1. Don't go away mad, Muskie.
Just go away.
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2. I've got to figure out how
to get into that jail cell, Vince.
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3. Deputy Dawg only throws
lawbreakers in there, Muskie.
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4. Yeah. Now, if Deputy Dawg
thought I was a lawbreaker.
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5. Come on, Vince. I'm gonna
"salt'"and batter you there, boy.
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6. Hey, Bramlette, you wanna crank
that down a notch, babe?
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7. Help me, Deputy Dawg.
I'm watching it.
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8. I'll turn it down.
Help, Muskrat's beating me...
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9. This is some low-rent
program you guys got.
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10. All I ever get is day-old Danish.
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11. Better than eating
fresh Colombian lead, Bramlette.
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12. Do your bit in court on Monday
and we'll take you out for filet.
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13. Hey, slick. What are you doing
over there, posing for GQ
or that courtroom reporter?
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14. Yo, Sonny.
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15. Oh, you were looking to get your sinuses
cleaned out there, Stan, or what?
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16. What's with you bozos?
So we're a little early.
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17. - Mail call.
- How's it going?
You don't mind, do you?
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18. I was watching cartoons.
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19. Come on, Tubbs.
We're out of here.
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20. Yeah, we just thought we'd relieve
our two best buddies an hour early.
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21. Charity begins at home, huh?
Yeah, you know. Albert
"Schmeitzer'"and those guys. Is this it?
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22. If you're average in a 12-month period,
that means you're eating...
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23. - It's good though.
- Oh, I get it.
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24. Bramlette, you gonna be
all right with these guys?
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25. You all right?
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26. 100 pounds of sugar.
Come on, Tubbs.
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27. Sixty-three donuts. Oh, no.!
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28. Fifty-five pounds of oil and fat.
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29. How did you know that
undercover Agent Zucotti
was shot in the back of the head?
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30. To the best of my recollection,
that information was not
passed out by the media.
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31. No, sir. I read it
in an interagency report.
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32. I see. So that when Joey Bramlette,
a small-time dealer,
mentioned Enrique Ruiz,
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33. what was your state of mind?
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34. That he was just blowing smoke,
trying to cop a plea...
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35. on an important dope supplier.
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36. And when Bramlette told you
that he'd seen Ruiz kill a cop
in the Everglades,
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37. did you still think
he was just "blowing smoke"?
No, sir.
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38. Because of the details
of the shooting,
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39. the kneeling, the shots
in the back of the head,
I took it very seriously.
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40. It even checked out
with the coroner's report.
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41. And that's when
you called Agent Price?
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42. My partner James "Sonny"
Crockett and I did. Yes, sir.
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43. No further questions, Your Honor.
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44. No questions, Your Honor.
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45. Court will recess until 8:30 Monday.
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46. All rise.
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47. T.G.I.F., huh?
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48. F-O-R-G-E-T
l-T.
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49. My, my, my,
sheer poetry in motion.
Eh.
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50. You guys are doing
a pretty good job.
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51. Spare me the understatement.
I'd say we're doing a hell of a lot better
than pretty good.
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52. We'll all get well
if you can lock up Ruiz.
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53. That guy's taking the fall,
guaranteed.
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54. Pretty smug under the collar
for a guy taking the fall.
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55. Means nothing. He's just trying
to keep his macho image jacked up.
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56. After Bramlette's testimony on Monday,
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57. he's buried.
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58. What is it? What's the matter, Jason?
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59. This is so unreal, man.
This is so unbelievable.
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60. Can you imagine people
watching this day in and day out
and day in and day out and day in?
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61. No.
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62. No, she can't be with him.
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63. He's a sleaze lawyer!
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64. This is driving me crazy, man.
She's gonna marry him.
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65. Marry him? She was supposed to
marry Sham and Shay in the last show.
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66. You want a sandwich?
She's marrying him.
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67. That's what they just said, man.
Are you listening?
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68. She was supposed to marry
Sham and Shay in the last show.
Yeah, well, who cares?
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69. They were the two construction workers.
They were the greatest.
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70. What are you talking about
"Sham and Shay'"?
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71. This happens to be
my favorite show, Lawrence.
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72. Yeah, it's your favorite show.
That's because you're an idiot,
Stan, you know that?
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73. Oh, thanks a lot, pal.
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74. My favorite show.
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75. Oh, Jason, my head is spinning.
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76. Just let it spin.
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77. Four and a half months
of work down the drain.
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78. We were protecting him, Lieutenant.
Who'd have thought he'd take a flier.
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79. Uh, let me get this straight now.
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80. You let this guy just walk out.
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81. He didn't tie you up.
He didn't pull a gun.
Shut up, Crockett.
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82. Look, I had to take a whiz, okay?
Beautiful.
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83. Enough.
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84. It was Bramlette's idea to testify.
That's right.
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85. Why this?
When we were leaving this morning,
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86. I noticed he reacted strange
to something that was in his mail,
like it freaked him.
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87. - Ricardo, what are you talking about?
- Did he say anything to you guys?
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88. Not a peep. He just sat there
staring out the window.
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89. Well, we have to have Bramlette
in here by Monday morning.
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90. If he doesn't testify, Ruiz goes free.
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91. Ruiz is probably
responsible for flushing him out
in the first place though.
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92. - And for only one reason.
- We gotta find him before Ruiz does.
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93. Or we'll find one dead Bramlette.
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94. The only safe place that
Bramlette knows in town is Harry's.
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95. Is that the place you picked him up?
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96. Look, we lost him.
We'll find him.
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97. You got till Monday.
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98. This reporter hasn't seen action
like this since the Thriller in Manilla.
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99. In fact, I have never seen
such a lingering left.
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100. Harry has turned into
a regular Don King.
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101. Hey, sweetheart.
How are you?
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102. Harry, how you doin', old pal?
Okay.
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103. What happened to
your mud wrestlers?
It was too messy.
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104. It used to splash all over
the lunch patrons.
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105. Foxy boxing's what's in now.
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106. So, it's good to see
you two fellas again.
Just in the neighborhood?
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107. Get out of here, Harry.
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108. Nobody's ever just
in this neighborhood.
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109. You heard from our mutual
friend, Joey Bramlette?
You're kidding.
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110. That crazy swampie was here
just a couple of hours ago.
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111. Lightened my cigar box by a few bills.
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112. I'm a soft touch.
What can I tell ya? I like the kid.
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113. Did he head back to the Glades?
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114. - How bad's his trouble this time?
- It's bad.
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115. It's real bad. But we'd like
to help him, you know?
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116. Try Okeechobee Springs
out in the Glades.
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117. Thanks, Harry. Take care of yourself.
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118. Why in the hell
would he go back to Okeechobee?
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119. 'Cause the dude lives down there.
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120. I just don't understand
why he'd wanna get right back
in the middle of Ruiz's boys.
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121. There's only one kind
of party they'll give him.
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122. What the hell is an umbrella rig?
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123. Maybe it's in case it rains.
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124. This is weird.
Yeah, fishing must be
real good this season.
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125. Yeah, a fisherman
helps on an off-load,
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126. he could make more in a night than
he could make in two or three years
of crabbin' or guidin'.
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127. Hey.
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128. Jovial old boy.
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129. You know, isolated or not,
this town is very obvious.
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130. How come they never
sent nobody in here before?
D.E.A.'s been in here twice undercover.
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131. How did they do?
Don't know.
They never came back.
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132. What was their cover?
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133. Don't tell me fishermen.
Well, now that you mention it.
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134. Howdy.
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135. How you boys doin'?
Howdy.
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136. Bet those boys come down
from Miami to do a little fishin'.
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137. As a matter of fact, that's right.
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138. What kind of fishin'
you boys plannin' on doin'?
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139. Mostly bass.
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140. What kind of tackle you boys use?
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141. Spinnin' gear, a six-pound test
and about an eight-inch plastic worm.
Texas rig.
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142. That's a light tackle.
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143. It's more fun when
some of 'em get away.
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144. I was hoping
maybe we could fish some lily pads.
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145. I like using a flippin' stick.
You know, go after them big boys.
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146. That's a nice set
of wheels you boys got.
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147. - Thank you.
- Foreign job?
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148. I buy American.
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149. Well, I buy whatever I feel like buyin'.
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150. You boys want a beer?
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151. Sure. Thanks a lot.
Mammy, bring us another round.
Put it on my tab.
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152. I'm Sonny Bates.
This here is Leroy Reece.
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153. Floyd Higgins.
Floyd.
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154. This here's my brother, Billy Joe.
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155. Hey, Billy Joe.
Bill.
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156. We was wonderin'
if maybe y'all could help us.
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157. We're lookin' for a guide
that we used a few years back.
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158. I believe his name was, uh...
Bramlette, I think.
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159. Yeah.
Aw, shoot. We got lots
of Bramlettes in these parts.
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160. We got fat Bramlettes, skinny ones.
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161. We even got ourselves
an albino Bramlette.
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162. I think this old boy's
first name was, uh, Joey?
Does that sound right to you?
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163. Yeah, Joey Bramlette.
That's his name.
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164. Joey Bramlette.
Shoot, why didn't you say so?
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165. Me and Billy Joe will run you over
to his place if you've a mind.
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166. No kidding?
That'd be real hospitable of you.
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167. Where in the hell are we?
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168. What did that dude Clyde Eastman
say in that movie, Floyd?
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169. "Go ahead, ruin my day."
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170. Uh-huh.
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171. You know how many big city hotshots
like you two gone in the mouths
of our gator population?
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172. - Do you, buddy?
- No.
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173. What do you want with Joey Bramlette?
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174. We just wanna go fishin', damn it.
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175. Smell like cops, Floyd.
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176. If they was cops,
they'd know where Bramlette was.
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177. I wanna go fishin', damn it.
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178. We just wanna go fishin'.
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179. I think we made
an error in judgment here.
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180. All right. See this tree?
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181. Moss always grows
on the north side of the tree.
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182. So if the road's inland,
then we gotta go that way,
which is east.
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183. Is the road inland?
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184. Not necessarily.
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185. So if the road isn't inland,
then we gotta go that way,
which is west.
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186. Is the road inland?
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187. Aw, hell with it. Let's go this way.
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188. Whoa.
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189. This is some weird stuff, man.
Thick with mosquitoes.
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190. No kidding.
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191. Wait a minute.
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192. If moss grows on the north side
of the tree, then what the hell
is the sun doing in the wrong spot?
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193. The sun is in the wrong spot?
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194. Come on.
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195. You know, this reminds me of a section
of the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens,
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196. that part where it's got these
crazy plants that eat things.
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197. I fed one a piece
of a Big Mac once.
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198. Wait a minute.
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199. How big do those plants get?
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200. Mosquitoes.
Damn, I got you that time.
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201. You got moss on a damn tree that's
supposed to tell us where the road is at.
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202. Can I help it if the moss doesn't know
which side of the tree to grow on?
The sun is in the wrong place?
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203. Hey, Jack. Let me tell you something.
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204. I may not be an astronomer,
but I know one damn thing.
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205. The sun is never in the wrong place.
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206. Yeah? Well, if you know so much,
why don't you hail us a taxi?
I wish I could, buddy.
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207. Hey, listen. I may be a little rusty at my
Boy Scout stuff, but I know one thing.
The damn point here is...
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208. Well, the point is, we gotta get...
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209. Hey, wait a minute! Time out.
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210. Uh, you know what?
This is getting weirder all the time.
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211. You're Crockett and Tubbs.
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212. Well, if you're not gonna
tell us where we're going,
why don't you tell us your name?
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213. - Cassie.
- Good.
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214. Now we're getting somewhere.
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215. Say, Cassie.
Where we going?
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216. Boy, I'm getting damn tired
of feeling like I'm in a pinball machine.
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217. First we're sitting in a bar
having a nice, friendly beer,
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218. and then a couple of yahoos drag us out
into the swamp and then get us lost.
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219. And then three maniacs
show up with shotguns,
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220. march us through the woods,
don't say a word.
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221. Now we're sitting in this boat
going God knows where.
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222. With a chick that don't talk either.
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223. Why don't you just relax
and enjoy the scenery?
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224. Lo and behold.
The lady speaks.
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225. How you boys doin' today?
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226. See what I mean, man?
Nothing makes any sense.
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227. We're in the damn Twilight Zone.
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228. What took you guys so long?
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229. My wife, Cassie.
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230. Hey, here's Pa Ryan.
This is his house, now him and Ma.
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231. This is their daughter, Jenny Lee.
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232. And Hank, Jimmy and Bobby.
You wanna knock off the
how-do-you-dos, Bramlette?
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233. Why did you book from custody?
And what the hell are you doing here?
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234. I owe you guys an explanation.
Isn't that nice?
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235. He owes us an explanation.
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236. We got big trouble.
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237. Me and Cassie, we got us
a nine-year-old daughter, Tammy.
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238. It was the letter in the motel.
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239. Ruiz had her kidnapped.
I testify, she dies.
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240. Why didn't you just
clam up at the trial?
I know that Ruiz.
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241. He would've killed her anyways.
He tried to get at Cassie,
only she got away.
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242. So what is this, a safe house?
Right. Ruiz has the whole town
under his thumb,
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243. except for the people you see here
and a few others in town,
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244. but they mostly keep
their opinions to themselves.
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245. Well, that dude's got a strange way
of keeping his opinions to himself.
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246. That's Paul. Him and Hank
and Jimmy and Bobby,
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247. they all had close relations
blown away by Ruiz for freelancing.
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248. - Freelancing?
- Bringin' in pot for other groups.
Ruiz don't allow that.
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249. So everybody's a smuggler?
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250. Most people in this town
just gets paid to look the other way.
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251. Everybody in this room's a smuggler.
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252. But we're not murderers.
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253. So you were gonna roll over
on this dude and testify, huh?
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254. Yeah, but Tammy's getting snatched
has changed all that.
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255. Well, I just know one thing, pal.
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256. Come Monday morning,
you're gonna be in that courtroom.
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257. Why do you people think you're here?
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258. You two know about this hostage stuff.
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259. Please, you gotta help us.
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260. Help you?
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261. Lady, our job is to bust people like you.
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262. - Where is she?
- They got her in this house near town.
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263. They got those Higgins brothers,
Floyd and Billy, watching her.
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264. All right, that's only two.
We can handle that, no problem.
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265. - And about 20 Colombians.
- What?
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266. How many we...
I mean, how many you got?
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267. - Oh, we got us five here.
- Six.
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268. And the two of you,
that makes eight.
Two against one.
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269. Do they have automatic weapons?
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270. Yeah.
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271. It can't be done. It just can't be done.
There's too many of them.
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272. Won't be so busy
tomorrow night though.
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273. Hey, Pops.
You were the fiddler at the bar.
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274. Overheard Floyd and Billy Joe.
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275. Gonna be a drop tomorrow night.
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276. At least half of them Colombians
gonna be real busy.
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277. Crockett.
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278. Come on, man.
Even with an experienced team, maybe.
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279. With this bunch?
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280. Forget it.
- Please, you gotta
help me get my baby back.
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281. It's gonna be dark in a couple of hours.
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282. The least we can do
is check out the house.
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283. All right. We'll take a look.
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284. Tammy's in there.
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285. That damn Floyd.
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286. I'm gonna take a look.
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287. We need a diversion.
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288. They got a shipment
coming in tomorrow night.
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289. How about we shoot up the off-load?
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290. That'd create a lot of confusion.
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291. That could work.
Yeah.
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292. Clem, where and when is that
shipment coming in tomorrow night?
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293. I didn't catch that part.
We gotta know.
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294. Well, come tomorrow morning,
I'll just have to find out.
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295. You're a good man, Clem.
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296. People around here
depend on each other.
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297. At least they used to.
Hot biscuits.
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298. Hell, I can remember when my grandaddy used
to deliver liquor in here during prohibition.
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299. And I can't hardly make a living
just fishing and guiding.
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300. - So you started running weed?
- Yeah.
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301. A man's gotta feed his family.
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302. In the beginning,
oh, six, seven years ago,
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303. was just a bunch of old longhairs
runnin' a few bales on their sailboats.
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304. Nice guys, really.
No guns or nothin'.
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305. I appreciate this help, Clem.
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306. I can't figure it. That new Chevy of
mine's only got about 2,000 miles on it.
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307. Well, they don't make 'em
like this no more.
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308. You reckon you gonna
use this truck tonight?
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309. Don't reckon. Why?
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310. I had a mind to borrow it.
Oh.
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311. What time?
Late. About 2:00 a.m.
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312. 2:00 a. m.?
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313. Y'all got a load comin' in tonight?
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314. You know I ain't supposed to
talk about that, Clem.
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315. I'm just curious, Billy.
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316. Hell, you know my mind
done gone to hell.
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317. What we talking about anyhow?
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318. And then Ruiz shows up with his money,
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319. fast talk and big loads.
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320. We got sucked in real gradual.
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321. Yeah, next he brings up his own
little army, making threats.
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322. Killing people.
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323. Airdrop over Pine Key.
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324. Already guessed that,
you dumb old coot.
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325. You're dense as a pine knot.
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326. You ain't never gonna get it.
Try another.
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327. There's a dumb old coot,
dense as a pine knot.
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328. Got something to say.
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329. Is that frequency safe?
Yep.
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330. Speak to me, Clem.
Seaplane. Town dock.
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331. Gonna arrive about dawn.
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332. All right then.
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333. We're on.
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334. Okay. All right, we're gonna
get into position at night...
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335. and take it down as the plane lands.
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336. Now, it's gonna be y'all's job here
to cover the front, all right?
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337. Don't let anybody get inside.
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338. Since I played lucky last night
and didn't get blown to hell,
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339. I'll go around that end of the house,
'cause I know where the trip wires
of the claymores are.
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340. Claymores?
Antipersonnel mines.
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341. Mines?
Don't worry about it.
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342. Listen, just do what you're told,
and maybe we'll get lucky again.
Okay.
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343. Okay, let's run it again. Paul.
Okay, me, Jimmy, Bramlette,
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344. we nail all the Colombians
on that front porch when you get inside.
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345. You got it. Hank?
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346. Yeah, Pa Ryan, me, Bobby, Tubbs,
we're gonna keep 'em busy...
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347. down at the off-load in town.
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348. You men wait till I fire first.
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349. It's our job to keep the Colombians
at the docks pinned down.
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350. All right, now, y'all remember.
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351. I'm gonna be inside with his daughter.
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352. And the guns we're using
will rip through this old house
from stem to stern.
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353. So you've got to cover this front
and don't let anybody get inside.
I'm a-goin'too.
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354. My, my, my. What is this?
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355. That's my daddy's gator getter.
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356. Smoothbore muzzle-loader.
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357. Now that bad boy
will knock a tree down.
It'll get their attention.
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358. Y'all need a real marksman for this job.
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359. - You want him?
- Well, you're the one
that needs the marksman.
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360. Okay, Pops. You're with me.
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361. Dang, dang, dang.
You'll never get an alligator like that.
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362. You let me out of here,
or she's dead.
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363. You don't walk out of here
with that child.
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364. If I twitch, she's gone.
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365. Maybe you won't even twitch.
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366. Tammy.
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367. Tammy.
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368. It's okay.
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369. It's okay. I'm a police officer.
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370. It's all right.
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371. It's okay.
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372. I'll take you to your mommy and daddy.
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373. Joey, Joey, no.
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374. Come on, move, move.
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375. Come on, move.
Come on, move.
Joey.
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376. Tammy!
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377. Tammy.!
Mommy! Daddy!
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378. Got about two hours
to get you to court, pal.
You got it.
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379. Hey, buddy.!
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380. Thanks, Pop.
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381. Your Honor, if the court pleases,
our witness, Mr. Bramlette,
will be here any minute.
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382. We'd like to ask for a short
continuance until this afternoon.
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383. It's been over two hours now.
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384. Sufficient time for
Mr. Bramlette to have arrived.
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385. We will proceed at this time.
Do you have any other witnesses?
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386. No, Your Honor.
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387. Well, then,
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388. based on these circumstances,
I have no choice but to dismiss...
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389. Your Honor, the state calls
Joey Bramlette to the stand.
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390. You may proceed.
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