Panic in Year Zero!
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:20:00
I'm going home and pack some things,
we're getting out of here.

:20:03
Honey, I told you before,
we're a long way from LA.

:20:05
- We've got nothing to worry about.
- I'm scared.

:20:07
The radio said it could be a nuclear attack.
:20:10
"Unconfirmed," it said.
Look, we're still alive, aren't we?

:20:13
We'll talk about it tonight.
:20:15
Now go on, honey.
:20:24
Morning.
:20:36
You'd think they'd keep broadcasting.
:20:38
This whole thing has got my wife
jumping out of her skin.

:20:41
- Figure LA's had it?
- I don't know.

:20:43
Where do you keep your handguns?
:20:49
I don't carry many of these.
:20:51
This.45's magnesium, light as a feather.
:20:56
- How do you load it?
- It's real easy. Here.

:21:08
- Slip it back in.
- All right, I'll buy it.

:21:11
Take the rest of the stuff
and the ammunition out to the trailer...

:21:14
while Mr. Johnson runs up the bill.
:21:24
- Where you going?
- Up north.

:21:27
I hear action's good around Claxton way.
:21:31
Let's see now, that comes to $427.66.
:21:36
Make it $420 even.
:21:38
All right, I'll give you cash $220
and a check for the rest, all right?

:21:42
All right. $220 will cover everything
but the guns...

:21:45
which I'll hold for you
till day after tomorrow.

:21:48
I don't take out-of-town checks.
:21:49
- Day after tomorrow? We need them now.
- State law.

:21:52
Hand guns have to clear records
with the police.

:21:55
All hell may have broke loose in LA...
:21:56
but the boys in Sacramento
will still be doing business.


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