:02:00
No one said anything
about love.
:02:04
Love.
:02:05
I gotyour love right here.
8 ball, side pocket.
:02:09
Curiously strong.
:02:11
That's kind oflike her,
isn't it?
:02:15
Areyou gonna give me
an Altoids metaphor now?
:02:17
No. No. No. Now, listen.
:02:18
'Cause, uh, at fiirst,
:02:20
you can only take her
in small doses, right?
:02:22
You know, after a while,
:02:24
you start to like
the burn, you know?
:02:26
You acquire a little
taste for it, you know?
:02:29
But it scares you,
'causeyou're afraid
:02:31
one day the drugstore's
gonna be flat out
:02:34
ofAltoids, and then what?
:02:35
Soyou pick up
some cinnamon gum,
:02:37
or some, uh, you know,
spearmint Tic Tacs,
:02:39
but guess what?
:02:41
Nothing else is gonna
:02:42
cut it foryou anymore, cowboy.
:02:46
Yeah.
:02:47
Well, cowboy, Lanie's gone,
:02:50
and Altoids aren't
really an option now.
:02:52
So I'm just gonna
get on with my life.
:02:57
He said I was gonna
die by tomorrow.
:03:00
And I believed him
:03:01
because he predicted
this hail storm
:03:03
and the football score
:03:04
and the earthquake
in San Francisco.
:03:06
9:06 on the dot.
:03:10
But he also said
that I would not
:03:12
get this bigjob
that I was up for,
:03:14
and guess what?
:03:16
I got it.
:03:19
That's where I'm going right now.
:03:21
So, you see,
there is no way
:03:23
you are gonna die
on this plane.
:03:27
My game, your round. Again.
:03:30
- Same?
- Yeah.
:03:32
Newsman On TV:
Tragic news from Los Angeles.
:03:33
Rod Melendez,
a former star catcher
:03:34
ofthe California Angels,
:03:35
and one ofthe few real heroes
:03:37
ofthe Los Angeles riots of 1 992,
:03:40
died tonight when
his small private plane
:03:43
mysteriously tumbled
from the sky.
:03:45
Melendez was an experienced pilot
:03:47
whose plane disappeared from radar
:03:49
less than a mile from
the Santa Monica Airport.
:03:52
FormerAngel catcher
Rod Melendez, dead at 35.