It was a low toner situation. I thought that I had-- [choking] Answer me. [strained] You got my neck. I can't say nothing.
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-Oh, you are? -[scoffs] Imagine that.
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[Toronto] What is going on?
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[laughs] Yeah.
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[people screaming] Come on, come on, put the guns down!
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Please, guys. Please, can I just go? You're supposed to meet Marín tomorrow morning in DC. -Are you compliant? -No, I will not do it, okay? I'm not supposed to be in DC tomorrow. I'm supposed to be with my wife. -And if I miss this birthday-- -Santoro can take care of your wife.
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[police radio chatter] It was a low toner situation. Me and my wife, we were going to a cabin. But because of the low toner, I couldn't make out the address. I didn't know if it was a six or an eight. Look, I'm not the Man from Toronto, okay? I'm actually just an idiot from Yorktown. -We're well aware, Mr. Jackson. -So please guys, let me go.
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[tense music playing] [engine idling] [screen beeps] [male agent] The meet is near the entrance of the museum. They'll say, "O the bleeding drops of red." Then you'll say, "Where on the deck my captain lies, Fallen cold and dead." Got it?
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[distant party noises]
The Man from Toronto
4.2s
What are you talking about? To be you? What? [Toronto] Unfortunately, they don't have kids' sizes.
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1.7s
[panting]
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2.5s
-Hello. -[Handler] I have a job. Where are you?
The Man from Toronto
1.9s
-I see it! -Grab it!
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-[squelching noise] -[moans] -[stomach churns] -[gags] [Teddy gagging] Swallow it. [grunting] [vomits] Jesus Christ. [men groaning, whimpering]
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No, I do not have it. What? What was that? When did we turn this into a Shakespeare play in the damn park? -What are you… Are you serious? -It's Walt Whitman. The Man from Toronto always picks a password from 19th-century American poetry. -Oh. -It's in the file, Teddy. Oh. Okay, then that clears it up. It was in the file. As if I know what I'm reading! I told Lawrence you couldn't do this. I told her! Listen to me, man. What… what else do I need? I just wanna get it over with. Lawrence, you copy? Copy. -[Davis] I gotta put it somewhere. -[Teddy] You didn't say that. [unzips] All right, you're good right here. Just get that.
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♪ Some mistakes are worth making… ♪ [Teddy] Ah.
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[cow moos] [Teddy] I just want you to know you killed six people on this plane. And the fact this isn't a big deal to you, it baffles me. It makes you a sick individual in my eyes. -It's a dog-eat-dog world. -[cell phone ringing] What does that mean? What does that mean outside of being untrue? Dogs don't eat other dogs. So it can't be a dog-eat-dog world. Naturally, a dog will sniff another dog's butt. He may lick some poop occasionally. But he won't eat another dog. Dogs don't eat other dogs.