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1:22:06
Yes, sir.
1:22:07
He stayed here not more than
three or four weeks ago.

1:22:10
He did?
1:22:11
He said he was going on a fishing trip.
1:22:13
Maybe he came up here
to contact the Birthright.

1:22:15
Yes indeed. This is Mr. Dickhead.
1:22:18
Mr. John A. Dickhead.
1:22:20
Not a bad self-description.
1:22:23
A fellow named
John A. Dickhead stays here...

1:22:26
and you don't think that might be an alias?
1:22:30
That's the first thing that occurred to me.
1:22:32
But I figured, must be a million fake names
a man could call himself...

1:22:36
why call yourself John A. Dickhead
unless you had to?

1:22:40
Got a good point there.
1:22:42
What do you remember
about this Dickhead?

1:22:45
Not a whole lot.
1:22:47
I tend to stick to my knitting, so to speak.
1:22:49
Thanks. Where's our car?
1:22:53
In the coop.
1:22:55
In the coop?
1:23:01
Jiminy Crickets.
1:23:04
Here's one desk clerk who didn't
have his thinking cap on last night.

1:23:09
That's sacrilege.
1:23:11
No, now it's really Roy's car.
1:23:15
I'm really sorry, Mr. Nowak.
1:23:18
I'll tell you what, though.
There's a car wash down the road.

1:23:21
Whatever it is, it'll come off your bill.
1:23:25
Didn't anyone ever tell those chickens
not to mess with a man's vehicles?

1:23:31
What a mess!
1:23:49
Over here.
1:23:59
Alone at last.

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