Where the Buffalo Roam
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I'm gonna tell him to wear brighter colours.
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He, er...
:22:09
Shut up. I'll talk.
:22:11
Why do you think they gave me this?
:22:14
Dr Thompson,
for those of us who are writers...

:22:17
Oh.
:22:18
Yeah? Those of us? Shall we raise
our hands so we know who we are?

:22:22
Could you tell me if you thought drugs
and alcohol would make me a better writer?

:22:27
That's a good question.
:22:30
Let me see.
:22:54
In my case, I hate to advocate drugs
or liquor, violence, insanity, to anyone,

:23:01
but in my case it's worked.
:23:03
We have another question
right here.

:23:06
Dr Thompson, er, are you gonna write
any more articles about Lazlo?

:23:11
Lazlo, my attorney?
:23:15
No.
:23:16
- No, he's dead.
- How's that?

:23:19
He hasn't been heard from for some time
and he's believed dead.

:23:23
Well, it always seemed to me
that, er, he really didn't exist,

:23:28
that he was a figment of your writing.
:23:32
You couldn't invent someone like
Karl Lazlo. He was one of a kind, a mutant.

:23:40
A real heavyweight water buffalo type.
:23:44
Who could, er, chew his way through
a concrete wall

:23:47
and spit out the other side
covered with lime and chalk

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and look good in doing it.
:23:53
He, er, he was one of a kind, and, er...

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