Without a Paddle
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1:07:08
I think he's gonna try to cook us.
1:07:14
Where you going?
1:07:20
Oh, Susanna
1:07:24
Don't you cry for me
1:07:27
If you're gonna kill us,
just do it already, okay?

1:07:29
I am sick of waiting to die.
1:07:32
Okay.
1:07:34
- Was that reckless?
- Yes.

1:07:36
If I was gonna kill you,
I would have done it outside.

1:07:39
- Thank you. Thank you.
- I agree.

1:07:41
- You're a very gracious man.
- That's a good one.

1:07:44
Yes, with a happy ending.
1:07:46
D.B.
1:07:49
- What'd you call me?
- D.B. The maps...

1:07:53
You are, aren't you?
You're D.B. Cooper.

1:07:55
No, I ain't D.B. Cooper.
1:07:59
That's ancient history.
1:08:02
I tell you what's not
ancient history, though.

1:08:04
It's three naked deviates
on my mountain.

1:08:10
We were searching for D.B.
And, yes, we're naked,

1:08:14
and we're trespassing, but
there's a perfectly good explanation.

1:08:19
First thing, I want you to put
some clothes on.

1:08:26
And then I'd like to hear this story.
1:08:30
Thank you. Oh, thank you.
1:08:31
More of your own
homemade fashions?

1:08:33
I wouldn't mind wearing
one of these deer pelts up there.

1:08:36
I'd get dressed faster if I was you
1:08:37
because I've been alone in this cabin
for 30 years.

1:08:40
- Oh, God.
- Okay.

1:08:41
They would've come in here
to escape the rain.

1:08:47
They laid down right here, Dennis.
1:08:49
Right here.
1:08:51
Lay down beside me.
1:08:52
In order to stalk your prey,
1:08:55
you gotta go where they go
and do what they do.

1:08:58
Then a scuffle broke out,

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