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:21:01
Don't tell me you don't know
what's an obituary.

:21:06
If that don't beat all.
:21:08
Well, look, when a body dies,
they take all the information...

:21:11
and they put it in the newspaper
in the obituary section.

:21:14
It tells when the funeral is...
:21:16
and where they're being buried
and all that kind of stuff.

:21:18
You mean I can find out...
:21:21
where and when
somebody's been buried...

:21:24
on the very same day?
:21:26
Light at the end of
the tunnel, all right.

:21:28
Yes, sirree, you're right, Ez.
:21:31
Well, I'm gonna look into that.
:21:33
I'd rather read
the sports section, myself.

:21:36
Not me. This here could be
real valuable information.

:21:39
Why? What are you planning
to do... dig 'em up or something?

:21:43
No, sir.
Wouldn't have to dig it all up.

:21:48
Well, I'm sure glad
to hear that.

:21:49
Sure. Why dig it all up when you
can take the parts you need?

:21:53
Sure, maybe like...
:21:56
like if you needed the head
for repairs or something...

:21:59
well, then,
just take the head.

:22:04
Oh, Ez,
you're a crazy S.O.B.

:22:13
Hi, Miss Johnson. Remember me?
:22:16
I used to be in your
Sunday School class.

:22:28
See, Mama?
:22:29
All I got to do
is stitch it on you.

:22:41
Look, Mama.
:22:44
I brought you a visitor.

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