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:59:06
Enid?
Do you realise how this looks?

:59:09
Should have slipped it through the mail
slot while you had the chance, Earl.

:59:14
This is going to take explaining, Enid.
A helluva lot of explaining.

:59:20
- Daddy, what's the matter?
- Nothing.

:59:23
- I was talking to your mother.
- Through the door?

:59:26
- It wasn't very important. Go to sleep.
- I just got up.

:59:30
Okay, then do that, then.
:59:44
How about this?
Beautiful morning, huh?

:59:47
Somebody really did
a number on your front end here.

:59:50
Not to worry. I know a gypsy
in the city does cheap bodywork.

:59:54
Somebody wrote something here too.
Said "pimp wagon."

:59:57
You know who wrote that.
:59:59
Why would I let
anybody write on your car?

1:00:01
I gotta use this buggy today,
to get us breakfast.

1:00:04
- Breakfast?
- Yeah.

1:00:06
- Just you and me?
- Yeah. Right. Who needs the women?

1:00:10
You know, personally, I think if it'd
just been us guys last night...

1:00:15
...we wouldn't have had any trouble.
- Really?

1:00:18
I know women,
upside down and backwards...

1:00:20
...which is not a bad way
to know them, huh?

1:00:23
I guess so. Say, what does
that say on your arm?

1:00:29
- "Born to party."
- It's the way I live, babe. Have a cigar.

1:00:38
You ever seen one of these?
1:00:42
Wow.
1:00:44
You know what you and I need?
1:00:46
- A boys' night out.
- Yeah.

1:00:49
- You fool around?
- Yeah, sure.

1:00:52
Good. Keep it under your hat.
I'm gonna get us breakfast.

1:00:56
I hope you like
blueberry pancakes and sausage.

1:00:58
- That's what you're getting.
- Sounds great.


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