The Thin Blue Line
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:24:03
No.
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I told him I wanted to leave.
:24:13
"I don't really care
to sit here and watch this. Let's go."

:24:20
He's acting strange, he wanted
to watch the end. Anyway, we left.

:24:25
We drove back towards Dallas
and we drove to the motel.

:24:31
There's a little store.
I bought a pack of cigarettes...

:24:34
and a newspaper.
:24:36
And when I left,
this kid was still sitting there.

:24:40
I leaned against the car and we
talked to him for a few minutes...

:24:43
and I told him
that since he was looking for a job...

:24:47
and there hadn't been anybody at work...
:24:49
that if he wanted to stop back
Monday morning...

:24:52
that sure, he could ride out
and follow me to work...

:24:54
and he could talk to the boss.
And he would probably get a job.

:24:58
I told him that I would catch him
Monday morning if he showed up.

:25:02
I told him what time I went to work.
Why, I left.

:25:05
I walked around the store
and went to the house.

:25:08
When I walked in, the television was
on and my brother was sleeping.

:25:12
He had been home this whole time
that I had been gone.

:25:16
So I made me a sandwich...
:25:18
and sat there and watched the end of
The Carol Burnett Show.

:25:24
When it went off, the news came on
and I watched 15 minutes of it.

:25:30
And that was it.
I turned the TV off and went to sleep.

:25:47
Finally, they bring in a stenographer.
:25:50
She sits down and I run the story.
:25:54
I tell them what happened this Saturday.
:25:56
She leaves. She types.

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