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:42:07
No, ma'am. l'm sorry,
l can't answer that.

:42:09
-Stay right there.
-Hey.

:42:12
-Hold it. Which ones are dead?
-Sir, please, don't move.

:42:15
-Which ones are dead?
-Let's move it!

:42:22
I killed my mom, you know,
and my uncle.

:42:28
That's how I lost my front teeth.
:42:33
And my wife was in a coma
for, lik e, three weeks.

:42:38
And she divorced me soon after
she regained consciousness.

:42:55
Well, l think if l almost died,
l would leave my marriage too.

:43:02
Why?
:43:04
Because l could.
:43:07
Because it's like a free pass.
Nobody can judge you...

:43:11
...if you almost died.
:43:14
Well, l judged her.
:43:18
Maybe l was being judged too.
:43:22
It was lik e a month after that, Hurricane
Andrew came along and just...

:43:27
...swooped down
lik e an angel of God...

:43:31
...and just wiped out everything
I had left.

:43:36
Everything.
:43:38
I knew it'd break my heart
to start another nursery...

:43:42
...so, you know,
when the Seminoles called...

:43:44
...they wanted a white guy or an expert
to get their nursery going, l took the job.

:43:50
l wasn't gonna give them a
conventional little potted-plant place.

:43:55
l was gonna give them something...
:43:58
...amazing, you know?

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