Out of the Past
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:07:05
- A long time.
- Hello, Joe. I wish it was nicer to see you.

:07:09
Everyone sure missed you, Jeff,
but not as much as I have.

:07:13
- How's that?
- Whit used to look at me...

:07:15
...shake his head,
and wish I had brains like you.

:07:18
- What's the other reason?
- I had to find you.

:07:22
- I owe you something?
- Not me.

:07:24
Who?
:07:26
- How far can that kid read lips?
- I don't know. I'll ask him some time.

:07:29
This far?
:07:31
- You don't like to make mistakes, do you?
- They don't let me have many.

:07:35
All right, come on inside.
:07:42
- Funny racket to find you in, Jeff.
- Yeah, me and the kid laugh all the time.

:07:47
I guess that's because it's respectable.
:07:49
That hash slinger across
the street says you are too.

:07:51
- How did you happen to find me, Joe?
- I was driving down the road one day...

:07:56
...and who do I see pumping gasoline
but my old chum from the old times.

:08:00
Of course, there's a different
name on the sign.

:08:02
- So you just dropped in?
- Why not?

:08:05
Okay, then I'm glad to see an old pal too.
:08:08
So I take you to dinner, buy you
drinks, it gets late chewing the fat...

:08:12
...you hop in your car
and you're gone. Right?

:08:14
- Almost.
- What else?

:08:17
I'm still working for that guy, Jeff.
:08:19
- Whit?
- He'd like to see you.

:08:21
As much as you did?
:08:24
- Worse.
- I see.

:08:27
No one ever thought more of you than Whit.
:08:29
Or more about me.
:08:31
Well, that could be too.
:08:34
- All right, what's he want, Joe?
- Maybe he's got something nice for you.

:08:38
Try once more.
:08:40
Look, Whit never steered
you into anything bad, did he?

:08:43
Why, he never even squawked when
you blew the best thing he ever gave you.

:08:47
- Go on.
- The guy just wants to see you.

:08:51
Well, you put it that way, what can I do?
:08:53
You know of any other way to put it?
:08:59
- Say tomorrow morning?
- Where?


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