Appreciate it. ♪ And time will tell the test of pedigree ♪ I spent every day in a different motel. Would ya'll mind movin... movin' outta the way there?
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Hey, hola. Amigo. Que paso?
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I'll be seein' you, Seal.
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That was bold.
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What? Oh, shit.
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Well, that was awful nice of him. How much property has Seal bought us since he came to town?
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I think that'd be cruel and unusual punishment, right? Well, I'll be sure 'n give 'em a good whup for it on Monday, though. All right.
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DEA finally ran out of gas. Time to head home.
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Hang on! We're supposed to have 15. I'm only counting 12 here. Them Contras were damn excited about being in the US of A.
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Who the fuck is Schafer?
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Pablo, Jorge!
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Whatever you need, boss.
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Easy. Whoa.
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What are you doing Barry! Smile, Barry.
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Uh...
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I'm sorry, I don't know what you're talkin' about. - No? - No. You're smuggling cigars.
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Remember them fellas that I told you I was takin' snaps of? Turns out, they was a bunch of commies. Called themselves Sandinistas. These fellas managed to get their shit together and take control right here in this little country called Nicaragua. Oh, no, that's El Salvador. Here you go, Nicaragua. This is the first successful revolution in Central America. Now, that may have been bad news for some people. But not for me. See, there's a new sheriff in town. My fellow Americans, I must speak to you tonight about a mounting danger in Central America. Even after everything that happened, I-I still love Ronnie Reagan. I mean, any man that can make it from that monkey movie - all the way to the White House... - What's the matter with him? He's gotta know what the hell he's doing. What he wanted was to kick them commie Sandinistas out of Nicaragua. And he wanted the Nicaraguan freedom fighters called Contras to do it. They need to know that the U.S. supports them with more than just pretty words and good wishes. But Congress, well they smelled the makings of another Vietnam. And they outright refused to let Ronnie have his war. But do you think them politicians could tell the Gipper what to do?