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1:09:02
And then she climbed 300 feet.
1:09:04
You should've seen her.
She was magnificent.

1:09:08
She just sort of stopped
and hung there.

1:09:11
Then she nosed over and came
straight down into my attic.

1:09:14
- The fuel pods exploded in seconds.
- Jesus.

1:09:18
I stamped on the flames,
and everything spread so fast.

1:09:21
That old house is like a matchbox.
1:09:22
If you hadn't had the keys to the car,
he could have driven to a phone.

1:09:26
- What about his truck?
- You broke his rear axle, Daddy.

1:09:37
All right, here, then. It works.
1:09:39
Go ahead. Call the fire department.
1:09:41
You see, he won't even use
the phone.

1:09:44
This is just another one of
his cheap tricks.

1:09:46
Isn't that right, Vic?
1:09:49
Look at him, Enid.
1:09:51
You're fawning all over a fake,
a phoney and a fraud.

1:10:03
- Hey, brother, how about a beer?
- No, thank you.

1:10:08
Look at that thing go.
1:10:10
- What's wrong with the water?
- No pressure. Can't you see?

1:10:14
- Well, what can we do about it?
- I know what we can do.

1:10:17
- What?
- Get some marshmallows.

1:10:34
Enid. Elaine.
1:10:38
Relax. They're all gone.
They left in your car.

1:10:41
Elaine had a key.
1:10:43
Vic made a trade.
1:10:45
All of them for me.
1:10:49
It's been less than 24 hours since
you and Vic moved in next door.

1:10:56
- It seems like years.
- A lot has happened.


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