So what'd they do? Send a mechanic, uh, on site or tow the motherfucker or what? Yeah, yeah. They come and tow it back to the depot, and they send a replacement bus for the passengers. Man, that could've been a lot worse. Damn thing could've exploded into a fuckin' fireball!
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- Wait, wait, wait, please. - Everett! I would rather drop dead.
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Hi, this is Paterson, bus 23, I have a situation. Third, second and first. Third, second, first. Pluck all those strings together. There you have your first chord.
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Is there anything we can do? Nah, I always say, don't try to change things, or you'll make them even worse.
Paterson
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Today.
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Maybe you should get a smartphone. Just for emergencies. You know I don't want one. The world worked fine before they even existed. I know, darling, but sometimes they make things easier.
Paterson
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I told you that place could be dangerous. I mean, anyone could just walk in there any time with a shotgun or something. Now you see what I mean? - Yeah. - Yeah. But it was only... it was only a toy gun.
Paterson
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I stop.
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Who's sitting in Daddy's chair? Who's sitting in Daddy's chair, huh?
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- What? - Did you ever hear of the old Italian poet called Pet-ra-rch, is that it? Mm, Petrarch. He perfected the sonnet. Um, I read online that one of his early books of poems was called The Secret Book. Just like yours. I didn't know that. You read that? You just happened upon it online? And also that he wrote all his love poems to a beautiful girl called, ta-dah, Laura. That's true. So you have many things in common with other great and famous poets, you see.
Paterson
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Morning, Donny. You OK? No, not really.
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The rain has stopped.
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They were just words... written on water.
Paterson
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Marvin, did you do this?
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What time is it? - It's Saturday morning, baby. - Oh.