Lake Placid
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:16:00
Wells: Uh...
:16:01
and howwouldyou have
accomplished this, ma'am?

:16:02
Well...
:16:04
Hewasverysick,
:16:07
and--and he refused
to goto a doctor.

:16:08
He'd be coherentone day
and incoherentthe next.

:16:10
And,well,
one coherentday

:16:13
he asked meto end
his suffering.

:16:17
And, um...
:16:19
he kept insisting
and insisting

:16:21
and then,well,
finally Ijustgave in,

:16:22
and I hit him on the head
with a skillet,

:16:25
then buried him
outatthe bulkhead.

:16:29
Well, dig him up
ifyou don't believe me,

:16:31
Sherlock.
:16:36
Keough: Halfmile up
there's a clearing.

:16:38
What'swith thewater?
It's so black.

:16:46
There's nowaves
oranything.

:16:49
Well,theywanted to
call it ''Lake Placid,''

:16:52
butsomebodysaid
that namewastaken.

:16:53
It'stoo bad.
:16:55
Tentswere sent
ahead.

:16:59
Theyshould
already be set up

:17:03
bythetime
we getthere.

:17:04
Tents?
:17:06
We're staying
in tents?

:17:07
I toldyou, 2 days
we'd haveto camp.

:17:08
Yes, camp,
:17:10
but I thoughtthatmeant
''Ramada Inn.''

:17:13
I never heard tents.
Will there betoilets?

:17:14
Maybewe should
justtakeyou back.

:17:16
Why, because
I prefera toilet?

:17:18
Oh, God.
:17:20
Weforgotto pack
feminine napkins.

:17:22
Oh, soyou're
with him now?

:17:23
Taking his side.
:17:25
I didn't
saya word.

:17:27
Oh, no, maybe I should
justwipe myself

:17:28
with some leafy little piece
ofpoison oak.

:17:29
And then I could
spend thewhole day

:17:31
scratching myass,
blending in with the natives.

:17:33
Thenyou'd be back
on myside.

:17:35
You know,you really
don't haveto bother

:17:37
telling people
you'refrom NewYork.

:17:40
Whatthe hell
isthat?

:17:41
What?
:17:43
There. I thought
I sawsomething.

:17:45
Kelly:
Looks like a branch.

:17:46
Oh, myGod.
:17:50
Aah!
:17:52
Aah!
:17:55
Hey.
:17:56
You threw itatme!
:17:58
Ijust letgo ofit.
:17:59
You threw itatme!

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