The Outsiders
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:12:01
He'd leave you alone
if he knew who you were.

:12:03
-I'm glad he doesn't know us.
-I kind of admire him.

:12:12
-Get outta my hair!
-You gotta couple of hairs outta place!

:12:16
Here, kid, have a beer.
It'll settle your nerves.

:12:18
Well, now, who do we got here?
Your great-grandmothers?

:12:23
What are you ladies doing
with these Greasers?

:12:27
Dal was bothering them.
:12:29
He was, huh?
:12:30
Where is old Dal now anyway?
:12:34
Yeah, where is Dally?
:12:39
He left.
:12:41
I know he slashed my tires!
:12:45
Look, Tim, he left.
You guys seen Dally?

:12:49
No.
:12:53
I'll be looking for him.
:12:58
-Dally got a blade?
-I don't think so.

:13:01
Good. Tim will fight him fair.
:13:06
-You guys don't play rough, do you?
-A fair fight ain't rough.

:13:11
Yeah, real simple.
:13:13
If he gets killed, you just bury him.
No sweat.

:13:18
You dig okay. Want a chew?
:13:23
Help yourself,
puts hair on your chest.

:13:26
Come with me to get some Cokes
and popcorn.

:13:29
Sure.
:13:30
-Do you want some?
-I do.

:13:32
Yeah, me, too. Get Johnny some, too.
I'm buying.

:13:40
Is your friend with the sideburns okay?
:13:43
He ain't as dangerous,
if that's what you mean.

:13:51
He sure scared Johnny.
:13:54
Johnny's a nervous wreck anyway.
:13:57
He got beat up a few months ago
by some Soc.


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