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:31:00
l'm warning you. Don't bring Chazz down!
:31:03
Thank you, Rex.
:31:05
All right. Now, what do we want?
:31:09
Uh, Chazz?
:31:22
l like your hair.
:31:25
- What's that?
- My name's Suzzi, with two z's.

:31:28
- Oh, hi.
- Hi.

:31:30
So you, like, answer the phones
and all that stuff?

:31:33
Mm-hm. Yeah, for, like, six hours a day.
:31:36
Oh, what a drag, huh?
:31:40
l understand you're trying to make
a statement, but this is getting out of hand.

:31:44
Hey, come on, you know where
l'm coming from. Be a sport, will ya?

:31:47
All right, but can we move this along?
Now, why did you come here?

:31:51
l came here for a lousy three minutes
and 31 seconds of airplay. That's it.

:31:56
Fine. Now there's cops outside with guns,
and you're holding people hostage, right?

:32:01
- Uh, yeah.
- On top of that, your tape is destroyed.

:32:06
So, there's only one thing that you can do.
:32:12
Get the other copy of the demo.
:32:14
Yeah!
:32:16
Rex!
:32:26
Bastard!
:32:30
You called on the phone,
but we're not at home.

:32:34
Leave a message for Chazz. We'll call you
back soon, so don't have a spaz!

:32:41
Come on, come on.
Stay back now! Back there!

:32:44
Hold it! Hold it!
:32:46
l want you to control this crowd.
:32:48
lf they give you any trouble,
cuff 'em and throw 'em in the squad car.

:32:51
Technically l can't do that, Sergeant.
The Civilian Review...

:32:55
l know what the Civilian Review Committee
says, but they're not doing crowd control.

:32:59
Listen, when you're in the line of fire
you do what's necessary to get the job done.


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