Blow Out
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1:28:03

1:28:07
Gee, you're a fast walker.
1:28:09
Well, in my business
you gotta be fast on your feet.

1:28:12
- Where's Jack?
- Uh... Oh, he's at home, resting.

1:28:16
- The pressure can get to you.
- Which train are we takin'?

1:28:19
- I don't know yet. Got the tape and film?
- Yeah, right here in my bag.

1:28:38
- I guess we lost him, huh?
- Well, we can't be too careful.

1:28:42
Tell you what. Walk slowly down to the
end of the platform right in front of me.

1:28:48
I don't know why you think
anyone'd wanna follow us anyway.

1:28:51
You'd be amazed what some people
would do for a story like this.

1:28:54
- Yeah, I guess so.
- No, don't turn around.

1:28:57
- We don't wanna give ourselves away.
- Yeah, right.

1:29:00
Just pretend like
nothing's happened, all right?

1:29:14
Just look at this place!
This is disgusting!

1:29:17
- Yeah. It's a real shame.
- And it's not even safe any more.

1:29:20
It reminds me of that story
about that guy in New York. Remember?

1:29:24
- Yeah, I think we did a piece on him.
- He'd ride the subways at rush hour.

1:29:28
He'd stand in the corner real quiet
so's nobody'd notice him.

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Then they'd pull in to a station, he'd open
his coat and pull out a big meat cleaver,

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and whack 'em right over the head.
1:29:38
- Let's go, Sally.
- And then they had this transit strike.

1:29:42
He just disappeared.
It was like he went on strike too.

1:29:46
So I don't ride the subways.
1:29:47
It's not safe. I wouldn't even
come down here if it wasn't for you.

1:29:51

1:29:54
Speak up. Come on.
1:29:56
You see what I mean? See that creepy
character? It's just not safe any more.


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