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She broke free of her moorings
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and pounded six boats--
expensive ones-- to rubble.

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Wham!
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Now tell him who let
our insurance lapse.

:43:23
Wham!
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Oh, it took six
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veryexpensive lawyers
to weasel us out of it.

:43:31
Jesus! An inch
from bankruptcy.

:43:34
Moral of the story?
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When you marry a tour guide
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confine his authority
to mixing the drinks.

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Did I come at a bad time?
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Yeah. Ten years ago
would've been better.

:43:51
(windshield wipers
squeaking dully)

:43:54
Wife Fires Artillery
on Hitler's Boat.

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Hello.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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You guys need a ride?
:44:08
Thanks, but, uh,
Herry likes to walk.

:44:11
Oh. Well, it's a nice day
for a walk.

:44:15
Mr. Quoyle...
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About the other day?
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I'm sorry we got off
on the wrong foot.

:44:19
No, that's, that's all right.
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I-I was way off base.
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I-I admire anybody
that works with kids.

:44:27
That's the hardest job
in the world, you know?

:44:30
I'm-I'm a journalist, myself.
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Really?
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Have you seen
our local paper?

:44:36
Strictly fish wrap.
:44:38
(wipers squeaking louder)
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What?
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I'm the new reporter there.
:44:47
Oy... uh... oh...
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no, I'm-I'm sure...
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that'll be, uh...
:44:54
(sniffs)
:44:55
Good luck to you.
:44:57
Oh, thank you
very much.

:44:58
It was nice
to see you again.


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