Paris, Texas
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:28:01
- Travis!
- What??

:28:05
I don't think we're gonna get the very same car.
:28:07
But I can rent you mile
that just like the one you rent before, sir.

:28:11
We need the same car, Walt.
How are we gonna go on another car?

:28:16
Give us the number, will you please!
:28:19
Come on, Pretty please!
:28:22
All right, that number is 667-DJP.
:28:26
- Remember that? 667-DJP.
- That's right.

:28:29
- It's-it's got a bump on the hood.
- Yes, it does.

:28:46
- What's that?
- What?

:28:49
That you got in your hand.
:28:51
A picture.
:28:53
A picture of what?
:28:55
A picture of...
:28:57
of uh ... Paris.
:29:01
Paris? Really?
:29:02
Yes. A picture of a piece of Paris.
:29:05
Where did you get a picture of Paris?
:29:07
Can I see it?
:29:08
Yes.
:29:11
This is it? This is Paris?
:29:14
Looks just like Texas to me.
:29:16
It is.?
:29:17
Paris, Texas?
:29:20
It's right here on the map.
:29:21
Is there really a place called "Paris, Texas"?
:29:23
It's right here!
:29:27
How come you get a picture
of a vacant lot of Paris, Texas?

:29:30
It's mine.'
:29:32
I know that, but how come you got it?
:29:35
I purchased it, in the mail, ...
:29:39
a long time ago.
:29:41
You bought a picture of a vacant lot in the mail?
:29:44
No, I bought the land.
:29:47
Oh you bought that lot.
:29:49
-Yes.
- Oh, let me see it again.

:29:53
There's nothing on it.
:29:56
Empty..
:29:58
Why in hell would you want to buy a
vacant lot in Paris, Texas for Christ's sake?


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