Mad Dog and Glory
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You're a sweet man.
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-Watch out for next time.
-Fair enough.

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I haven't made lovein two years.
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"Made love." I like that.
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You talk like someone
out of the Round Table days.

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Sir Lancelot.
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Galahad.
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The thing about photographing death...
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...there's no dignityin death.
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The body can't defenditself.
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Can't pullits skirt down.
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Can't closeits mouth.
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Cops are walkin' around the crime scene,
everything's a joke.

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What you're photographing on the job
is the worst kind of helplessness.

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You know why I became a cop?
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My father, his whole life,
was a sales clerkin a hat store.

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A realinvisible man. Spent his whole life
takin' shit from people.

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I was afraid I'd end up like him.
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I panicked and became a policeman.
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Kinda overreacted, you know?
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It's so quiet.
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I can't believe I'm here with you.
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One time, about 3:00 a.m.,
I was right here lookin' down this street.

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I'm lookin' right down, swear to God.
You know what I see?

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A goddamn deeris standing there
at thatintersection down there.

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I couldn't believeit.
I almost had a heart attack.

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I don't know whereit came from.
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Maybeit swam from lndiana,
escaped from the zoo...

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...but thereit was, this deer.
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Me and this deer at 3:00 a.m.
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Let me show you that photo of the deer.

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