Joe Dirt
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:53:03
I got a picture of them.
:53:11
I don't recognize them.
:53:13
If you find them, you'll tell them
what happened to you?

:53:18
That Buffalo Bob thing?
There's not much to tell.

:53:22
I heard some things.
:53:24
It's not good. He's a bad guy.
:53:26
What exactly did you hear?
:53:28
The past is past. The future's now.
:53:32
That's true. Amen to that.
:53:35
Are you from around here?
Your accent sounds like New York.

:53:39
No. From here.
:53:41
Born and raised, though not here.
:53:44
Over in Kansas.
:53:48
Is this your wife?
:53:50
Ex-wife.
:53:52
She was shot six times.
New York City. I mean Kansas.

:53:58
She was something. Her eyes
were something azure, you know?

:54:02
Honey-blonde hair. Her body.
:54:06
Her legs went on for days.
:54:09
If she was here right now, maybe we'd
have a house with a little fence...

:54:14
...up in Silvertown,
that place you talk about.

:54:17
That's a nice place.
:54:21
You really loved her.
:54:22
I miss her.
:54:25
Clem, a kid puked in the cafeteria
again. We need a cleanup right away.

:54:31
I'm on it.
:54:35
That's you.
:54:42
- I'm Joe. Where's the throw up?
- Over there.

:54:45
I'll clean it up lickety-split.
:54:47
Speaking of lickety-split, let's
meet up later, see what's going on.

:54:50
I'm kidding.
But seriously, let's hook up.

:54:53
I'm new in town, kind of lonely,
looking for my parents.

:54:58
The puke pile's right over there.
It's a pretty big pile of puke.


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