you have that degenerate idiot Jeffie and his buddy, both of whom are total wildcards

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    in all of this, and they both clearly have less to lose than Jimmy.

  • 06:48

    I have almost no doubt that Kathy will be quick to pick up on the missing inventory,

  • 06:55

    which will lead to Frank slacking off, chowing down on his cinnamon bun, amazingly with his

  • 07:01

    back turned away from all those security monitors!

  • 07:05

    Then if Marion eventually puts 2 and 2 together, with or without the help of Jeffie, then Gene

  • 07:11

    will soon rue the day that he chose NOT to return to Ed the vacuum guy!

  • 07:17

    It almost feels like a perfect storm scenario that will lead to the demise of Slippin’

  • 07:22

    Jimmy, where after feeling a big high immediately following a period of sobriety, he has set

  • 07:29

    himself up for his final fall.

  • 07:32

    But then again, what the hell do I know?

  • 07:34

    I ain’t exactly Quasimodo over here.

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    My predictions do, after all, tend to suck out loud.

  • 07:41

    But what do you think?

  • 07:43

    Is Saul Goodman underestimating Marion and Kathy?

  • 07:47

    Please share your thoughts in the comment section.

  • 07:50

    Thank you for watching everyone, I hope you enjoyed, and have a wonderful night!

  • 07:55

    Pollos Hermanos, Pollos Hermanos, delicious chicken grilled or fried.

  • 08:01

    Pollos Hermanos, Pollos Hermanos.

  • 08:04

    Oh come on you!

  • 08:07

    Can I give you a hand?

  • 08:10

    If I needed a hand I’d ask for it.

  • 08:11

    Thank you very much.

  • 08:13

    Barbara.

  • 08:14

    Yes?

  • 08:15

    Let’s ask maintenance to give this area a polish.

  • 08:19

    Got it.

  • 08:20

    I’ll call now.

  • 08:21

    Is it a pastrami day?

  • 08:22

    Yeah, uh one and a quarter pounds.

  • 08:24

    You got it.

  • 08:25

    Not a pound and a half!

  • 08:26

    You overshot last time.

  • 08:28

    Oh.

  • 08:29

    Sorry about that.

  • 08:31

    No!

  • 08:33

    No, no!

  • 08:36

    Stop!

  • 08:38

    You are not leaving that thing on my loading dock.

  • 08:40

    No way!

  • 08:41

    I pulled right over, I’m screaming my head off “Nippy”!

  • 08:45

    But he was gone.

  • 08:47

    Aww that’s terrible.

  • 08:49

    I hope you find him.

  • 08:51

    Sammy Hagar.

  • 08:52

    No!

  • 08:53

    The red rocker?

  • 08:54

    Hey, I love him.

  • 08:56

    I can’t drive, fifty-five.

  • 08:59

    That’s it!

  • 09:00

    He fell in with a bad crowd back in Albuquerque.

  • 09:03

    Albuquerque, huh?

  • 09:05

    Never been.

  • 09:07

    Lucky you.

  • 09:08

    Sir?

  • 09:09

    Do you need help?

  • 09:10

    I’m good.

  • 09:12

    Well Barbara’s right here if you need anything.

  • 09:18

    Come on girls.

  • 09:22

    Shame on you!

  • 09:29

    Oh where’s my brain?

  • 09:31

    I keep forgetting to ask you about Nippy.

  • 09:33

    Nippy?

  • 09:34

    Oh!

  • 09:35

    Oh, right.

  • 09:37

    Well…

  • 09:38

    If you can keep an eye out?

  • 09:40

    Yeah, I will.

  • 09:41

    Sure.

  • 09:42

    I live right over here on Clementine.

  • 09:44

    This is my route–when I can get this thing going.

  • 09:48

    He was with a family the whole time, just a few blocks away.

  • 09:52

    Oh well that’s wonderful!

  • 09:53

    Yeah.

  • 09:54

    He’s in great shape, so after all that, a happy ending.

  • 10:00

    Pollos Hermanos, Pollos Hermanos, delicious chicken grilled or fried.

  • 10:06

    Pollos Hermanos, Pollos Hermanos.

  • 10:09

    You know Quasimodo predicted all of this.

  • 10:13

    What is this?

  • 10:16

    That my friends is Albuquerque's public enemy #1.

  • 10:20

    Now I need you to say it, “we’re done”.

  • 10:25

    Come on.

  • 10:26

    Say it!

  • 10:27

    “We’re done”.

  • 10:29

    Say it.

  • 10:30

    We’re done when I say we’re done.

  • 10:39

    We’re done.

  • 10:41

    We’re done.

  • 10:44

    You’re done!

  • 10:46

    You are done!

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The example sentences of SOBRIETY in videos (15 in total of 16)

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it personal pronoun might modal seem verb, base form like preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner eternity verb, base form me personal pronoun telling verb, gerund or present participle you personal pronoun three cardinal number years noun, plural but coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal get verb, base form that determiner sobriety noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction
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trouble noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction duis proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction five cardinal number years noun, plural angle proper noun, singular would modal clean verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction his possessive pronoun act noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction find verb, base form sobriety noun, singular or mass
it personal pronoun looks noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural finally adverb may modal be verb, base form looking verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun , as preposition or subordinating conjunction she personal pronoun celebrated verb, past tense her possessive pronoun sobriety noun, singular or mass
she personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to stay verb, base form on preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun path noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction sobriety verb, base form she personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to need verb, base form that determiner support noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun think verb, non-3rd person singular present
own adjective sobriety noun, singular or mass while preposition or subordinating conjunction helping verb, gerund or present participle other adjective people noun, plural i personal pronoun hope verb, non-3rd person singular present she personal pronoun can modal get verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction help verb, base form bring verb, base form about preposition or subordinating conjunction change noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction help verb, base form
cops proper noun, singular tracked verb, past participle down adverb his possessive pronoun suv proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction gave verb, past tense him personal pronoun a determiner field noun, singular or mass sobriety noun, singular or mass test noun, singular or mass , at preposition or subordinating conjunction which wh-determiner point verb, non-3rd person singular present they personal pronoun saw verb, past tense he personal pronoun
the determiner police noun, singular or mass then adverb made verb, past tense the determiner chief proper noun, singular do verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner field noun, singular or mass sobriety noun, singular or mass test noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction lets verb, 3rd person singular present just adverb say verb, non-3rd person singular present .
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Use "sobriety" in a sentence | "sobriety" example sentences

How to use "sobriety" in a sentence?

  • Sobriety is okay enough," Denny says, "but someday, I'd like to live a life based on doing good stuff instead of just not doing bad stuff. You know?
    -Chuck Palahniuk-
  • India is known for its sobriety and wisdom, balanced and sensible thinking. We need strong institutions and we need good governance in the country.
    -Pratibha Patil-
  • Perfect good sense shuns all extremity, content to couple wisdom with sobriety.
    -Moliere-
  • Ya think that the whiskey tastes good? Try a big cup of sobriety - now that is the good stuff!
    -Steven Tyler-
  • Sobriety was the greatest gift I ever gave myself.
    -Rob Lowe-
  • I know I haven't much sense or sobriety, but I've got what is ever so much better — the knack of making people like me.
    -Lucy Maud Montgomery-
  • Sobriety, severity, and self-respect are the foundations of all true sociality.
    -Henry David Thoreau-
  • There are women succeeding beyond their wildest dreams because of their sobriety.
    -Mary Karr-

Definition and meaning of SOBRIETY

What does "sobriety mean?"

/səˈbrīədē/

noun
state of being sober.

What are synonyms of "sobriety"?
Some common synonyms of "sobriety" are:
  • soberness,
  • clear-headedness,
  • abstinence,
  • teetotalism,
  • nonindulgence,
  • abstemiousness,
  • temperance,
  • moderation,
  • moderateness,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.