Life Without Dick
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- But I'm a killer.
- Butyou're really good at it.

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- I am?
- Yeah!

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You should be proud ofyourself.
You're a natural.

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- Lots ofpeople can't do whatyou do.
- Really?

:54:17
- Yeah, really.
- Who's that?

:54:20
I don't know.
Somebody probably forgot something.

:54:22
Let me get it.
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- Hurry back.
- Okay.

:54:31
Yes?
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You Colleen Gibson?
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Yes.
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- O'Halloran.
- Murphy.

:54:38
May I helpyou?
:54:40
You're on the wrong side
ofthe fence to be asking questions.

:54:44
What side am I on?
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- The wrong side.
- How well you know Pee Wee Greelitch?

:54:50
- Who?
-John Greelitch.

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Nicknamed ''Pee Wee''
due to his immense girth.

:54:55
- I don't know anyone named Pee Wee.
- Funny.

:54:58
He knewyou.
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At least well enough to be beaten
to death by one ofyour paintings.

:55:03
What?
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Just spill your guts
about Pee Wee Greelitch.

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I don't understand.
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Pee Wee was beaten to death
byyour painting.

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Perhaps you could shed some light
on this interesting scenario.

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- Painting was blue.
- Real blue.

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I sold that painting.
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I sold it a long time ago
at an art fair.

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- Now we're getting somewhere.
- To whom?

:55:28
I don't remember.
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Ifthere's one thing I hate,
it's a poor memory.

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He was a large man.
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- With brown hair?
- Yes.

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- Brown eyes?
- I believe, yes.

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Perfectly round head?
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- Yes, it was a spherical-shaped head.
- Damn!

:55:49
- That's Pee Wee all right.
- You described him to a tee.

:55:52
Sorry to disturbyou, ma'am.
I guess our hunch was wrong.

:55:56
That's all right.
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All right, ifthat's it--

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