Harry and Tonto
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but without the energy.
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There were trolleys, Tonto.
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Cobblestones.
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The aroma of corned beef and cabbage.
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Tangy zest of...
:11:22
apple strudel.
:11:26
You had to hand-crank
the cars in those days, Tonto.

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Cars like REOs.
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Franklins.
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Hudsons.
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Those were names fit for a car.
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These days a man doesn't know...
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whether he's driving
a car or an animal.

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Mustangs, Jaguars, Cougars-
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Pintos.
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Silly.
:12:00
I used to drive Burt around
on his paper route.

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Yeah, we had
paper routes in those days.

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Get him up early in the morning.
:12:11
Help the boy
make some pocket money.

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It's a wonderful neighborhood.
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It's run-down.
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It's running down.
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It all runs down sooner or later.
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Where would I go to live?
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I still know a lot of people
around here, Tonto.

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You know people...
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that's home.

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