Hey! Wait! I got him. Sir, we have to do this, sir. Stop fighting. Where's the rubber band? Get away from me! Drop that fucking knife! Drop it!
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Ohh! Motherfucker! You hit me in the ear. Well, Jesus, I'm sorry. Ow! Christ! Why the ear, man? Aw, I fucked it up. No. That was perfect. Ohh! Uhh!
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Tyler also works sometimes as a banquet waiter at the luxurious Pressman Hotel.
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Then the refrigerator's compressor could've clicked on.
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That really hurts. Right. Hit me again.
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No. You hit me. Come on.
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Nah, it's all right.
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You know, man, it could be worse. A woman could cut off your penis while you're sleeping and toss it out the window of a moving car. There's always that. I don't know, it�s just... when you buy furniture, you tell yourself, that's it. That's the last sofa I'm gonna need. Whatever else happens, I've got that sofa problem handled. I had it all. I had a stereo that was very decent, a wardrobe that was getting very respectable. I was close to being complete. Shit, man. Now it's all gone. All gone. Hmm. All gone.
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Do you know what a duvet is? Comforter. It's a blanket. Just a blanket. Why do guys like you and I know what a duvet is? Is this essential to our survival in the hunter-gatherer sense of the word? No. What are we, then? We're, uh, you know, consumers... Right. We're consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession. Murder, crime, poverty- these things don't concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines, television with 500 channels, some guy's name on my underwear. Rogaine, Viagra, Olestra. Martha Stewart. Fuck Martha Stewart. Martha's polishing the brass on the Titanic. It's all going down, man. So fuck off with your sofa units and Strinne green stripe patterns. I say, never be complete. I say, stop being perfect. I say, let's... let's evolve. Let the chips fall where they may.
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But that's me, and I could be wrong. Maybe it's a terrible tragedy. No. It�s just stuff. It's not a tragedy, but... Well, you did lose a lot of versatile solutions for modern living. Fuck. You're right. No. I don't smoke.
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Tyler? Who is this? Um, ahem, we met on the airplane. We had the same suitcase. Uh, the clever guy. Oh, yeah. Right. OK? I called a second ago. There was no answer. I'm at a pay phone. Yeah. I star-69ed you. I never pick up my phone. So, what's up, man? Uh, well... you're not gonna believe this.
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I can hear you breathing, you- If you asked me now, I couldn't tell you why I called him.
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My insurance is probably gonna cover it, so...
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Hello? Who's this?
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Now run on home.
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Yeah?
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...in the metropolitan area, with probably a couple hundred members. Chapters have sprung up in 5 or 6 other major cities already. This is a tightly regimented organization, with many cells capable of operating completely independent of central leadership. Look, look, go to that house, OK? 1537 Paper Street. That's our headquarters. In the back, buried in the garden, you'll find the body of Robert Paulson. In the basement, you're gonna find some bathtubs that have been used very recently to make large quantities of nitroglycerin. I believe the plan is to blow up the headquarters of these credit card companies, and the T.R.W. Building.
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Marla, I know that I've been acting very, very strange. OK, I know that it's got to seem Like there's 2 sides to me- 2 sides? You're Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Jackass. I deserve that, but- I've come to realize something very, very important. What? The full extent of our relationship wasn't really clear to me up until now, for reasons I'm not going to go into, but the important thing is, I know that I haven't been treating you so nice. Yeah, whatever. No, no - 15 seconds. 15 seconds, please, please. 15 seconds, don't open your mouth. I'm trying to tell you that I'm sorry. Because what I've come to realize is that I really like you, Marla.