The Last American Hero
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Well, I am a little weary.
:46:03
- Why don't we get something to eat?
Come on.
- All right.

:46:09
- I'm sorry I had to drag you away
from the party so early.
- Hey. That's all right.

:46:12
- I got a ton of work to do.
- Listen. I'd much rather be alone with you...

:46:15
- than be with those phony hired jockeys.
- Them what?

:46:19
Half of'em don't even
buy their own uniform.

:46:23
Everything they got's handed down to 'em
by some gut-sprung millionaire.

:46:28
Includin' their high-powered,
high-price machines?

:46:34
There's one thing that money can't buy.
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- And that's a better driver.
- Oh, me, oh, my.

:46:40
Now don't "me, oh, my" me.
I know what I'm talkin' about.

:46:43
Well, I don't know what kind of sheltered life
you led up there in the pinewood trees—

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- How do you know about that?
- Well, I know what it's like
to want to be somebody.

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And I think if you daydream
yourself into thinkin' you could...

:46:54
whip the worid single-handed,
you're gonna end up with your ass in a sling.

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I just really like you,
and I don't want to see you get wiped out.

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It's up there on the right.
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Okay. Now you stay put,
'cause I'm gonna jump and run.

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- Hope you had a good time.
- Hey. It couldn't have been better.

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You're a darlin'.
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Hey!
:47:38
Maybe I'll call you later.
Okay?


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