It was a grizzly. My grandfather yelled at me to run, so I took off as fast as my little legs would carry me.
The Man from Toronto
12.7s
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
17.6s
And when I looked back, I learned the last thing that my unfortunate grandfather would ever teach me. Bears have very sharp claws, which they use to fillet the skin off their still-breathing victims.
The Man from Toronto
14.1s
Hit me. [Handler] You're reconfirmed. Payment on-site in cash at completion of job. Somebody will be waiting for you there. It's house 1465. Groovy. [hangs up] [engine roars]
The Man from Toronto
19.7s
You're wasting your time. After I remove your eyes, your ears, and balls, all your sensory organs, if you still haven't told me what I need to know… -Please. -…I'm going to fillet you like that bear did my grandfather. [loud whistling] -It's Grenkin! Velvel Grenkin. -[whistling stops]
The Man from Toronto
21.3s
Well, follow me. Oh, you gonna take me on the tour. What is it, a game room? You got a ping-pong table down here? [laughs] Probably… Hey, how are you doing? You with the rental team? Good to see you. Oh, my. Hold on. What the… -No. -Uh-uh. Excuse me. We have work to do. You're not leaving until it's done.
The Man from Toronto
11.6s
I think he ditched it. Scared they were gonna find it on him. What? You have a visual. Yellow truck headed south. He's in the yellow truck headed south. Assistance required. [Lawrence] Copy. Follow that truck.
The Man from Toronto
1s
That simple.
The Man from Toronto
3.1s
[song continues]
The Man from Toronto
2.1s
[whispers] I'm… I'm scared.
The Man from Toronto
2.7s
Really looking forward to seeing you go to work on this crowd.