Johnny Suede
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:26:09
- Where are you from, Johnny?
- Oh no particular place, lady.

:26:15
- I assume you were born somewhere?
- Dakota. I only lived there a month.

:26:21
Like a Rolling Stone. You know, with Dakota
being primarily settled by Swedish emigrants

:26:27
I'm wandering if the original pronunciation
of your name isn't Swede. Ian Swede.

:26:34
No, it's Suede, Mr. Fontaine.
Always has been and always will be.

:26:40
- Dalton is not Mr. Fontaine, Johnny.
- Is not?

:26:44
..I'm... I'm a friend, John. I'm ... friend.
:26:49
- Where is your dad?
- Gone.

:26:52
- Gone?
- Mr. Fountain disappeared shortly before Darlete's 15th birthday.

:26:56
But a month later the divorce papers arrived post marked 'Buenos Aires'..
:26:59
..and I haven't seen him ever since.
:27:08
Well, he's probably living in a tree house
somewhere surrounded by a bare breasted...

:27:12
...young. (??)
:27:16
- See I was kind of a lone wolf my day - Oh yeah?
:27:19
- Yeah. I randled wild, ...loved hard
- Do you know what I say? - I do.

:27:25
Oh, I know you do...
:27:30
To the lonely wolf.
:27:33
- What they are you toasting?
- Animal behaviour, my dear.

:27:38
- Have some coffee.
- Right.

:27:44
Mrs. Fontaine, is that
Nancy Sinatra in that picture there?

:27:48
- No, that's me
- That's amazing, becasue I thought... you look just like Nancy Sinatra!

:27:55
- What are you doing with Frankie Lindou?
- Frankie gives High Tone his first record


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