House of Wax
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:10:17
Nice arm.
:10:19
I see why they gave you a scholarship.
:10:22
Yeah, it's a real tragedy, ain't it?
:10:24
Yeah, it is.
:10:26
Wade. Help Dalton, okay?
:10:30
Please?
:10:32
- Bye, Wade.
- Asshole.

:10:35
You can be a prick to me, that's fine.
But he didn't do anything to you.

:10:38
So you admit that you did something.
:10:40
I admit, according to you,
I did something, sure.

:10:43
- You dimed me out.
- I did not dime you out.

:10:46
When the sheriffs asked where
you got the car, I said I didn't know.

:10:49
I didn't even know it was stolen.
You're blaming that on me?

:10:52
You could have covered for me, huh?
:10:54
You get caught stealing,
it's my fault.

:10:56
You're resisting arrest,
and it's the cop's fault.

:10:59
He took a swing at me.
:11:00
Get kicked off the football team,
it's the coach's fault.

:11:03
Mom and Dad kick you out of the house,
it's their fault.

:11:06
You can't keep a job for two weeks,
it's every manager's fault.

:11:09
I'm surrounded by idiots.
:11:11
So why did you come?
To piss me off?

:11:15
Don't you get it?
:11:18
You're the good twin.
:11:22
I'm the evil one.
:11:24
Grow up. You are so afraid
to take things seriously.

:11:28
Yeah. As afraid as Wade is of leaving
good old Gainesville?

:11:33
New York City. Well, I hear
they got buildings as tall as the sky.

:11:40
Okay.
:11:51
Blue 42! Hut! Go, go!
:11:54
- What's that smell?
- That's bad.

:11:59
- Oh, my God.
- Dalton, did you crap your pants again?


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