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- What then?
- Being useless.

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When we were young
there was always a reason,

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there was a point.
Things made sense.

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Now there's
no point to anything.

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So what do we do?
We garden.

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We outlived our time,
brother.

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- Go get some beers.
- All right.

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Hey, old man,
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how's that barbecue?
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Give me some.
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We're busy, boy.
Get lost, all right?

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What did you say?
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Here's a perfect example
of what I've been talking about.

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Since this boy was suckling on
his momma's tit,

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he's been given
everything but discipline.

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And now his idea
of courage and manhood

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is to get together with
a bunch of punk friends

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and ride around
irritating folks...

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too good natured
to put a stop to it.

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Hey, who do you
think you are, huh?

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Just a dumb kid, Hub.
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- Don't kill him.
- Right.

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I'm Hub McCann.
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I fought in two World Wars
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and countless smaller ones
on three continents.

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I led thousands of men
into battle with everything

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from horses and swords
to artillery and tanks.

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I've seen the headwaters
of the Nile,

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and tribes of natives no white man
had ever seen before.

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I've won and lost
a dozen fortunes,

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killed many men
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and loved
only one woman

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with a passion
a flea like you

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could never begin
to understand.

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That's who I am.
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Now, go home, boy!
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We'll show these
old bastards who's tough!

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- Get out your knife.
- Yeah.

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Now, boys,
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you're fixing to let
those teenage hormones

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get you into a world
of trouble.


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