Evelyn1428
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Hello Everybody!
I'm watching a movie, called Money, which is based on Martin Amis's book.
There is a scene where I don't really understand what is the meaning of the sentence: "Gunge. Fifty-sixes. Automatics."
Can anybody help me with that?
Here is the text:
Driver: Only need about a hundred guys. A hundred guys like me. Take out all the n*****s and PRs in this fu..in' town.
SELF: A hundred guys? That's not many guys is it.
DRIVER: We could do it. With the right gunge, we could do it.
SELF: What's gunge?
DRIVER: Gunge, gunge, yeah. Fifty-sixes. Automatics. Well they think, you know, because you drive a yellow cab you must be some kind of as..ole.
Thank you for your answers in advance!
I'm watching a movie, called Money, which is based on Martin Amis's book.
There is a scene where I don't really understand what is the meaning of the sentence: "Gunge. Fifty-sixes. Automatics."
Can anybody help me with that?
Here is the text:
Driver: Only need about a hundred guys. A hundred guys like me. Take out all the n*****s and PRs in this fu..in' town.
SELF: A hundred guys? That's not many guys is it.
DRIVER: We could do it. With the right gunge, we could do it.
SELF: What's gunge?
DRIVER: Gunge, gunge, yeah. Fifty-sixes. Automatics. Well they think, you know, because you drive a yellow cab you must be some kind of as..ole.
Thank you for your answers in advance!
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