Men in Black II
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:25:00
Bring him in.
:25:02
Now.
:25:03
How cool is this? Going to get Kay.
The legend, the go-to guy.

:25:07
Your mentor,
who taught you everything.

:25:10
- The greatest agent in MiB history!
- Frank! Stop talking.

:25:18
Stay.
:25:19
Listen, partner.
I may look like a dog...

:25:22
...but I only play one here on Earth.
:25:25
- Whatever. Wipe your mouth.
- Hey, babe.

:25:33
People of Truro,
may I kindly have your attention?

:25:36
To facilitate your shipping needs...
:25:39
...all packages must be
properly wrapped.

:25:42
This one is an example of
"go home and do it again."

:25:45
I think you know what I mean,
Mrs. Vigushin.

:25:48
Brown paper and triple-twist twine
are the preferred media.

:25:53
Thank you for your time.
:25:56
- Kay.
- C. Express mail, two-day air.

:26:01
Kevin.
:26:03
Kevin. That's funny.
You don't have a "Kevin"...

:26:09
You don't remember.
We worked together.

:26:11
I never worked in a funeral home.
Something I can do for you, slick?

:26:15
Straight to the point.
:26:18
You were an agent of an organization
that monitors aliens on Earth.

:26:22
We're the Men in Black.
We have a situation. We need your help.

:26:26
There is a free mental health clinic
on the corner of Lilac.

:26:30
- Next.
- Excuse me.

:26:32
- Twenty Rugrats stamps.
- Elizabeth.

:26:34
The Postal Service hasn't kept up
with today's youth, but we have...

:26:39
...Berlin airlift stamps.
Opera legends?

:26:41
American Samoa?
Amish quilts.

:26:44
I'm sorry, got a world to save here.
:26:48
There was no coma.
It was a cover.

:26:50
- Who are you?
- Who are you?

:26:52
The postmaster of Truro, Massachusetts
and I'm ordering you to leave.

:26:59
- Is that decaf?
- Sorry.


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