Where the Buffalo Roam
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:06:00
'Those weird years between
the '60s and the '70s,

:06:03
'the age of Nixon.
:06:05
'It was a time to keep your head down.
:06:08
'I was a working journalist, a hired geek
of sorts, and Lazlo was great company

:06:12
'and sometimes a good lawyer.
:06:14
'It was a fast, strange time,
and we worked in fast, strange ways.'

:06:19
He claimed he was being chased
by Mr Nixon

:06:22
when his car was attacked
by a swarm of bats.

:06:25
Bats?
:06:26
It's obvious he was having
a paranoid drug reaction.

:06:30
Every 20 minutes, he calls down to the desk,
demands to see his lawyer and hangs up.

:06:35
He claims he's being held a prisoner.
:06:40
Uh-oh.
:06:42
Er, I'm rambling.
:06:44
Er...
:06:48
I think I'd better tell my readers that I'm
no longer responsible for anything I write.

:06:57
Er, I've been without sleep for 80 hours
so I'm beyond simple fatigue.

:07:02
The hallucinations have stopped,
finally, thank God,

:07:05
but my adrenaline reserves are burning out
:07:08
and I'm staring into the face
of a psychotic freak-out.

:07:11
- What are you doing?
- I'm writing.

:07:14
Writing?
:07:15
Yeah. And my deadline page, too.
I'm pouring it on now. Right on the edge.

:07:20
But I made a smart move
checking into this place

:07:23
because, you know, in case I lose it totally,
:07:26
I know I'll be safe in the arms
of the sisters of mercy.

:07:30
What are you writing?
:07:32
My Attorney Versus American Justice.
:07:35
Cute title, and, er...
:07:38
hopefully I'll be able to finish it.

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