Riding the Bullet
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:58:03
I think you should let me out.
:58:04
Maybe if I get a little fresh air,
my stomach will settle down.

:58:09
Someone else will come along.
:58:10
Oh, no, I can't let you out here.
:58:14
In the middle of nowhere? All alone?
:58:21
Could be hours
before someone came along...

:58:23
and even if they did,
they might not pick you up.

:58:27
No way I'm letting you out here.
:58:31
Crack your window a little.
:58:35
I know it doesn't smell so great in here.
:58:37
Hung up one of those air fresheners,
but those things don't work worth a shit.

:58:42
Of course...
:58:44
some smells are harder to get rid of
than others.

:58:52
Reminds me of that story...
:58:56
about that kid that buys
a brand-new Cadillac for $750.

:59:00
You heard that story?
:59:02
I think everybody's heard that story.
:59:07
Kid wants to buy a car.
:59:10
Sees a brand-new Caddy sitting out
in front of this guy's house.

:59:14
"For sale by owner. "
:59:16
Kid knows he can't afford no Cadillac car.
:59:19
Can't get within a shout of a Caddy...
:59:22
but he's curious, you know?
:59:25
How much does something like this go for?
:59:27
Kid, this is your lucky day.
$750 and you can drive it away.

:59:32
Yeah, right. That's about as funny
as a screen door in a submarine.

:59:36
No joke, kid.
Pony up the cash and she's yours.

:59:40
Hell, I'll even take a check.
You've got an honest face.

:59:43
I heard it was a Thunderbird.
:59:46
T-Bird, Caddy, same shit.
:59:49
It's a story.
:59:51
I may only be 17, but I'm no idiot.
:59:53
Nobody sells a car like this for $750.
:59:56
I don't want her anymore, son.
:59:59
She smells.

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