Riding the Bullet
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:15:03
-You only got two tickets?
-Dibs. I got the car. I'm driving.

:15:06
I got the tickets.
:15:07
We'll all chip in and
buy the third ticket when we get there.

:15:10
When do we go?
:15:14
How about tonight?
:15:16
Radical!
:15:23
You think the other Beatles might show up?
:15:26
Lennon's there going,
"This is an oldie, but a goodie..."

:15:29
and rips into I Want to Hold Your Hand
or something...

:15:32
and Paul, George, and Ringo
walk on stage...

:15:34
and everybody just goes fucking apeshit!
:15:37
As far as I'm concerned,
it's anything-can-happen day.

:15:42
The Beatles, man!
:15:46
-You know what's going to be weird?
-What?

:15:48
When they get old.
What's it going to be like...

:15:52
when Lennon and Hendrix and Janis...
:15:55
and Jim Morrison
and all the gods of rock 'n' roll are like...

:15:58
old and fat and bald and shit?
:16:01
lt'll be a world I don't want to live in.
:16:04
Amen, brother.
:16:09
Don't answer it. It's gonna be Jessica
and she's gonna want her tickets back.

:16:13
-Don't be ridiculous. It is not.
-It is. Don't answer!

:16:16
It's bad news, I know it.
:16:19
-Hello?
-Hi, Alan. It's me.

:16:22
I'm sorry I said what I said. I love you.
:16:26
Let's run away to Toronto and forget
about the rest of the world for a few days.

:16:30
Okay? Please?
:16:33
Please don't answer it.
:16:38
-Hello?
-Alan Parker?

:16:41
That's right.
:16:42
This is Janey McCurdy.
You know, next door to your mama?

:16:47
Hi, Mrs. McCurdy.
:16:50
What is it? Is my mom okay?
:16:54
It was a stroke.
It happened in the restaurant.

:16:58
Oh, Jesus.

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