The Man Who Sued God
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- I found some here I think we might call.
- Hold that thought, I promise I'll get back to you.

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- What was the name of that insurance agent you wanted?
- Ask her. She knows all the names, all the people.

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Who ordered this?
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Quiet!
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I need help.
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- Forget it.
- How? There are people depending on me.

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- You're dead right there are.
- Did you mention a drink, by the way?

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You could have stayed down in that little town,
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made a perfectly good living
from drafting or conveyancing,

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But no, not you.
You're too good for the law.

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Instead you become a bloody fisherman,
like some creeping Jesus.

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Wasn't Jesus a carpenter?
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Then the prodigal son
returns to the wicked city,

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the great human rights crusader,
to take on Gerry Ryan?!

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I get it. Jealousy.
Everybody needs a hobby.

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Don't you talk to me about a hobby.
Your whole bloody life's been a hobby.

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I came here for your help.
I want you on my side.

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Join Steve Myers
in his lunatic unwinable case

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so he can spend the rest
of his life fighting countersuits?

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Join in the public humiliation?
No way.

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You brought this on, and now maybe
you'll get the kick in the arse...

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- You should have had when you...
- When I was what?

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When you were ten.
When you were born.

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- What the hell has happened out there?
- What are you doing here?

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I thought I'd catch up on a couple of
people I used to know in a previous life.

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- Daddy.
- My sweetheart.

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- What's happened?
- We were attacked by a bunch of loonies,


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