Holy Man
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:02:01
Yeah, outboard motors.
:02:03
He did the whole Lake Erie region,
both sides of the border.

:02:09
Wow. I drove with him...
:02:11
for a couple of...
a couple of summers.

:02:14
Man, this Caprice he had
was like his home.

:02:17
The stick shift he would make
his place for rubber bands.

:02:21
He'd keep all his rubber bands
on the stick shift.

:02:24
And then he had his notes
all organized...

:02:27
with paper clips
in a very particular way.

:02:30
And red liquorice.
Boxes of red liquorice.

:02:33
We had a good time...
:02:36
for a while.
:02:40
What happened?
:02:45
Oh, bad luck, I guess.
:02:49
Nobody water skis
on a dead lake.

:02:51
So...
:02:53
You know, he tried anyway,
but, uh...

:02:55
You know, you start to push
and get sweaty, and they can smell it.

:03:01
- Wow. This is so weird.
- What?

:03:05
I'm starting to think of you
as a real person.

:03:09
Well, yeah. Sure.
:03:11
This whole broken,
pathetic husk thing is just...

:03:14
You know... I know.
It's very appealing.

:03:16
Well, if ya got it, flaunt it.
:03:25
I'll see you tomorrow.
:03:28
Yeah.
:03:32
- If I may say...
- You're through, Hayman! Get lost!

:03:48
- Hey.
- How'd it go with McB?

:03:50
- Fine, fine.
- What happened?

:03:53
Oh, he was very gracious.
No legal action.

:03:55
And he gave me a full 15 minutes
to leave the premises.

:03:57
Come on. Move.
He's flying to D.C.


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