My Own Private Idaho
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than if I had been a good son all along.
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All my bad behavior
I will throw away to pay a debt.

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I will change when everybody
expects it the least.

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[ Chuckles ]
You'll become a head-roller...

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a hatchet man for your old man.
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No! You will be
the hatchet man, Bob!

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That will be yourjob.
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And so there will rarely
be a job hatcheted.

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It will all be just one endless party.
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Won't it?
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But at least my little friend
has offered me a job.

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They're so good to me.
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[ Chattering ]
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[ Yelling ]
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[ Scott ] How long has it been, Bob,
since you could see your dick?

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About four years, Scotty.
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Four years of grief
blows a man up like a balloon.

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- There's rock-and-roll money coming this way!
- And they're drunk as skunks! [ Cackles ]

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[ Chattering ]
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All right. All right.
You four should head them off there.

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We four?
How many are walking with 'em?

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- There's five of'em.
- Five? Shouldn't they be robbing us?

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[ Scott ] If they escape from you guys,
Mike and I will get 'em here.

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[ Bob ] Oh, eight feet of this muck's
like 30 yards of flat road -

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Would you guys shut up?
Shut up! Pay attention.

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- Squat down! Squat down!
- Squat down? You got a crane to lift me up?

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[ All Chanting ]
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- Where are our disguises?
- Right behind us.

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[ Chanting Continues ]
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- Let's go.
- Okay.

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-[ Man ] Who are thesejokers, man?
- Look like Rajneesh.

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- [ Coughing ]
- [ Chattering ]

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This one looks like
he's a little thirsty.

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- [ Chuckling ]
- Ha-ha! Up against the wall...


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