The Upside of Anger
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:06:00
I don't know,
whatever it is you want.

:06:02
It was him who had
the problem with it, not me, okay?

:06:06
- He left you?
- Yes.

:06:08
- Really?
- Yeah.

:06:14
Hey, I'm sorry,
Terry.

:06:19
You know, go ahead and build
your houses back there, Denny.

:06:22
- He's gone. He won't stop...
- They're not my houses.

:06:24
They're not.
I'm just, um...

:06:26
I'm just the front man,
you know,

:06:28
wave the
World Series ring.

:06:30
They get the sales,
I'm getting a free lot out of it.

:06:34
Ooh, a free lot.
:06:36
- Hmm.
- It's something Shep set up.

:06:43
He really left?
Really?

:06:46
This is... true?
:06:48
Yeah.
:06:52
Hey, come on.
Just go away.

:07:03
Hey. Well... ah... look,
let me come in.

:07:07
Come on, if yo...
if you don't want,

:07:09
I won't talk. I'll just sit there
and I'll drink with you.

:07:13
There was a large mob...
:07:16
of angry demonstrators
here today,

:07:18
proving that a number
of people are willing to go and fight.

:07:21
- The feeling is that...
- I got her to school.

:07:24
Thank you.
:07:25
You know I'm going back
to school in the morning,

:07:28
you're gonna get her
yourself tomorrow.

:07:47
Billy Edwards on my bus says
that when you get really drunk,

:07:50
you get friendly and you sign baseballs
without bitching about it.

:07:55
- He does?
- Yeah.

:07:59
So, you got any
baseballs around?


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