Love and Death on Long Island
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:43:02
Oh, less torture.
You take it easy now.

:43:06
Hey, Strider.
You go home now.

:43:13
Strider.
:43:26
[ Panting ]
:43:29
[ Whimpering ]
:43:32
Strider?
:43:35
[ Dog Barks,
Growls ]

:43:39
I had one once
called "Tiffy."
"Tiffy"? What kind of a--

:43:42
What is that? Wha--
What's that, a pansy name?
Come on! Tiffy lived to be 1 5.

:43:45
We're not talking about
how long the dog lived.
Caesar.

:43:47
We're talking about names.
There are a lot
of Caesars around.

:43:50
What about "Spot"?
Spot! That's the name that
everybody calls a dog-- Spot.

:43:53
What if the dog
has no spots?

:43:55
They all got spots.
No. Sometimes
they got patches.

:43:59
And there's a difference
between a patch and a spot.

:44:01
Then they call it
"Patch" or "Patchy."
Or "Patch"-- "Patches."

:44:05
If he's got stripes,
they call it "Stripey."
That's stupid.

:44:07
Or "Stripes."
Come on.

:44:09
Why?
Do you want a dog, Giles?
I can get you puppies for free.

:44:12
No, no, no, no, no.
I just heard some rather
strange names, that's all.

:44:15
Uh, is Strider common?
:44:17
Rider?
Striper?
Strider?

:44:19
Strider.
Striper?
Strider?

:44:21
Strider.
:44:23
I never heard of it.
Strider?
I never of it.

:44:25
Oh, sure. Strider, Caesar.
[ Scoffs ] They're all
a damned nuisance.

:44:29
You never knew Tiffy.
:44:58
[ Clattering ]

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