:37:01
- but who exactly calls me a liar?
- Everybody.
:37:05
- Everybody.
- No, not everybody.
:37:08
- There's some old people in town.
- Right.
:37:15
- What do you think?
- What do I think?
:37:20
Do you think I'm a liar?
:37:22
I don't know you well enough.
:37:26
You've known me for 17 years. We went to
the same schools from kindergarten on.
:37:30
I knew of you, but I didn't
know you personally.
:37:34
That's always bothered me.
:37:36
I mean that old...
in-out, us-them thing.
:37:40
- That's the way it's been.
- It's always bothered me.
:37:43
- It's water over the dam now.
- But it's your dam and my water.
:37:48
I got crapped on
a lot of years.
:37:50
I meant that it's in the past.
:37:52
The present
is a result of the past.
:37:54
I look at my
high school yearbook...
:37:56
and I don't see
four fabulous years.
:38:00
I'm reminded of
what it feels like...
:38:02
to have my underwear
yanked up my ass...
:38:04
by some big football player.
:38:06
And where are those guys now?
:38:10
They're not working nights at Target.
I'll tell you that.
:38:14
Yeah, You know...
:38:17
I look at my yearbook...
:38:19
and I see
four fabulous years...
:38:23
that are gonna be the
highlight of my life.
:38:25
Here's what it's like.
:38:27
First you feel a hand
going down your pants...
:38:30
and tighten around
the elastic waistband.
:38:33
Highlight.
:38:34
- Sometimes I'd actually see stars.
- It's not going to get better.
:38:36
- Sometimes I'd actually see stars.
- It's not going to get better.
:38:37
If I was particularly unlucky,
:38:39
my shorts would rip completely free
and I'd get this really drastic...
:38:44
Do you hear me?
:38:47
Yeah.
:38:52
I don't really care about a graphic
description of a childhood prank.
:38:55
That prank was a motif in my life.