Starsky and Hutch
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:31:03
Nope.
:31:04
You get a chance to ask that girl out? Huh?
:31:07
Willis, I want you to meet
my new partner, David Starsky.

:31:09
Hey, there, Willis. Nice to meet you.
:31:11
Is this the dickweed
you were telling me about?

:31:14
Willis, just shake his hand, come on.
:31:18
- Go on. Hop in. Willis...
- “Dickweed”, huh?

:31:22
His mom works late on Wednesdays,
so I look after him.

:31:24
You take a kid out on patrol with you?
:31:27
Yeah, that’s what we do,
isn’t it, Willis? Patrol.

:31:31
Whatever you say, Hutch.
:31:33
Whoa. Damn.
:31:42
- Man, this thing is bad.
- Don’t encourage him.

:31:50
Holy shit.
:31:52
Starsky, this your ride?
:31:54
Damn. You just moved up
a notch in my book.

:31:59
That puts you at notch one.
:32:02
- I like your Lincoln.
- It’s a ‘76. It won’t be out till next year.

:32:06
But I know some people that know
some people that robbed some people.

:32:10
So, what do you hear
on the street these days, Huggy?

:32:12
Dig this. A little bird tells me there’s
gonna be a big coke deal in Bay City.

:32:18
One for the Guinness books, so they say.
:32:21
Interesting.
And who would this little bird be?

:32:24
Look, man, I lay it out
for y’all to play it out.

:32:27
All right, what does that mean?
:32:30
Don’t worry about it.
Huggy, what can you tell us about this?

:32:38
This looks like the work of Big Earl.
:32:41
This boy loves dragons. He makes
these with his hands, you know?

:32:44
There’s his name stitched right up
under the dragon’s belly.

:32:48
Big Earl.
:32:50
Yeah, he sews,
but he’s one tough mother.

:32:52
He owns a biker bar
about 80 miles east of Route 4.

:32:55
Biker bar, huh?
What goes on down there?

:32:58
I don’t know.
Listen to Jim Croce, play darts,


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