Drowning Mona
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All I wanted was a nice, professional
business so Ellie and I could have...

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what this is?

:36:09
This is the world's
smallest tambourine.

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- And it's playin' some song.
- Shut up! That's a violin.

:36:16
Give me that thing.
Give me that.

:36:18
I think it's time we start talkin'
about dissolvin' the business.

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- Nothing personal. It's business.
- No way.

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- Don't even think about it, scumbag.
- Yeah.

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As I see it, you got two options:
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- Buy us out or pray for an early death.
- Yeah, get out of here, you mooch.

:36:34
Go enjoy your dinner theater.
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But, you know,
she probably had her good points too.

:36:44
Well, most people
have two sides.

:36:48
Yeah, well,
she just showed me the one.

:36:58
- ThatJeff Dearly, man.
- What about him?

:37:00
You gotta hand it to him.
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Jeff, what's your handle?
:37:08
- Jeff, hands up.
- What's your handle?

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Speaking of which,
guess what I heard.

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- That's not a logging accident.
- What's the difference?

:37:33
Why? What'd you hear?
:37:50
What about that fishing accident?

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