Stakeout
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someone in my family's always given me
some kind of skeleton on my birthday.

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And now I've got this full graveyard.
:49:07
We could be so hot
Hot together

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Got a big family?
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My younger brother still lives
at home with my mom except this week...

:49:15
and I've got a ton of relatives
in Veracruz.

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About your brother-- I, uh--
I happen to know a couple of cops.

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I could ask around, you know,
fiind out what's going on.

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- You think they'd tell you?
- Yeah, if they want
their phones to work.

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Oh, that would be nice. Oh, God.
I'm sorry. There's that word again.

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God, I like your smile.
:49:44
Excuse me.
I must be kind of drunk.

:49:52
- Maria, let me ask you something.
- What, Mr Bill?

:49:57
How come you know so much
about what's bad?

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Well...
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there was this man once,
and he was violent and crazy...

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and dangerous, and I--
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I was insane.
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I was insane because
I was with him for a while.

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It's all over now.
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Did you love him?
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I was crazy, I think.
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- Where is he now?
- Why do you ask?

:50:35
Why do you think?
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- I think I have to go.
- Yeah, me too. I've got the late shift.

:50:48
No, no, no, leave them.
I'll do them in a couple of years.

:50:55
You want to know what
the best thing you said tonight was?

:50:59
What?

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