Drowning Mona
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:22:07
Up a lazy river
with a robin's song

:22:11
Awaits the bright new morning
:22:14
We can loaf along
:22:24
I just thought I'd stop by
and pay my respects.

:22:29
- Your dad's not home, is he?
- No.

:22:36
I know this is trying times
for the two of you.

:22:40
- You want a beer or something?
- No, thanks.

:22:43
You don't happen to know where he went?
:22:49
Did your mother suffer from any
medical conditions you might know of?

:22:54
I think she had
a personality disorder.

:22:58
No, not necessarily
like that. It's...

:23:01
It's just there are some aspects
to this accident that...

:23:06
You think someone killed her?
:23:10
- Well, I didn't do it.
- I never said you did.

:23:13
But if you were to know if somebody
had a grudge against her...

:23:17
or something like that,
you know.

:23:19
Yeah. I don't wanna point any fingers
and whatnot, but Bobby Calzone did it.

:23:25
I find that hard to believe. He
doesn't have a violent bone in his body.

:23:30
Why don't you see how Peaches
feels about that?

:23:33
Peaches? The Schneider dog?
:23:36
Yeah. With the lawn mower.
:23:39
- Great job with Peaches, there, Bobby.
- Drop dead, asshole.

:23:42
" But, Bobby,
that poor little dog."

:23:44
" Poor little dog."
It was in the way.

:23:46
You were the one chasin' after it
with the lawn mower, not me.

:23:49
It wasn't my fault.
:23:50
- It got in the way.
- Now we lost that account.

:23:53
Blame me. Blame me
like you blame me for everything else.

:23:56
- I don't care.
- You killed Peaches.

:23:58
- I would've fired us for that.
- Like you never killed a dog?


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