Badlands
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1:03:01
kit said that solitude was a better
word, more like what I wanted to say.

1:03:06
Whatever the expression, I told him
we couldn 't go on living this way.

1:03:12
Why not? I mean, I'm having fun.
At least I'm not bitchin' .

1:03:17
I feel like an animal living out here.
There's no place to bathe and. . .

1:03:22
. . .not any place to get
anything good to eat.

1:03:28
Well, I'll catch you a big trout
soon as we get to the mountains.

1:03:40
Everybody loves trout.
1:03:43
I'm serious.
1:03:57
In the distance, I saw a train
making its way across the plain...

1:04:01
...like the caravan in
The Adventures of Marco Polo.

1:04:05
It was our fiirst taste
of civilization in weeks...

1:04:08
...and I asked kit if we could
have a closer look.

1:04:19
Before we left, he shot a football
he considered excess baggage.

1:04:23
Then he buried some of our things.
1:04:26
He said nobody else would know where
we'd put them, that we'd come back...

1:04:31
...and they'd still be here,
just the same, but we'd be different.

1:04:35
And if we never got back, somebody
might dig them up years later...

1:04:40
...and they'd wonder.

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