:15:00
	My parents did it for years.
:15:11
	You want another one?
:15:13
	Maybe later.
:15:15
	Okay, Ray, I'm gonna be
upfront with you.
:15:17
	I don't know if you did what you did
in self-defense...
:15:20
	...and frankly, I don't care.
:15:22
	The thing is, I made an agreement
with a friend...
:15:25
	...to talk to you till your
transport showed up.
:15:27
	So....
:15:32
	You like baseball?
:15:35
	Oh, I could talk baseball for days.
:15:40
	You know, batting averages, ERAs,
I got statistics in my brain.
:15:45
	I don't know how I remember them.
It's freaky.
:15:48
	You wanna talk baseball?
:15:51
	Oh, come on, Ray,
we gotta talk about something.
:15:54
	We're gonna be here for six hours.
:15:57
	Come on, who do you like?
Who do you like?
:16:02
	Sir, I don't like baseball.
:16:05
	Why not?
:16:09
	I believe the game of baseball
to be too slow.
:16:11
	Too slow? It's a game of anticipation.
That's the beauty.
:16:16
	Well, sir, I just don't like it.
:16:18
	I'm sorry I don't have
an adequate explanation.
:16:20
	Well, that's all right.
I'm not gonna kneecap you or anything.
:16:24
	Sir, I requested a fellow Ranger.
:16:33
	I apologize. I just....
:16:35
	It's just that you thought
I looked like a scumbag. I know.
:16:39
	It turns a lot of people off.
:16:43
	You know, I was here in the 75th,
under Sergeant West.
:16:46
	Yeah, he had a wicked-looking blade.
:16:50
	Yeah. He still got that?
:16:52
	Hand-carved. Yes, sir.
:16:54
	Well, the reason I remember is he would
use me as his knife dummy.
:16:58
	-He ever do that to you guys?
-Oh, yeah.