Been like this since I was six. It's called "a consistent flow," that's what the doctor said. Phew.
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Who the hell was that?
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[intense music playing]
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This… Digest it.
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…could be the dumbest idea I've ever heard.
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-Sir. -Don't you "sir" me. You cut the shit. Ain't gonna be no dancing. No dancing. Perhaps it's best you focus on the very big presentation you have ahead of you.
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Now, if you know what I know, that's that I love to communicate. So let's figure out the best way to talk. Right? -Please. -I hope you understand what I'm saying. Last I checked, communication is key to understanding. [grunts] Is it muggy? Are you guys… Is it a little… The air, right? Back up. Back up. Put the hammer down and back up. You're crowding me, okay? And I can't do whatever it is I'm here to do with you on my ass. Now, what you need to know is that… [whispers] I don't know what is going on. I don't know what they want. They called me the Man from Toronto. I don't even know who that is. -Give them what they want. Is it money? -[whimpers] No. He starts with the eyes.
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He's basically a ghost. Apart from one known contact, a female by the name of Debora, who we believe is his handler, he operates alone.
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[man 2] Park it along that tree line. Right there.
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-[gunshot] -[golfer screams] ["Orishas" by Naci Orishas playing]
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Thank you. [grunts]
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I'm eager to meet the Colonel.
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[coughs]
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I'll be back, man. I'm really proud of you. -[Toronto] Awesome. -Okay. Dope.