Snow Dogs
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Relax, relax...
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You can do this.
Good...

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I hate the snow.
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Well, well...
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lookie here.
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Come to sell me them dogs?
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You?
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You're James Johnson?
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I don't much like
people calling me James.

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What...
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You're white.
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Will you look at that!
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Do you know who I am?
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Yeah.
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You're the fella that's going
to sell me those dogs.

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No.
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I'm your son.
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Well, so, how much
you want for them?

:30:45
You knew?
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You knew the whole time,
and you didn't say anything?

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I don't see any good coming
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from dredging up ancient history.
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Is that what I am?
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Ancient history?
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I tell you what I'm going to do.
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I can go up to $300 for the lot.
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The dogs?
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Don't you think of anything else?
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You got no business with them.
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I mean, they're special animals.
They need to be taken care of.

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You're a real piece of work.
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You know...
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I don't believe we're related.
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There must be some mistake
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because you are definitely not
my father!

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Well, tell you the truth...
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I don't much give a hoot
one way or the other.

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All I'm saying is that
you don't belong here.

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I'm sure you've got
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a nice, little condominium some place...
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with a remote control color TV...
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and a nice electric blanket.
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So, why don't you pack up
your big city butt

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and go back there.
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No.
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I'm not going anywhere.
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You are a stubborn fool.
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No, you're the stubborn fool!
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You must have something wrong
with that head.

:31:57
No, you got something
wrong with your head!


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