:45:00
Now we must outfilth...
:45:01
the asshole or assholes
that sent this.
:45:03
And then they must die!
:45:05
Connie and Raymond Marble...
:45:07
while you are away,
the servants will play.
:45:14
Well, Miss Sandstone...
:45:15
after going over
your qualifications...
:45:17
Mr. Marble and l feel
that you are not exactly...
:45:19
what we had in mind
for the job.
:45:21
Not only have you never
heard of Divine...
:45:23
which is one
of the key elements...
:45:24
for this particular job...
:45:26
but you also seem to show
a lack of general experience.
:45:29
And to be perfectly honest...
:45:30
we feel that you are
sort of a dullard.
:45:33
Why isn't Channing here
to take off my coat?
:45:36
He's getting lazier and lazier
as each day ends, Raymond.
:45:38
l'll speak to him.
:45:40
We must remember that Channing
isn't as intelligent as us.
:45:44
This is a high security job,
as you can well imagine...
:45:48
and we personally
just don't feel...
:45:50
that you meet our--
oh, how should l say--
:45:53
our admittedly sometimes
stringent screening process.
:45:56
Who on earth is that?
:45:58
Sounds like Channing.
:45:59
Well, doing what,
l'd like to know.
:46:12
l love you, Raymond.
:46:13
l love you more than
anything in this world.
:46:15
l love you
more than my own filthiness...
:46:18
even more
than my own hair color.
:46:20
More than the sound
of bones breaking...
:46:23
the sound of the death rattle.
:46:25
Oh, my.
:46:33
And l, Connie...
:46:35
l, Connie, also love you...
:46:37
more than anything
l could ever imagine...
:46:39
more than
my own hair color...
:46:41
more than the sound
of babies screaming...
:46:44
the sound of dogs dying.
:46:47
What do you think
you're doing?!
:46:49
What is the meaning
of this outrage?!
:46:51
Let me at him !
:46:52
l've been waiting
to do this for a lifetime!
:46:55
No, Connie, no!
:46:57
How do you dare to be
dressed as you are?
:46:59
How do you dare to be saying
the things we heard you say?