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The public wants raw and real,
and that's what we give them.

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Let me tell you something,
my friends.

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We're the last of the real hunters.
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[ Chuckling ]
I'll drink to that.

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Like those shots you got of Lopez.
Now, they were the shit.

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- And you are a dog.
- Damn straight. I made bank on 'em too.

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I spent three nights
hidin' in that tree.

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Ants crawlin' all over my ass.
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I picked her off with a thousand mil
from 1 20 yards out.

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It was beautiful.
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Yeah. Too bad
it wasn't really Lopez.

:15:33
Nobody knows that.
Let me tell you something, Kevin.

:15:36
Don't start sweatin'
the small stuff, okay?

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Or you'll get soft, end up like the rest of
those pussies working at the agencies.

:15:43
Hey, I'm here, ain't I?
:15:45
Hanging with you and Rex,
who is, by the way, still the king.

:15:47
Hundred and five thousand dollars
for that shot of Clooney in the woods.

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Ohh-hoo.
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Yeah, Clooney's been
a real gold mine.

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- How'd it go, huh?
- She's a lesbian.

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- Really?
- [ Laughing ]

:16:00
I'm gonna get
a second opinion.

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God, you get
a lot of lesbians.

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- Let's go.
- Excuse me.

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- Buy you another round?
- Yeah.

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Hey, Dan-- Dana.
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- I guess you can afford it.
- What's that supposed to mean?

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You think I wouldn't
recognize the guy...

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that siphoned half a million dollars
out of Bo Laramie?

:16:17
Hey, I saw you
get your ass kicked on TV.

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[ Chuckles ] Look,
I'm a photojournalist.

:16:24
- I was doing my job.
- Mm-hmm.

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I was assaulted,
and justice was served.

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With the exception
of Laramie's apology to me.

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I like reading the tabloids.
I think they're fun.

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- I think you're drunk.
- [ Giggles ] I think you're cute.

:16:38
Your pictures
hurt people.

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Do they?
The irony--

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- Marcy.
- Marcy...

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is everyone wants to have steak,
but nobody wants to date the butcher.

:16:51
My job is to provide
a window of reality for society.

:16:56
It's up to them whether they want
to look through it or not.

:16:59
Come on.
Have you ever bought a tabloid?


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