A Fine Mess
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:43:01
Fine. Just fine.
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Mr. Beanwhacker says he saw you
come in around 7.

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Yeah, right. I had just discovered
that my car had been stoIen...

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...and I was coming back up
to report it to the cops, the poIice.

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Mr. Beanwhacker
says he came here twice...

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...once in the morning, once around
3 in the afternoon, to coIIect the rent.

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And, weII, he said no one was in.
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WeII, I didn't answer the door
because I didn't have the rent.

:43:26
How did you know
it was Mr. Beanwhacker?

:43:28
That's easy. Mr. Beanwhacker visits
his tenants the first of every month.

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If he doesn't coIIect rent
in the morning...

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...he comes back up in the afternoon.
You guys shouId check around.

:43:37
I bet I'm not the onIy person
who didn't answer his door today.

:43:41
One thing I gotta say for you,
Mr. HoIden...

:43:43
...you sure come up
with good answers, and fast.

:43:45
-It's easy when you're teIIing the truth.
-Or if you're a good actor.

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-See you around.
-Yeah, weII, thank you.

:43:59
You better be there.
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ShouIdn't you answer it?
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It's probabIy just Spence.
And that just means troubIe.

:44:15
-CouId be a girI.
-No.

:44:19
-Do I taste Iike onions?
-No. Do I?

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-I had gazpacho for Iunch today.
-I had a Dinkie Burger.

:44:28
I think I'd Iike to go
and brush my teeth.

:44:32
I don't have any extra toothbrushes.
:44:34
No probIem.
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Got any paste?
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Right in there.
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It's messy.
:44:44
We can straighten it up
in the morning.

:44:50
Dames.
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-HeIIo.
-Dennis?

:44:58
No, there's no Dennis here. Dennis?

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