The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
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:35:02
You're late.
:35:06
That depends on what I'm late for.
:35:08
You said we should
have dinner some time.

:35:11
Tonight became "some time".
:35:15
I'm boiling a roast.
:35:20
How hot and wet do you like it?
:35:22
Very hot and awfully wet.
:35:27
You seem to know your way
around a kitchen.

:35:31
I'm just as handy
in other rooms of the house.

:35:34
That shirt looks familiar.
:35:37
It's yours. I didn't want
to get stained or wrinkled.

:35:41
At least...not yet.
:35:47
Do you mind if I slip
into something more comfortable?

:35:57
There. That's better.
:36:01
I hope you've brought your appetite.
:36:04
I've brought everything.
:36:06
Well, then, dig in.
:36:13
Interesting. Almost as interesting
as the photographs I saw today.

:36:18
I was young. I needed the work.
:36:20
No, they were taken
at Ludwig's docks.

:36:23
A ship came in, a Panamanian ship.
It wasn't on Ludwig's records.

:36:27
Probably an oversight.
:36:30
How is your...meat?
:36:36
You be the judge of that.
:36:41
Mmm...
:36:45
I've got nine more.
:36:52
- Have you seen that ship?
- I don't know.

:36:55
It doesn't look like ours,
but we deal with so many ships.

:36:59
Has Officer Nordberg
told you anything?


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