Joe Dirt
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1:11:00
I do worry about you.
1:11:02
Because you're living
in a boiler room, Joe.

1:11:05
I got a couple places.
1:11:06
You know what, Joey? I think you...
1:11:09
I can't believe I'm saying-
I think we need some resolution here.

1:11:13
We need a little closure.
1:11:15
I want to ask her, "What the hell
was going on back then?"

1:11:19
Did she find your parents?
1:11:21
And if she did,
why couldn't she have called you?

1:11:28
Well, well, well. The famous Brandy.
1:11:31
Tokyo rose of the trailer park.
1:11:33
Brandy, I'm sitting here
with a friend of yours.

1:11:36
A little white-trash treasure
that you might know as Joe Dirt.

1:11:40
Ring a bell?
1:11:41
- Joe?
- Yeah, Joe.

1:11:43
I don't think he wants to talk
to you, Brandy. You know why?

1:11:47
Because the last few days, my listeners
and I have heard an amazing story.

1:11:51
When he first started this story,
I thought of you as a good person...

1:11:55
...but the more it went down the road,
I'm not sure you are a good person.

1:11:59
Why didn't you tell him
you'd found his parents?

1:12:02
Oh, my God. How did he find out?
1:12:06
The letter Robbie showed Joe
is true? You wrote that?

1:12:10
Yes. I wrote that letter because
I wanted to tell Joe in person.

1:12:16
Months went by,
and he never came home.

1:12:18
Joe, I did find
where your parents were.

1:12:22
Joe, brace yourself for this.
1:12:27
Your parents are dead, Joe.
1:12:30
They died that day
at the Grand Canyon.

1:12:32
Their car was hit by
a passing truck, a hit and run.

1:12:35
I'm so sorry.
1:12:38
But your search is over.
1:12:41
Come home, Joe.
So I can take care of you.

1:12:47
Oh, man.
1:12:53
I've got to go.
1:12:55
Sure.

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