Graveyard Shift
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:10:07
Excuse us, please.
:10:13
Thanks.
:10:17
Wouldn't mind having his boots
resting under my bed.

:10:20
One more pair of boots,
you're gonna have to open a boot shop.

:10:23
Anyway, he's married.
:10:31
Daisy May, more coffee.
:10:39
Daisy May,
let's make us a baby doggie style.

:10:49
They found him in pieces.
The rats--

:10:52
The little cannibals were all over
him. It was really unbelievable.

:11:00
What you got in the bag, pal?
:11:03
Not very friendly,
is he, Stevenson?

:11:20
I bet his mommy packs his lunch.
:11:22
Peanut butter and jelly.
:11:25
Without the crust.
:11:27
looks like a Boy Scout to me.
:11:30
Maybe a Girl Scout.
:11:34
See ya around, Girl Scout.
:11:36
You ought to see who
they're hiring for the new mill.

:11:39
She is one cute little chick.
:11:41
...accidental death
at Bachman Textile...

:11:44
has opened the restored mill
to a series of investigations...

:11:46
and probable lawsuits.
:11:48
Jason Reed had been working
the night shift...

:11:50
when the mysterious
accidents occurred.


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