:23:02
Okay, go.
:23:04
Be very, very quiet. I'm hiding.
:23:07
Be very, very quiet.
:23:15
Drunk men stagger, drunk men fall
Drunk men swearand that's not all
:23:20
Quite often th ey will urinate outdoors
:23:24
Like widowed women, drunk men weep
:23:27
Like children curled up
Drunk men sleep
:23:29
Like a dog, a drunk will
Crawl aro und on all fo urs
:23:34
Ifyou're broke bum orrich rake
His dinnerbe it bread or cake
:23:38
His beverage be th e worst of whiskey
Finest wine
:23:44
Puke, it stinks, and so it seems
That drunkards go to great extremes
:23:49
Th ere is yet to be
A perfectly straight line
:23:54
Hi, everybody.
:24:00
So what's the deal? I'm out?
:24:02
It'll take me a day to
arrange your transfer.
:24:05
I know where I want to go.
This place in the city--
:24:08
I'm not referring you
to a treatment facility.
:24:12
I get to go home?
:24:14
Nope.
:24:17
Where am I going, then?
:24:19
Your sentence was
for 28 days of rehab or jail time.
:24:23
You don't honestly think
I'm going to jail, do you?
:24:27
For driving drunk, hitting a lawn jockey
that could've been a 4-year-old child?
:24:32
But it wasn't.
It was a 4-year-old lawn jockey.
:24:36
That's fine if this is all a big joke,
but in here we have rules.
:24:39
And I warned you about them.
Pack your bags by morning.
:24:43
No, I'm not.
Because I don't belong in jail.
:24:46
I don't even belong in here.
:24:49
You know, yeah, I know I drink a lot.
:24:52
I'm a writer,
and that's what I do, we drink.
:24:55
Cornell Shaw for Clancy, please.
:24:57
I'm not like those people.
I can control myself.
:24:59
No, I'll hold.