Cape Fear
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:28:01
-He's staring at you.
-What are you talking about?

:28:08
What the hell are you doing?
:28:10
Hot as a firecracker on the 4th of July.
:28:14
-You're damn lucky to have her, boy.
-You son of a bitch.

:28:18
Where did he go?
:28:25
Watch my arm. It might be broke.
:28:28
What's with you? You have no right
to be pushing me around like that.

:28:31
I was just watching the parade.
I wasn't pranking on nobody.

:28:35
What are you getting so upset about?
:28:37
You're lucky I don't sue you.
:28:40
All right.
:28:42
-Settle down.
-I am settled down.

:28:46
-What are you doing?
-It's nothing.

:28:48
-Who was that?
-It's no one. Come on.

:28:52
The fellow with the tie,
his wife took him away.

:28:55
-I think he really hurt his arm.
-Mom!

:29:00
-Strong drink you got there, mister.
-You said it.

:29:03
Just put a little goldfish in it,
and you'll be fine.

:29:08
You seem to be having a good time.
:29:10
-I've been practicing.
-Practicing for what?

:29:14
-How to fall on the floor?
-A life of debauchery.

:29:16
Debauch, what?
:29:18
Debauchery. It's a three-syllable word.
:29:22
Making fun of me?
That's okay. No problem.

:29:25
-I made you blush.
-Blush?

:29:27
Yes. You're now the color
of your shirt, scarlet.

:29:32
I had no business getting
stuck on a guy who was married.

:29:36
-You certainly did not.
-I don't know what I was thinking.

:29:39
God only knows.
:29:41
Aren't I the bozo on this bus?
:29:44
Oh, God. Lest you think that I slept
with this particular married guy...

:29:47
That's your business. Not mine.
:29:49
I don't want to make it sound like
I've been through a busload of them.

:29:53
That's the way it sounded to me.
:29:55
-He was the first.
-Oh, yeah.

:29:57
-He was, I swear.
-Oh, yeah.

:29:59
-Oh, boy.
-Tell it to the judge.


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