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1:08:00
no man becomes wise without
stepping on the soil offools.

1:08:04
right. right!
1:08:07
but i never claimed to be a--
1:08:09
that's good. where did you get that?
is that from the bible?

1:08:12
it's from this play i wrote
in eighth grade about evel knievel.

1:08:16
- oh.
- what are you gonna do?

1:08:19
well, i have a plan, i do.
1:08:21
but i need money. i need it fast.
1:08:24
i was thinking about that guy
who wanted the snowmobiles.

1:08:27
- yeah.
- you think he's still interested?

1:08:31
yeah, i think so, but you'd have to
fi nd some way to deliver 'em.

1:08:35
set it up. set...it...up.
1:08:38
- dick $1 00,000?
- that's right.

1:08:41
you wanna sell me a lotto ticket
worth $6.4 million for $1 00,000?

1:08:45
correct. i want out.
1:08:47
however, this is
a one-time-only offer, dick.

1:08:50
i want the money,
i want it tonight at the station.

1:08:53
if i hear any excuses, any bullshit
like, "i can only get part of it"...

1:08:56
or "i need more time,"
the deal is off.

1:08:58
- be reasonable. it'll take days--
- deal's off.

1:09:01
- i'll get it, i'll get it.
- good decision.

1:09:12
russ now, i believe that
i have solved all ofour problems.

1:09:15
crstal
what centur is this guy in?

1:09:20
put a motor on it,jake!
1:09:23
ayear and a half behind this freak.
1:09:26
one, i found a buyer for
the snowmobiles, a guy in colorado.

1:09:30
i'm renting a traiier,
andi'm gonna deiiverthem myseif.

1:09:32
- but why colorado?
- but, uh, uh!

1:09:35
number two: the lotto ticket.
i sold it to dick.

1:09:38
- hundredgrand. it's hisprobiem.
- i don't think so.

1:09:42
numberthree, which isprobabiy
the most important ofaii,

1:09:45
i'm ieaving tonight forgood.
1:09:48
now, questions?
1:09:50
tires screech
1:09:51
you fucked up the whole thing!
you screwed it all up!

1:09:55
- stop it!
- you brain-damaged fool!

1:09:57
god, and i picked out a car
and everthing!

1:09:59
hey, now listen.

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