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Right,Jim?
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What's that? Oh, yeah.
Sure, yeah, you bet.

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Tracy.
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Tracy, come on in.
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Close the door behind you.
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Have a seat.
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I guess you know
why you're here.

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If it's about the posters,
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I think it's awful.
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I think it's a travesty.
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Travesty, huh?
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Well, that's interesting,
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because I think you did it.
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What?
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Are you accusing me?
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You're not serious.
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Mr. McAllister,
we've worked together

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on the S.G.A. for 3 solid years.
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Besides, my own best banner
was torn down.

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Did I do that, too?
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Were you or were you not
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working in the Looking Glass Office
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over the weekend?
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I was. So?
Mr. Paterno let me in.

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As you know, with my
many responsibilities,

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I often have to come in
on the weekend.

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And I have permission to do so.
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But I left very early,
around 6:30.

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6:30. 6:30?
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How do you know what time
the posters were torn down?

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I don't. I just know
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that they were there when I left.
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I'm giving you helpful
information, that's all.

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You know, instead
of wasting your time

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interrogating me,
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we should be out there
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trying to figure out
who did this.

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OK, Tracy.
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Who do you think did it?
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Whom should we interrogate?
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Well, I don't know.
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You know, it could
have been anybody.

:54:58
There's a lot of subversive
elements here at Carver,


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