-I’m Green! I’m Green! Please, stop. -Oh God. I'm Green.
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I need a closer, Ted.
The Man from Toronto
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You are a train wreck.
The Man from Toronto
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[sobs] Stop.
The Man from Toronto
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I thought so. It's a two-phase extraction. One million dollars for each one. Payday like this comes along once in a decade. -Where? -Onancock, Virginia. 7:00 p.m. Jump on it. [dramatic music playing]
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-[squelching noise] -[moans] -[stomach churns] -[gags] [Teddy gagging] Swallow it. [grunting] [vomits] Jesus Christ. [men groaning, whimpering]
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One brisk afternoon, while we were fishing on the frozen lake, we saw a large form approaching.
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He was a kind man.
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He taught me many useful things.
The Man from Toronto
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I was raised by my grandfather on a frozen lake 50 miles from nowhere.
The Man from Toronto
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[man on radio] Good morning, Yorktown. It's ten past eight on a beautiful Monday morning. None of my kids talk to me. I don't know where they are. [Teddy] Look who's up, huh? Happy birthday.
The Man from Toronto
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What time is it?
The Man from Toronto
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We can do it in that position that don't even feel good. It feels good for you. -I'm saying, for me it's just more about… -A baby? …survival of the species. -What? -Mm-hmm. I'm just trying to break it down to you. I hear you. But you know you can't Teddy that one, right? What… What does that mean, honey?
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No! -[gunshots] -[prisoner groans]
The Man from Toronto
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If you had put the address on this thing! What?
The Man from Toronto
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-I mean, who really needs addresses? -My customers. Then they'll call you, Marty. You left out the phone number too. Dammit, did I? Teddy, you're a nice guy. You really are. But I need a dude with some grit. I got grit.