:18:01
Come on, Paul,
tell them story.
:18:02
No, I can't.
It's a traumatic experience.
:18:05
- I don't want to talk about it.
- We like traumatic stories.
:18:07
- Not about me, but...
- Trauma bonds people.
:18:10
- You can tell us.
- It bonds those who go through it,
:18:13
- not the people you tell it to.
- Tell the fucking story!
:18:16
All right!
:18:18
So there's this bowling alley
when we were growing up.
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You guys might remember it-
Lenny Meads Brighton Bowl?
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It was in Brighton, right?
:18:26
That's probably why it was
called Brighton Bowl.
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We used to go there
for birthday parties
:18:32
or with my dad
for the weekend.
:18:34
This one time, I asked
my dad if we could go.
:18:38
He's like, "No.
The bowling alley's closed."
:18:42
This marshmallow's so burnt!
:18:47
It turned out there had
been a break-in.
:18:49
All the employees
were held at gunpoint.
:18:52
After they had been
gagged and beaten,
:18:55
they were tied to chairs.
:19:01
The chairs...
they were set in a circle,
:19:05
so that way everybody
was forced to watch
:19:08
everybody else.
:19:11
And then the robber,
:19:13
this sick maniac,
:19:15
he goes and finds one of those
little ball-peen hammers.
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And then one by one...
:19:21
he smashed the backs
of their heads open with the hammer.
:19:25
Everyone had to watch
their friends die,
:19:28
knowing that they'd
soon be next.
:19:32
Ball-peen...
:19:34
The guy doesn't stop there.
:19:37
He breaks out the fire axe.
:19:39
The alarm goes off...
he doesn't give a shit.
:19:44
He hacked off
all of their limbs.
:19:46
The cops found six
bloody torsos
:19:49
tied to the bowling seats.
:19:51
Blood everywhere...
:19:55
Turns out the guy was
some disgruntled employee.
:19:59
That was
my childhood playground.