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You want some of this?
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-What is it?
-River rat.
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How do you eat that?
:46:18
First you must cut off the head
and the tail.
:46:21
Then you gut it.
:46:24
It's all a matter of the sauce.
:46:27
You don't just plop down warm rodent
on a plate and say:
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''Here's your river rat. Would you
lI ke white or red wine?''
:46:34
Not that there's any wine
around here anyway.
:46:37
No wine since the 1 0-year depression.
:46:42
I can whip you up one.
This is good-eating rats.
:46:57
If it's come to this. . .
:47:01
. . .what's the point?
:47:07
He riddles me! The ancient riddle!
:47:11
What's the point?
:47:14
Ever seen an eagle fly
home with dinner. . .
:47:17
. . .for the missus and the babies?
:47:20
He's flying against the wind. . .
:47:22
. . .and he's flying in rain, and he's
flying through bullets!
:47:26
Then at the moment he's about to get
back to his nest. . .
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. . .he says:
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''Oh, what the fuck. It's a drag being
an eagle! ''
:47:37
And right then. . .
:47:38
. . .two little X's come across
his eyes. . .
:47:41
. . .lI ke in the old-fashioned
cartoons. . .
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. . .and he goes plunging down. . .
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. . .and down and down and blam!
:47:53
It's just a splatter of feathers.
:47:57
Then we don't have the national bird
of America no more.