Without both, each are useless. [static crackling on radio] Davis, are you getting this? -[static crackling] -[garbled conversation] Something is wrong. Pull that truck over right now.
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Washington awaits. ♪ She got a big bad dumper, drop it low ♪ ♪Mama called me And she happy with the growth ♪
The Man from Toronto
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[music intensifies]
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I mean, let's face it, we don't need to discharge a firearm at 30,000 feet. That's not gonna benefit anybody. [gun clanks]
The Man from Toronto
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Looks like you've cashed your last check, Toronto.
The Man from Toronto
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-Man from Miami. -Oh, no.
The Man from Toronto
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[pensive music playing] [wind whistling]
The Man from Toronto
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Hey, what's going on, guys? Teddy Jackson here, and I wanna introduce you to the Teddybar. I already know what you're thinking. "Teddy, what is it?" I'll tell you exactly what it is. It's an adjustable pull-up bar. Why did I make it? Because some pull-up bars are just too high. So this one adjusts to your comfort level. That's right. Adjust it to the right height and pull up all night. Let's go! [grunts] Let's get it! Oh yeah! -Oh! -[crashing] [Teddy] Oh shit! Lori!
The Man from Toronto
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[exhales nervously]
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You may not talk to me, but everybody talks to him. [knock on door]
The Man from Toronto
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[grunts]
The Man from Toronto
1.4s
The Man from Miami.
The Man from Toronto
1.1s
We're leaving.
The Man from Toronto
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[man] Oh. Mm-hmm.
The Man from Toronto
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[Toronto] I had a dream about her last night.
The Man from Toronto
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So, how do you deal with Debora? -Debora is different. Debora-- -Stop it. Why are you complicating this? -Same as you talking to Debora. -Okay.