The Last American Hero
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:22:01
Aw, you better stop this now!
:22:09
- I'm gonna write you a check.
I'm gonna get you a check.
- Don't give me—

:22:13
- I'll get you a check. Don't be that—
- Don't be—

:22:15
I gave you your start, didn't I?
I gave you your start.

:22:17
- Damn, boy. I don't believe you.
- Well, you better believe it.

:22:20
- I don't—
- Write that check. Don't talk.

:22:22
You're just—
You're a troublemaker.

:22:24
I gave you your start.
You wouldn't have a penny if it wasn't—

:22:26
I won that race fair and square.
You cheat me out of one goddamn penny—

:22:29
Oh, shut up!
:22:31
Filthy-mouth hillbilly.
:22:33
- Want me to ram this right down your throat?
- Here. Here!

:22:37
Get the hell out of here.
:22:39
- It's gonna cost a hell of a lot
more than this to get me back.
- Get you back?

:22:43
That's right.
I'm tired of linin' your pockets.

:22:46
- I don't believe this.
- Well, you better believe it.

:22:48
Look. Stars cost money, Hackel.
Big money.

:22:52
You better get that
through your head.

:22:56
You're gonna be a star?
:23:02
You watch me at Hickory.
:23:11
Skin and bones.
:23:13
- Livin' on chili size and Pepsi.
- I gained four pounds.

:23:17
- I don't wonder.
- Thank you.

:23:19
All that beer you drink.
:23:24
- Did you get that money I sent ya?
- I did. Thank you.

:23:35
Would've been more except I had
to shell out for some repairs on my car.

:23:38
- Banged it up a bit.
- I noticed.

:23:47
Ma wanted to see
what a race was like.

:23:49
I carried her over there.
:23:58
How come you didn't come by
after and give me a smack?


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