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Chan!
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- Oh, my.
- Come on, come on, let's go!

:45:12
You better make sure you get this, Mike.
:45:16
Chan!
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- Chan!
- Nothing's broken.

:45:19
Honey, just look in my eyes.
:45:20
- Dad, it's nothing.
- Listen.

:45:22
- It's fine.
- This is what I told you was gonna happen.

:45:26
- Your father's right.
- He just got spooked. It's not his fault.

:45:29
- He just needs some more training.
- Yes, right.

:45:32
I'm sure that more than half of the blame
sits squarely on the shoulders of his rider.

:45:37
- You're such a...
- Chan. Chan, Chan!

:45:39
Just go get Stripes
and meet me in the parking lot.

:45:44
You so obsessed with winning
you'll pick on a girl?

:45:47
Really, Nolan.
You expect me to dignify that?

:45:51
I'm just a Kentucky gal who loves watching
Thoroughbreds race at the top of their game.

:45:56
Of course you are.
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I'll tell you what.
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As chairman of the Turfway Board...
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...I hereby extend an invitation
to Mr. Walsh...

:46:08
...to enter his zebra in the Kentucky Open.
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All it takes is an entrance fee.
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How about that, Mr. Walsh?
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- Mr. Walsh?
- Mr. Walsh?

:46:26
Well, there goes the great Nolan Walsh,
everyone.

:46:28
Corn farmer and zebra trainer.
And you can print that.

:46:32
Hey, Clara, can they print that you
ain't won the Kentucky Open...

:46:37
...since Nolan stopped training
your horses for you?

:46:40
- What do you have to say about that?
- Mind your own business.

:46:46
You there! See what happens
when you forget your place.

:46:50
A racetrack is no place for a zebra.
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- What did you just call me?
- A zebra!

:46:55
Which is what you are.
:46:56
You didn't really think
you were a horse, did you?

:46:59
But I am a horse. A racehorse.

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