Thanks for helping us pack the car. I'm sorry. I didn't realize you guys were done already.
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I'm good. - You all right? - Yeah.
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No! No! Stop! All right!
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1-4-9 to 1-4-9, Chauffer to start work. 1-4-9 Chauffeur to Control. Turn on the hydrant. All right. Suit up. 10-4. Ladder 5-7 to Chauffeur. George, take the aerial and vent that third-floor window, and then get the aerial to the roof.
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Listen up. We're getting multiple calls on this box. We're going to a fire. Suit up! Ladder 5-7 to Staten Island. Yes, go ahead, Ladder 5-7. Transmitting second alarm. Box 1-1-8. Fire in the first and second floor of a five-story multiple dwelling.
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Yeah, jump in. Jump in.
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5-7-9 to 5-7, all the apartments on the first floor are clear. 10-4, Cap.
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Um, yeah, the... the tattoo thing. I... I love that.
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You must be passionate about something.
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With-with what? With your life.
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Fuck.
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Were you, like, into that? No, you know, it-it takes a lot of practice, you know, and...
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Hey, so what are you gonna do?
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And heroes are necessary. And they should be allowed to have families, all right? But I know it means, you know, that people suffer. And I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Well, but I'm sorry for being a dick. - There's-there's two sides to every story. - No. Thank you for sharing with me. Thanks for taking me here. - All right, we don't have to get all Oprah. - Yeah. - It's all right. - Hey, to Stan. - Yeah, Stan. - Yeah, Stan. - Stan. - Stan. - Stan.
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But playtime was playtime, all right? Like, you know, when he was at work, he was, he was all, you know, business. All right? And he was the guy you wanted by your side if-if you were going into a fire. Yeah, I mean, if they were gonna, like, build a fireman from scratch, he would've been, you know... - Prototype. - Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. You know, top to bottom... He's a fireman. You know? - You know, as brave as they come. - Yeah. You know, I was thinking about what you said at the game about, you know, like, firemen shouldn't have kids.
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By the time we hit the bridge, he fell onto the windshield. - So he's... - What? he's, like... What? Hanging on, cursing at us, putting his face up against the windshield. He's like, "You motherfuckers!" It was like some real Tom Cruise shit. So...
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Oh, my God. Can we at least close the curtain? - Oh. My guys. - Guys, people die in here, all right? - My guys. My guys. - Uh... - Aw, come on. Mom, I don't want to hug him. He's not wearing a shirt. - Come on, you can handle it. - Ah, dude, you're so smooth. You're-you're like a sea otter. Please, we have to stop. We have to stop. Please. Please. Please stop? Please stop. But first, you will get to Lord and Lady Stark and you will... I hung out with, like, Ray and the guys from the firehouse the other night at the bar, and, um, they were just telling all these stories about Dad. And there were stories I never heard of before, like, you know, about him, like, doing coke and being hilarious. - Yeah. - You know? Yeah. Yeah.
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We get into Brooklyn. And sure-sure enough, there's cops. Like, uh, like they were waiting for us. Oh, shit. So now I'm like, "Oh, fuck. We're screwed." Stan gets off the car. He goes over to the cop. I'm thinking, "Oh, shit, he's gonna fucking clock this cop. He's gonna, you know..." And he goes right up to him, grabs his face, and he kisses him on the lips.