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:04:18
it's a meaningless end
to the story

:04:22
Got no time
for the forgotten glory

:04:26
And now just
when l know what I'm after

:04:29
it just brings me to laughter
:04:34
Just save up
all your nickels and dimes

:04:38
Let's see what you find
and you know

:04:42
I guess I'm livin' day to day
:04:46
Just hopin' to be led astray
:04:49
Hell, yeah
:04:51
I guess I'm livin' day to day
:04:53
Hear what l say
Oh, yeah

:04:57
- Ooh-hoo
- Thanks. Have a good one.

:05:00
- Do you mind if l drink this here ?
- Sure. Go ahead.

:05:02
- You open ?
- Yeah.

:05:05
- Pack of cigarettes.
- Are you sure ?

:05:08
- Am l sure about what ?
- Are you sure ?

:05:10
- About what ?
- Do you really wanna buy
those cigarettes ?

:05:13
- Are you serious ?
- How long you been smoking ?

:05:16
- What is this, a poll ?
- How long you been a smoker ?

:05:18
I don't know.
Since l was about 13.

:05:21
Thirteen.
Let's see, you're about 19, 20 ?

:05:24
- Am l right ?
- What in the hell is that ?

:05:27
That's your lung.
By this time, your lung looks like this.

:05:32
- You've gotta be shitting me.
- You think I'm shitting you ?

:05:35
- Here.
- What's this ?

:05:37
A trach ring.
:05:39
It's what they install in your throat
when cancer takes your voice box.

:05:42
-This one came out of a 60-year-old man.
-Oh, God !

:05:45
He smoked until the day he died.
:05:48
- Used to put the cigarette
in this and smoke that way.
- Excuse me, but--

:05:51
This is where you're heading.
:05:53
Cruddy lung,
smoking through a hole in your throat.

:05:55
- Do you really want that ?
- lf it's already too late, l guess--

:05:58
No, it's never too late.

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