1. Hey, Gee. Nice tux!
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2. All right, listen up.
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3. Tonight is the retirement party
for Lieutenant Jim Scinta.
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4. I trust that in my absence this unit
will function as if I were here.
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5. Actually, we thought of something
different, like solving some crimes.
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6. Any word on who the new
Squad Commander is gonna be?
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7. Not yet. The bosses
are keeping it a secret.
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8. They keep everything a secret.
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9. It's not true. They were widely vocal
about our plummeting clearance rate.
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10. I may make some changes
to the way we're partnered up.
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11. - Oh...
- But more of that later.
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12. Yesterday we had a talk.
Two days ago a talk.
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13. A week ago another conversation.
Where are you, Bayliss?
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14. Er... Well, I'm just...
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15. I'm clearing up a suicide in Locust Point
and I'm waiting for the ME.
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16. He's calling with the autopsy report.
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17. The transcript of
the arabber's initial statement.
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18. Why do you need these for suicide?
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19. Are you still on the first 24 hours
of Adena's murder?
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20. You're always there. It was your
first case. You didn't solve it.
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21. - Pembleton.
- Just a sec, I need to water a horse.
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22. Hitch that nag to this desk over here.
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23. - What?
- You're putting acid on my ulcer.
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24. I have a manpower shortage.
I look across the squad room,
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25. I see six different detectives
on three different cases
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26. keeping up with the incoming calls.
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27. I'm beginning to dislike the both of you.
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28. - Homicide, Detective Pembleton.
- Oh!
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29. I can feel my ulcer calming down.
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30. See how little it takes
to make me happy?
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31. - Hold on. We aim to please.
- Be still my heart.
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32. The both of you may walk out of here
with transfer glued to your foreheads.
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33. Aren't you happy
I'm in a festive mood, tonight?
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34. Yeah, what?
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35. - OK. What have we got?
- Better keep the rookie back.
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36. I'm not sure he can handle this.
It's pretty grizzly.
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37. Let me see...
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38. - It's a dog.
- A dead dog.
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39. - You called us for a dog?
- See those tags round his collar?
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40. It's a police dog.
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41. According to the law, this gets
treated as an official investigation.
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42. Which law is this?
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43. Municipal code 15-2-6 decrees
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44. that any city-owned animal
that dies on an act of duty roster
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45. is accorded the same investigative
pursuit as any other public servant.
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46. Wait, are you telling me
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47. that if a ceremonial Clydesdales
from the fire department keels over
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48. I gotta do a full-blown investigation?
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49. - What a bitch!
- Was this dog murdered?
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50. We won't know for sure
till the autopsy.
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51. - Frank, come here.
- Yeah?
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52. Come here!
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53. - Why did you take this call?
- What choice did I have?
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54. Who's the primary on this?
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55. - Who's the initial responding?
- I am.
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56. - Name?
- Officer Schanne.
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57. The call came in from a neighbour
who heard a shot.
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58. I found the body in the bedroom.
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59. - Unit number? Time of arrival?
- Unit number 16.
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60. Time of arrival around 4:30.
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61. What's "around 4:30"?
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62. I'm not sure exactly.
I found the body
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63. called Homicide,
and then the Medical Examiners.
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64. I did protect the scene.
It's the bedroom.
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65. Who's the medic
who pronounced death?
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66. - The medic?
- Yeah, his name?
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67. Jeez! There's no murder
unless it's pronounced.
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68. - We got a homicide here or what?
- Yes, I...
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69. How about the deceased?
Did you get a name?
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70. - Ida Mae, er... Keene.
- Is that a guess?
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71. No sign of forced entry.
The alarm is still operable.
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72. - Pretty hard on her.
- Secretaries with guns.
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73. - What?
- They're recruited at the steno pool.
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74. Make quota, right?
Stick a badge and a gun on 'em!
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75. - Why do you hate women?
- What?
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76. - You have a disdain for women.
- No, that's professionalism.
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77. I'm harder on women because I expect
more from them than from men.
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78. Admit it. You have a problem
relating to other women.
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79. I do not.
Very loving relationship with Carrie.
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80. Sisters don't count.
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81. Although anti-female actions
may stem from sibling rivalry.
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82. You and your wife gotta stop
going to counselling.
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83. That accounts for the knife wounds
in the throat and neck.
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84. The cuts are straight.
She was tortured first and then shot.
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85. - The clothes are neatly piled.
- Untorn underwear.
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86. She undressed voluntarily.
She knew her killer.
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87. Empty gelatine caps. Rice,
stop the coke from crystallising.
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88. This is a dope murder.
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89. Why torture her?
If you're gonna kill her, kill her!
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90. She shouldn't have to suffer first.
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91. All right, Kay. Let's roll the body over.
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92. - What's that by her head?
- I don't know.
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93. - A bullet?
- Yeah.
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94. A funky-Iooking wadcutter.
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95. Al...
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96. It was a very nice retirement party,
wasn't it?
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97. It was really nice.
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98. - A lot of love. A lot of love.
- What?
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99. - I feel proud.
- You should.
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100. You know.
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101. What Granger said was...
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102. very touching.
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103. Very touching! Careful!
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104. It's all right. I'm all right...
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105. Thank you.
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106. Al... I don't wanna go.
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107. It's late. You gotta get some sleep.
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108. No, no! I mean... retire!
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109. I got... I got good years yet.
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110. Why did the bosses squeeze me out?
Why?
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111. - Give me your keys.
- The keys...
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112. Get some sleep. Come on!
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113. Barnfather,
that little college-educated snot!
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114. He wants to streamline the unit.
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115. What the hell does he know?
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116. He's never been on the street.
He doesn't know what it takes.
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117. Forget about it.
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118. - You want a drink?
- No.
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119. And neither do you.
Go upstairs and get some sleep.
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120. Why?
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121. All I gotta do tomorrow is...
clear out my desk.
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122. You're next, you know?
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123. He's gonna stick it to you
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124. the same way he stuck to me.
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125. Probably.
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126. You know, there's a city forestry crew
working out here today.
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127. - Maybe they saw something.
- Wait a minute.
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128. You're serious? We're gonna
investigate the death of this dog?
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129. I'm the primary.
I'm gonna put this case down.
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130. No, Frank! It is a dog, A dog!
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131. We are Homicide,
from the latin homos, meaning human.
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132. Dead thinking humans,
that's what we do.
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133. I'm gonna investigate this case
by the numbers.
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134. You wanna drop out?
Go ahead. I'm not your keeper.
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135. - Oh, I get it.
- Get what?
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136. - It's OK, Frank. No need to explain.
- What?
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137. You trying to show me up
in front of Giardello.
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138. - For God's sake!
- You've proven your point.
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139. Let's investigate the doggy death.
I'm so impressed!
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140. Detective Pembleton?
I'm John Kuehn, Canine Squad.
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141. He... He was my partner.
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142. He wasn't a hero. He had no citations,
but he was a great dog.
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143. A good dependable partner.
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144. Blue collar all the way.
No fancy dog food.
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145. He liked rice crispies and eggs
mixed together.
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146. He gave the taxpayer
an honest lifetime of work.
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147. He was a good citizen.
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148. - How was his health?
- Good. No worms or nothing.
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149. - Did he... have any enemies?
- Huh?
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150. - Anybody who might want him dead?
- No!
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151. Didn't pee on somebody's leg
or dig up some old lady's rosebush,
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152. maybe take a bite
out of someone's six year old?
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153. No, he didn't have an enemy
in the world.
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154. Except maybe the Pekinese next door.
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155. Well, the Pekinese...
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156. When did you last see him alive?
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157. Last night. He snuck out
the back window of the house.
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158. - Are you gonna have to do an autopsy?
- Yeah, I'm afraid so.
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159. Poor Jake...
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160. The dog's name was Jake?
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161. - What have we got here?
- Family of the deceased.
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162. - Send them to Central for Q and A.
- They've been already.
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163. - You family?
- Yes, I'm the daughter.
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164. - That's my mother in there.
- Detective Howard, Homicide.
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165. I'd like to ask you about your mum.
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166. What's going on?
This is a crime scene.
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167. Don't worry about it.
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168. - What are they doing?
- Common sense.
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169. Word on the street gets out
Ida Mae is dead,
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170. every burglar will suck the place dry
five minutes after we leave.
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171. What's a TV like that worth for?
Two grand?
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172. I'd have to work for five years
to afford that.
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173. Schanne, we gotta get another job!
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174. No, no! Mummy!
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175. Mummy, no!
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176. Mummy, don't go.
Please don't go!
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177. Mummy!
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178. - Mr Johnson...
- Call me Pony.
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179. My real name's Aloysius.
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180. Ida Mae's daughter told us
that you and Ida Mae were an item?
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181. I heard about Ida Mae on the street.
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182. Then my wife gets phone calls saying
I had something going with Ida Mae.
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183. You're trying to get me
into trouble or what?
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184. - Do you own a.38?
- What? Why?
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185. So you do own one.
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186. I'm talking about you bothering my wife.
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187. - You want your rights read to you?
- Hold on!
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188. Am I a suspect?
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189. I ain't got nothing to do
with Ida Mae and her killer.
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190. You deal drugs. Ida Mae helped you.
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191. - We have witnesses.
- I gave her stuff to hold for me.
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192. - She never knew what they were.
- So you admit you deal drugs.
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193. In today's economy, you bet!
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194. When there's seven percent
unemployment
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195. in your white collar lace hangers
up in Montgomery County.
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196. If the white collar boys are tapped out,
what's up for me?
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197. A round of golf at the country club?
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198. Right! But I'd be carrying the bags
and for what?
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199. Three bucks an hour?
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200. In times like these,
jail doesn't scare me or anyone else.
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201. Your gun, bring it to us.
We wanna take a look at it.
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202. Just bring it in!
Then I'll get charged, it's not registered.
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203. You won't get charged.
You have my word.
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204. I trust you.
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205. - Did you just wink at me?
- Oh, sorry! Speck in my eye.
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206. Where is the gun?
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207. I keep it at my girlfriend's house.
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208. - We didn't recover a gun at the scene.
- No, my other girlfriend!
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209. Let me see if I got this straight.
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210. You got a wife, you got a mistress
and you got a girlfriend?
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211. What can I say?
I'm trying to live a timely life.
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212. Well, Chris getting shot, the surgery
and all the complications...
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213. it's been a nightmare.
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214. I'm glad he's home. He's safe with me
where I can take care of him.
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215. - Is he up and around or?
- No, he's still attached to the tubes.
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216. He needs a monitor or something...
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217. - I'm gonna see him.
- Sure.
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218. - He's in the guest room.
- Oh, OK.
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219. What do you say?
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220. What do you say?
What do you say today?
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221. - Who's there?
- It's me, numb-nuts.
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222. - What are you doing here so late?
- It's the afternoon.
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223. It's hard for me to tell.
Did you hear the good news?
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224. - They took the catheter out.
- Congrats! I wish I was here to see that.
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225. Now I got to use a bedpan.
But I'm not allowed to get up.
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226. Pretty exciting stuff, huh?
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227. You're really doing good.
That's why you left the hospital early.
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228. - Why are his gums so red?
- Huh?
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229. His gums.
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230. The roof of his mouth, the back
of his throat. It's almost metallic red.
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231. No sign of bleeding.
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232. Oxygen deprivation caused
by poison or gassing.
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233. - Frank?
- Yeah?
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234. You mean that Jake was poisoned?
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235. - Yeah.
- Oh, great!
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236. - So this really is a murder?
- Yeah!
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237. - Miss Kennedy...
- Latoya.
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238. - Do you know Pony Johnson?
- I do.
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239. - He mentioned you might stop by.
- He did, huh?
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240. - We have no secrets.
- You know he has a wife?
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241. As I said, we have no secrets.
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242. - You know a William Lyness?
- No.
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243. Pony said you threw
a wonderful party the other night.
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244. All my parties are wonderful.
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245. Was this the one where someone
came by and bothered Pony?
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246. Yes, that was a good one.
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247. Lobster, crab, corn on the cob,
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248. three-bean salad, angel food cake
with fresh strawberries...
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249. So you know William Lyness? Pony said
William was the one that stopped by.
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250. I do not know him.
I don't associate with those people.
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251. I do know this young man came by -
nervous, jumpy.
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252. Any drugs at this party?
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253. This young man came by
and asked for Pony.
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254. They stepped out for a moment,
Pony came back about a minute later.
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255. This ring is my mother's.
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256. She was a model
in Paris way, way back.
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257. What time did
this "young man" come by?
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258. It's impolite for a hostess
to watch a clock.
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259. - Midnight? After midnight? Before?
- I can't say.
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260. - Everyone was having a good time.
- I'll bet.
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261. So Pony steps out
for just a minute or two.
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262. - He never left the house after that?
- That's right.
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263. - Pony spent the entire night with you?
- He did.
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264. - Are you sure?
- I should know if I had sex or not.
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265. Of course she would.
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266. Do you enjoy the film noir genre?
You know...
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267. Godard, black and white?
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268. Film noir, where the film's grainy
and you can't figure out what's going on?
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269. Yeah, I do enjoy those.
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270. You surprise me.
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271. I do love Pony, but...
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272. sometimes someone else strikes me
as being a bit more...
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273. interesting at the moment.
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274. Oh, yeah, I know what you mean.
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275. "Living a timely life."
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276. Jake, what kind of name is that
for a dog? Especially a police dog.
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277. No, Jake is a good name. It's an
easy name for a dog to respond to.
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278. No, a dog should be named... Rex.
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279. Rex? That's original.
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280. I had an Irish Setter,
her name was Molly.
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281. - What a stupid dog, Irish Setter!
- Molly was a beautiful dog.
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282. Don't get me wrong, Irish Setters
are nice to look at, but psycho.
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283. They're flighty, red-haired screwballs.
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284. - The "I love Lucy's" of the dog world.
- How would you know?
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285. You're from New York City,
so you're an expert on everything?
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286. I know my dogs.
Irish Setters are not smart dogs.
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287. Too much inbreeding. Tiny brain.
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288. Let me guess what dog you had.
You had a...
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289. pit-bull!
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290. You are like millions
of other New Yorkers.
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291. Pit-bull, that's the best choice for you.
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292. They're a bunch of overweight piranhas
with bad hairdos.
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293. That's New York in a nutshell!
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294. I owned a Komondor. You with Molly,
you wouldn't have a clue.
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295. A Komondor? One of those
foul-smelling sheep dogs from Hungary?
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296. You want me to be impressed?
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297. Compared with an Irish Setter,
my dog is a genius.
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298. Genius?
And this genius's name was Rex.
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299. Rex enjoyed city living very much.
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300. Of course when he bit the postman,
my parents put him to sleep.
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301. No, no...
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302. - What?
- It would be too easy.
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303. - What?
- Just a thought...
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304. Pure carbon monoxide, dead dog.
An investigation involving an animal.
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305. Which particular city agency
is noticeable by their absence?
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306. - Animal Control. No...
- Yeah! They have the gas.
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307. Why gas Jake?
He's got tags.
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308. - Let's go and ask.
- Why dump a dog in a park?
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309. And why didn't they remove
his police tags?
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310. Let's go and ask.
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311. Did you see this?
A nun won the lottery.
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312. A 71 -year-old nun wins a million dollars.
She's going to donate to an order.
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313. Where is he?
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314. I'm really happy for her cos,
you know,
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315. if nuns had a million dollars
they'd do a lot of good work. I'm so glad.
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316. Carol said she'd be here at twelve
o'clock and it's twelve, so she's late.
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317. She's always late.
I'm sure she's got a good excuse.
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318. She always has a good excuse.
She's lost her car keys or whatever.
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319. Relax, Big Man.
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320. What if we get a call,
we have to leave and we miss them?
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321. "A guy in Kentucky was charged
with drunk driving."
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322. - So?
- A horse!
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323. - He was driving a hearse?
- A horse!
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324. "He's challenging the law because
a horse is a non-motorised vehicle.
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325. "'She's got a mind of her own' he said,
about his two-year-old horse, Gladys.
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326. "'I don't think a vehicle has a mind."'
That makes two of you, Mr Ziegler.
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327. This was a mistake.
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328. Carol's son is visiting,
so she tells him about me.
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329. Tells him I'm a cop,
the kid wants to ride with us.
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330. Why did I say yes to that?
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331. You're snorkelling his mum,
you have to do whatever he says.
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332. - Is he a nice kid?
- Yeah, I mean I guess.
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333. I only met him over the phone.
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334. You mean I get to witness
this historic meeting?
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335. Sure if I don't get you first.
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336. Whoa! "Under Kentucky's
new drunk-driving law,
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337. "they've charged,
besides Ziegler and the horse,
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338. "two people on bicycles and..." Are
you ready? "... a man in a wheelchair."
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339. You're under arrest, drunk and disabled.
That's it, I'm moving to Kentucky!
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340. Here they are!
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341. - Hi, Stanley.
- Hey.
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342. Er... this is Danny.
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343. - Hey, Danny. How are you doing?
- Hey.
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344. - So?
- That's a cool gun.
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345. - Oh...
- Can I hold it?
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346. Let him hold it, man.
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347. Ah...
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348. Chris, you're not listening to me.
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349. Boston Corbett shot John Wilkes Booth
right through the slat at the Garrett Farm.
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350. So he said.
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351. There were witnesses,
the whole platoon!
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352. Yeah, all of them would share a reward
if they agreed to the story.
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353. - It was the wrong angle to hit Booth.
- You're saying Booth shot himself?
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354. He vowed he'd never been taken alive.
Didn't wanna face the public humiliation.
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355. Ah, get me up!
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356. - Hey, you've got tubes on you.
- Take me to the toilet.
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357. - I'll get Eva.
- Come on, Crosetti!
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358. - I can't do it.
- Please!
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359. - Here, use the bedpan!
- No!
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360. - Oh, God!
- Take it easy.
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361. - I'll go get Eva.
- Don't! Just get out of here.
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362. What's wrong with you?
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363. Get out of here!
I don't want you to see me like this.
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364. What are you so worried about?
It's a natural thing.
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365. Don't tell Eva.
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366. - She thinks I'm getting better.
- You are.
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367. Then why am I lying in my own crap?
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368. Don't touch anything!
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369. I can't tell Eva, I can't touch anything.
Who will? Come on!
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370. Crosetti! I don't want you here
seeing me like this.
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371. I'm like an infant.
I'm not a man anymore. It's disgusting!
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372. You would do the same thing for me,
wouldn't you?
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373. Huh?
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374. Let's take your clothes off.
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375. - I'm sorry.
- Don't be sorry, pal.
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376. "Dig for the Oyster, Dive for the Clam."
Are you in mood for a square dance?
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377. Do it with Howard, she loves to lead.
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378. - What have you got?
- You know that bullet you found?
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379. - That wadcutter?
- Mm-hm?
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380. I found that bullet's evil twin buried
in an old lady's forehead last night.
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381. - The two murders are related?
- You tell me.
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382. Mine was sliced up and tortured
just like yours.
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383. - What's the name on it?
- Alexandra Lyness.
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384. It said Lyness, right?
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385. We've got a Lyness in the Keene case.
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386. William Lyness.
Friend of Pony Johnson's.
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387. - Business associates.
- Swing your partner, do si do.
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388. This really oldie-Iooking one, that's North
Western division. That's been torn down.
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389. Down here, the Western Division.
That's where I started out.
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390. - Uh-huh...
- Yeah, they tore that one down too.
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391. - Anybody ever jumped off this balcony?
- What?
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392. Did you ever have a killer
that you were just about to put him away
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393. and who made a break for it,
ran out of these doors,
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394. and jumped off the balcony? He's dead!
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395. Hey, hey...
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396. - Cool, man! Did it ever happen?
- No, no...
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397. We got a call.
Barney street. Shooting.
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398. - OK.
- Oh, that's cool. Let's do it, man!
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399. That's gonna be fresh.
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400. - Did he say it's gonna be fresh?
- Fresh!
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401. - What does that mean?
- It means neatokeen.
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402. Neatokeen. I'm so glad
you understand these things.
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403. Look at all these dogs.
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404. - What a misery!
- If I look at them, I might fall in love.
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405. Hello, hel-Io!
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406. If you're here for your dog,
find it yourself.
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407. - As you can see, I'm a bit short-handed.
- We're police.
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408. - You're the person in charge?
- I'm the only person.
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409. - So I guess I'm in charge. I'm Penny.
- Hi, Penny.
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410. We're investigating the death of a police
dog found in the Druid Hill Mansion area.
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411. Oh, yeah. I was called about that.
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412. Didn't make it out there though.
That was last night, right?
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413. The city examiner is determined
that this particular dog,
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414. which was well loved in this community,
was murdered.
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415. - Murdered?
- Mm-hm.
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416. Do you still use pure carbon monoxide
to gas the unclaimed dogs?
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417. Yeah, it's the most cost-effective.
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418. Once upon a time, the killing of
a city-owned animal was manslaughter.
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419. Now it has been reduced
to a misdemeanour.
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420. That carries a maximum of 364 days
in jail and a 1,000-dollar fine.
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421. I don't know anything
about any police dog.
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422. Picking up strays, doing your job.
Maybe this police dog got mixed up.
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423. Maybe you forgot to check his tags.
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424. You're on duty alone here.
It could be too much sometimes.
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425. We have a city forestry crew
which places
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426. a young blonde woman with a pony tail
driving through the Mansion area.
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427. These guys got a particularly good look
because, with their low-class manner,
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428. they gave this young blonde a few
invitations to social and tribal rituals
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429. to which she responded
with an emphatic middle finger salute.
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430. And if I could have, I would have gassed
these tree-trimming morons.
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431. I don't know how I did it but I did.
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432. Then I panicked
and dumped the dog in the park.
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433. So what are we gonna do, Penny?
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434. Well... if you have to take me in now,
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435. at least help me set them up
with their evening meals.
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436. Otherwise, they'll start to turn
on each other.
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437. Open up, police!
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438. Police, open up now!
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439. Outside, honey.
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440. - Police, police.
- Freeze!
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441. I have a search and seizure warrant
for the residence of William Lyness.
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442. - Is William home?
- Not for days.
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443. - This says we can search the house.
- Uh-huh...
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444. - You're William's father?
- Yeah.
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445. - You're Alexandra Lyness' husband?
- After over 20 years, God rest her soul.
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446. Now William, he just comes and goes.
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447. He's got mean and nasty friends, so I try
to evaporate whenever he's around.
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448. I don't hear nothing.
I don't see nothing.
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449. I just try to do right
by raising his little girl.
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450. - What's your name, sir?
- Henry Lyness.
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451. Lewis, grab your side.
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452. Hey, hey, hey...
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453. - Felton...
- Yeah.
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454. No sign of blood residue.
It's clean.
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455. Hey, here we go.
Same aspect with wadcutter.
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456. Bingo!
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457. When we get to the crime scene, Danny,
you stay in the car till we secure it.
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458. And I wanna check how gruesome
it's gonna be.
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459. Don't worry about me, Stan.
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460. Mum and Dad are medical examiners.
I grew up surrounded by body parts.
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461. - Your dad's an ME too?
- In Seattle, where I live half the year.
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462. They met at an ME convention.
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463. Dad convinced Mum to leave Australia
and come to the States.
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464. - Will you follow the family footsteps?
- No, man. I'm not into that.
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465. - What do you wanna be?
- A drummer.
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466. Or Secretary of the Interior.
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467. - What?
- Will you lighten up, Stan?
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468. Oh, yes!
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469. All right!
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470. Danny?
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471. Anybody know this man?
Anybody talk to him?
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472. He was 10-7 when we got here.
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473. - 10-7?
- That's code for out of service.
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474. Hold my hand.
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475. - Anybody go through his pockets?
- Not yet.
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476. Watch for needles, Stan!
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477. No wallet in the front.
I'm gonna wait for the ME to flip him.
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478. - You called the ME, right?
- They're on their way.
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479. - How many times was he hit?
- Twice.
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480. Once in the head,
once in the back, so far.
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481. There is a good possibility that both
wounds were caused by a single bullet.
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482. - Nice try.
- I worked for the Warren commission.
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483. Munch, come on!
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484. It'd be so cool to off someone
and get away with it.
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485. - I'm sorry?
- Kill somebody and get away with it.
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486. If I ride with you a couple of weeks,
I bet you
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487. I'll figure out who killed this body.
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488. Danny, look, I want you
sitting in the back of the car.
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489. He's just a kid.
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490. Everybody's been really great,
you know.
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491. My boss said he'd keep my job for me
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492. but I'm thinking I should quit.
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493. Chris will need a lot of care.
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494. You've got time
to make a decision like that.
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495. You know, I almost didn't marry Chris.
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496. We met before he went to the Academy
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497. and I wasn't crazy about him being a cop
cos of my dad.
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498. - Your dad was a good cop.
- I was six-years-old.
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499. I didn't care much
about him being a good cop.
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500. We've been trying to have a kid,
me and Chris, for about three years.
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501. We finally went to the doctor
and got checked out.
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502. - He said it'd take a miracle.
- I didn't know. I'm sorry.
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503. If Chris is blind, maybe it's for the best.
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504. Everything happens for the best.
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505. I'm pregnant.
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506. Jake chose the wrong night
to sneak up the back window.
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507. I knew he was mixing it up
with the neighbourhood bitches.
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508. He was always more hound dog
than he was German shepherd.
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509. It's a bit embarrassing. He didn't die
in the line of duty but cos he was horny.
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510. I'm gonna go in the middle
and scatter his ashes.
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511. He really loved the water.
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512. Maybe he was part Cocker Spaniel.
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513. Did Jake like kids?
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514. He wasn't nuts about them,
but he'd make his exceptions.
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515. What's the matter?
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516. Are you thinking about Molly?
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517. Adena Watson.
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518. You know, life would be perfect...
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519. if it was only kids and dogs.
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520. My guess, Ida Mae and Alexandra
Lyness were killed by Pony Johnson.
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521. Why don't you think Lyness did it?
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522. Meldrick said William loved his mother.
You saw the morgue photos.
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523. The kid would have to have ice
in his veins to torture his mum that way.
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524. We can offer William to be
either a witness or a suspect.
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525. Sounds good.
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526. I gotta call my wife.
We have marriage counselling tonight.
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527. - This is an excuse to get out of it.
- It's not helping?
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528. As far as I can tell, no.
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529. The other day, she says to me,
"I think you love Kay Howard."
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530. It gets better.
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531. Then she says to me, "You spend
more time with Kay than with me.
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532. "And when you're with me,
all you do is talk about Kay."
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533. You do?
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534. She asks me how my day went, I tell her
and she starts screaming at me.
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535. So I said, "I am not in love with Kay.
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536. "I'm not even remotely attracted to her
in any way, shape or form."
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537. - Oh, really?
- I mean, I got her off my case.
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538. Beau!
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539. I'm not asking you because I want you
to be attracted to me but... you're not?
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540. - Run that by me again.
- Why don't you find me attractive?
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541. I didn't mean it that way.
I wanted to prove a point to my wife.
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542. Kay, you're my partner and my friend.
Of course I love you.
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543. Answer my question.
Do you find me attractive?
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544. - Come on, Howie.
- Howie, that's a guy's name.
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545. - Do you think I'm a guy?
- A guy? No!
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546. So I'm asking you.
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547. My friend, my partner, huh?
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548. Do you think I'm sexy?
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549. Kay...
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550. From the beginning,
we had an agreement,
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551. an unspoken agreement that we...
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552. - You know...
- What?
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553. We wouldn't think about things like that.
So I don't...
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554. - OK?
- OK.
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555. - Hey Chris, you asleep?
- No.
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556. Eva tells me that...
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557. she told you
that she was gonna have your baby
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558. and you got angry.
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559. I should have died
on that operating table or in the street.
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560. - What was I thinking, trying to hold on?
- Stop it or I'll smack you one.
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561. When was the last time
you had to lie in your diarrhoea?
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562. I don't wanna...
I don't want to hear the self-pity crap.
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563. Man, how can I be a father?
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564. You'll be a great father.
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565. I won't be able to see my baby's face.
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566. Yeah, well...
A lot of parents are blind, Chris.
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567. Some cos they can't see,
some cos they don't wanna see.
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568. Spare me the fortune cookie philosophy!
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569. All you have to do is hold tight so that
the baby knows that you are there.
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570. Skin to skin.
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571. That's all. That's all any baby needs.
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572. And the rest of it, blind or not...
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573. you deal.
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574. Capisci?
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575. Ca-pish.
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576. Ca-pish?
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577. Only a white person says it that way.
It's capisci!
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578. - Capisci!
- Capisci!
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579. Stan...
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580. Stan, the man!
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581. So you and my mum
seem to be getting pretty...
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582. you know, getting serious.
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583. As the man of the house,
I should ask you a few questions, OK?
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584. Oh yeah. Sure!
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585. What's your yearly income?
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586. Er... 32,000.
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587. OK. Why do you think
your marriage just like... died on you?
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588. - I, er...
- We'll get as personal as you need to.
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589. - Were you afraid of commitment or...
- I don't, er...
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590. It's none of your business.
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591. OK. I heard that, I heard that.
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592. OK, that's cool.
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593. How about you and my mum?
How are you together?
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594. We get along great.
We're doing fine.
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595. We had a little fight when we met
but since then we're fine.
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596. Man, in bed!
How are you in bed?
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597. When her and my dad used to do it,
they would rattle through floorboards.
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598. - It was...
- It's your mum we're talking about.
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599. Yeah, my mum. Right.
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600. But she has her needs
just like everybody else.
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601. I just wanna make sure
she's living up to her full potential.
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602. So do you, Stan?
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603. You make her scream?
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604. Yeah, Stan. Do you make her scream?
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605. Do you? Do you?
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606. I'm taking you back to your mother.
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607. It's a legitimate question.
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608. Stanley...
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609. - I'm sorry you don't like Danny.
- No, no, look...
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610. He's a swell kid, he is.
He's swell but...
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611. What? What then?
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612. Who am I to criticise?
I've never raised a kid or been a parent.
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613. You're so damn infuriating!
You never say what you mean.
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614. You never come right out
and say what you mean.
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615. Now, say what you mean, Stanley.
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616. I think your kid has got a screw loose.
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617. Something's the matter with him up here.
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618. He's got... weird ideas, twisted values.
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619. He's just a boy for God's sake.
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620. You're right. See? No, you're right.
OK? I gotta go.
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621. Stanley!
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622. Aren't you gonna kiss me goodbye?
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623. OK, William.
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624. Take a look at these pictures.
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625. You recognise your own mother?
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626. A couple of uniforms picked him up
at a raid in a rock house.
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627. I'm convinced he didn't do it
but he's not saying anything.
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628. He won't give us Pony Johnson,
that's for sure.
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629. Three quick cuts under the neck,
then three more under her jaw,
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630. then her left cheek.
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631. Then down across her chin, five cuts.
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632. Then her right cheek, ten cuts!
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633. Did you know Ida Mae Keene?
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634. Look here. Look.
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635. The same cuts on her neck
and her cheek.
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636. That's from the same knife, brother.
Take a look, come on.
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637. Take a look.
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638. You didn't kill your mother,
did you, William?
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639. - No.
- Hmm?
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640. No.
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641. - I just gave him the bullets.
- Who?
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642. - Look, he wanted six wadcutters.
- Who?
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643. Pony Johnson.
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644. Why would Pony Johnson
want to kill your mother?
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645. I had some fives and dimes of rock,
ready and bagged for business.
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646. And my mama took it away from me.
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647. So I went to Pony's girl's place
to tell Pony I messed up.
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648. Pony gets his gun
and yells at me to give him six bullets.
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649. I thought he was gonna cap me,
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650. but no, he says
he's gonna get his dope back.
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651. He says he's just gonna
threaten my mum.
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652. Pony goes to your mum's house
to collect his rock
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653. and she tells him to kiss it,
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654. cos she doesn't want Pony
messing around with her boy, right?
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655. I don't know. I wasn't there.
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656. You were, cos Pony didn't know
where your mother lived.
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657. - You took him there.
- I told him where.
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658. Why would he trust you? You lost
his dope. He's taking you with him.
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659. I just gave him the bullets.
That's all.
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660. You want us to believe
you were sitting outside in the car?
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661. I wasn't in the room.
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662. - You took him to Ida Mae's house too?
- No, man!
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663. Pony comes out of my mama's house
and he's all jacked out.
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664. He gets in the car
and he drives away by himself.
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665. I don't know where he was going.
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666. So you were there, William.
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667. - Did you see if your mum was OK?
- I couldn't.
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668. - Pony told me to go home.
- Pony told you?
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669. Pony tells you to give him six bullets,
drive him to your mum's house
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670. and sit out in the car.
Don't hear or think anything.
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671. She was your mother, William!
Your mother!
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672. She tries to help you and you sit
and listen to hear scream for help?
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673. - For you?
- Kay.
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674. - I couldn't go.
- I wanna know!
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675. I wanna know what it is to sit in a car
and listen to your mum scream for help.
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676. She screamed your name, didn't she?
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677. Johnson tells you to sit in the car.
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678. You drove him there, you sit in the car,
you won't do hell about it and you don't!
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679. You sit and listen
to your own mother die!
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680. I bet she was relieved when
she finally got the bullet in her brain.
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681. I'm sorry...
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682. Who are you crying for, William?
You've got no right to those tears.
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683. I'm sorry!
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684. Entrare.
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685. - Alberto!
- Paisan.
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686. I've got a present for you.
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687. What?
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688. - I remember this day.
- Yeah.
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689. OK, I'm outta here.
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690. - I'll give you a call.
- No, you won't.
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691. Oh, you'll want to but you'll be busy.
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692. You'll say, "I'll call tomorrow.
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693. "Er... I'll call at the weekend.
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694. "Next week, for sure!"
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695. Take care.
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696. Paisan.
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697. Let me buy you some pasta.
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698. I thought you'd never ask.
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699. I know a little place
not far from here.
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700. Spaghetti!
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701. Ah! Fettuccine, home-made wine...
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702. - Yes!
- This is living!
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703. Yeah!
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704. - This is it, right here.
- What?
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705. The dividing line between Little Italy
and Perkins Homes.
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706. My two homes.
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707. My father came from here,
my mother from there.
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708. I used to sit on this spot and listen
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710. to the music.
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711. The air was always filled with music.
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712. The hurdy-gurdy men
with their street pianos and fiddles.
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714. All different sounds but they all seemed
to come together... somehow.
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715. They sure sounded good to me.
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716. I don't hear it anymore, Jimmy.
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717. All I hear is the same dull sound,
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718. the same dull beating sound.
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719. Constant, unending.
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720. Bam, bam, bam, bam...
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721. Yet...
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722. what can we do except try to get it back,
try to get...
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723. the music back?
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724. I don't know.
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725. Maybe we move on.
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726. Move on?
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727. Have a good life, my friend.
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728. Paisan.
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730. Fai una buona vita.
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