The Crossing Guard
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:46:01
- I don't understand
what you do for a living.
- You don't have to.

:46:05
- I do have to.
- I'm gettin' by.

:46:07
- Of course I have to.
- Why do you have to?

:46:09
Because the creditors call
my house. I co-signed on your lease.

:46:13
It's very easy for you to say
take your name off my lease.

:46:16
- It's very easy.
- The wrong stop.

:46:19
- lf it's gonna be this major thing-
- It is a major thing.

:46:22
- And I want us to figure it out.
- I don't wanna figure it out,
especially right now, okay?

:46:27
That's easy.
That's what you always do.

:46:29
Not right now.
That's it?

:46:37
- Whatever, okay?
I don't wanna talk about this.
- So, what's your job?

:46:40
You don't listen.
:46:42
- I don't listen?
- What am I doing? I have a job.

:46:46
And I'm working.
I'm working for, you know.

:46:48
- For what?
- For money. And I've
been paying my rent.

:46:53
So I think I'm pretty set.
I think I've been doing pretty good.

:46:56
I think that your standards are like,
like so high. So I don't have a car!

:47:00
- What're you doing?
- It's telemarketing. What's the
difference?

:47:03
- It's telemarketing.
What's the difference?
- You answer telephones?

:47:06
- Yeah, I answer telephones.
- And I hang up on people like you.

:47:08
Well, you know.
Hey. It pays the rent.


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