Al-Adin examined the car magazine. It was full of shiny shiny shiny cars. Red ones, blue ones, silver ones. All looking very impressive. Why did they put the orange woman on the car though? She blocked his view of the car. Silly orange women.
"Why are the women orange?" he asked Lipson. Holding up the magazine like a child displaying a finger-painting to a parent. Lipson whistled at the magazine, before asking al-adin to repeat the question. "Oh. Orange? You mean tanned. Though I guess these women are a little on the orangy side. They spray on paint that makes them look tan, but when they do it wrong they look orange." He said, knowing that al-adin wouldn't actually remember the answer, only that the question was answered. "Where is today's take?" He asked, his hand outstretched.
Al-Adin handed over several necklaces and a belt buckle, which lipson nodded non-committaly at. He knew al-adin was good, why wasn't he better? He returned with such...garbage. But he didn't ask for anything, and didn't make trouble. The fact that he was simple definetly helped smooth things out too. "All right Al. Its a pretty weak take, but it'll do. He then looks down and realizes that al-adin is offering the magazine too. "What, you stole this too?"
"Yeah, it was just lying right there, and no one was looking, so i pennied it." "You do know that putting pennies for everything is going to get you in trouble right?" "Nahh, no one can catch me, I'll outrun them all!" Al-Adin chattered on to himself, as Lipson shook his head. Fool