[Teddy] Oh. You guys are about to chat. I'll go give you guys a second.
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It was a grizzly. My grandfather yelled at me to run, so I took off as fast as my little legs would carry me.
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[floorboards creaking]
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I like you.
The Man from Toronto
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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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I share this with you because when you beg for your life, I'm not gonna hear your screams. [steam whistling] Any feeling I once had dried up on that frozen lake long ago.
The Man from Toronto
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I was raised by my grandfather on a frozen lake 50 miles from nowhere.
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[officer] In pursuit of the 1969 Dodge Charger 440 R/T. We cannot keep up with it. Come on, Teddy. Come on.
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After I finish off this poser. [police sirens approaching] Get your girl. -What are you talking about? -Go on. Get in there. -You're gonna let me take Debora? -Yeah, yeah, I'll find you. Hey. Two things. First thing, you so much as scratch her, I kill you. Second thing-- Don't forget the first thing. I already know. -Yeah. You got it. Get outta here. -Thank you. Bye-bye! [Toronto] Get outta here! [engine revs]
-I'm just waiting for the right time. -There's never gonna be a right time. You just have to do it. You're absolutely right. Know what? I'm just gonna do it. -I'm gonna pitch it to him today. -Today? He's gonna fall in love with it. The money that'll come will be ridiculous. I'm gonna pay our tax lien off. I'm gonna fix this place up. It's gonna happen. [buzzing] You think maybe we could start with some light bulbs and toner? That's what Teddying it looks like, right? -Mm-hmm. -Okay, all right. I'll get the bulb. And toner.
The Man from Toronto
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Hey. Here. Take this, man. You don't need me anymore. Actually, I do need you to deliver the thumb.
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.
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-Hey. -Oh my God, what the hell happened to you? A lot of stuff. Honey, yeah, you're bleeding. -It's not all my blood. -Okay, you need medical attention. No, no, no. That's not what I need. I figured it out.