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:09:04
Hi, Bob.
:09:06
This is my brother, Walt.
:09:12
Look, if you're ever in town--
I mean, I know you're in town now...

:09:17
...but I mean, if you're ever in town
and not in a bar....

:09:20
That came off wrong. It sounded
like you were a skanky whore.

:09:25
I'd love it if you'd come by
Quikee Burger...

:09:28
...which is my restaurant that I own
with my brother, Walt.

:09:32
You met him.
:09:35
Time's up, Casanever.
:09:37
-Can I join you for a drink?
-Sure.

:09:40
-Okay. What's your name?
-Debbie.

:09:42
-Hi, I'm Walt Tenor.
-Nice to meet you.

:09:47
Dear May,
thanks for the latest photo,

:09:51
I look at it whenever
I'm in need of a smile,

:09:54
I'm sending a picture of me at work,
Hope you like it,

:09:58
Yours, Bob,
:10:00
I' m starting to cramp.
:10:03
-Hey.
-Hey.

:10:05
-How's the letter coming?
-Good.

:10:07
Yeah, what do you got?
:10:09
It's personal. You know,
I don't go nosing into your business.

:10:13
I'm sorry.
Mind typing on your knees?

:10:17
Okay.
:10:18
Here we go. There you go.
Turn around.

:10:24
-Shouldn't you study your lines?
-Not necessary. Locked and loaded.

:10:28
Then help me stack the wood.
:10:30
I can't. I could pull something.
It's a performance day.

:10:38
Aren't you a little bit nervous?
:10:42
What's a four-letter word for snatch?
:10:45
Grab.
:10:53
You're not even a little bit nervous?
:10:56
What's there to be nervous about?
:10:58
Well, you're up there in a one-man
show, in front of all those people.


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