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02:29among all the saints of heaven.
02:32Amen.
02:59Let's go.
03:29Get up, Larry.
03:47Why can't Gary come?
03:51Yeah, why can't I come?
03:53Because Gary don't wet the bed.
03:55Get your ass out the door.
03:56Come on.
03:59I'm sorry.
04:03I'm sorry.
04:08I'm sorry.
04:16Hey, pal.
04:36Hey, Dad.
04:38You still want to do this?
04:43You had to work?
04:44I just got off shift.
04:47Aren't you tired?
04:50I'm okay.
04:52All right, get up.
05:07There we go.
05:09Good adjustment, Jimmy.
05:11Alabama!
05:11Hey!
05:12We got it.
05:15I want you to turn a little bit quicker, okay, Jim?
05:17Go long.
05:18Turn right, go.
05:21Touchdown, Jimmy Keene!
05:24Woo!
05:24Elephant, 6'4", hike!
05:27Set, hike!
05:30Drop, 6'4".
05:32I gotcha!
05:40I'm partial to Corvettes.
05:49You know, when you make it to the NFL.
05:57I was thinking more like a gremlin.
06:00With the, uh, thing in the back that lifts up?
06:03Called a hatchback.
06:05Yeah, one of those.
06:06A gremlin.
06:12With a racing streak.
06:15I promise.
06:18Gremlin.
06:18I'll gremlin you.
06:19Go, go, go.
06:21Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:23Ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:23Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
06:25Ha, ha, ha, ha!
06:26Ha, ha, ha, ha.
06:27Oh, my God.
06:28Oh, my God.
06:28Oh, my God.
06:29I'm the only person who regarder.
06:31Most of them will do yourallen.
10:34Didn't mean to block your door.
10:36No, it's fine.
10:37No, no.
10:39Come on in.
10:39So you're saying there's no money left.
10:47So you're saying there's no money left.
10:56So you're saying there's no money left.
11:05You spent it.
11:08You're saying there's no money left.
11:09You're saying there's no money left.
11:18You're saying there's no money left.
11:19What am I going to do, Jim?
11:20What am I going to do?
11:21What am I going to do, Jim?
11:22I'll try it, Mr. Carter.
11:27Look, if you say that's what you did, I got to believe you.
11:30I hope so.
11:33So I just wish we'd known each other.
11:34I just wish we'd known each other longer.
11:36Then I have a better sense of your character.
11:42I did everything I could.
11:43I should do it.
11:44If you said it was too late, Jim, and he's coming around and leaving me.
11:47But that's fine.
11:48I'm not going to worry.
11:49I'm not going to worry about your character.
11:54I'm not going to worry.
12:00Not going to worry about your character.
12:02What am I going to do?
12:04I'm not going to worry about your character.
12:07The man is so good.
12:08What's that?
12:23When it's quiet like this, they call it riot quiet.
12:29Like the calm before a storm.
12:34Really?
12:35Yeah.
12:36Or it just means it's quiet.
12:42Did you see anyone in here?
12:48No?
12:52Something missing?
12:55Why was something missing?
13:03If I was worried someone would have been in my spot,
13:06I'd worry someone took something.
13:09I'm not worried.
13:11Someone was in my spot.
13:15No?
13:16Oh, no.
13:20Then why'd you ask if I saw someone in there?
13:22I'm migäh.
13:25What the hell is I regulations?
13:26I don't know.
13:32I don't know.
13:32I-
13:33I don't know.
13:35I don't know.
13:35I don't know.
14:05I don't know.
14:35I don't know.
15:05Why are you looking at me like that?
15:14I'm not looking at you anyway.
15:17Like you know me.
15:20Larry.
15:21What the fuck?
15:23Is that a question?
15:24Because that's one thing you do.
15:26You ask a lot of questions.
15:27Where is this coming from?
15:36That was a question.
15:40Okay, Larry.
15:42Okay, okay what?
15:44I'm going to leave you to it.
15:46Whatever this is.
15:48Wait, Jimmy.
15:55Wait, Jimmy.
16:00When there's doubt,
16:13there's no doubt.
16:17How's that?
16:19Something Gary says.
16:22He heard it from a friend
16:23liberated Kuwait.
16:26If you think you could be in danger,
16:29you are in danger.
16:32Something's going to happen.
16:45What?
16:46I don't know, but
16:47it's something bad,
16:48don't you think?
16:49Sorry about earlier.
17:08I get...
17:10You get what?
17:12Huh?
17:12Paranoid.
17:18Or whatever.
17:20You know?
17:22No, Larry.
17:23I don't.
17:26Jimmy.
17:28I know you're upset.
17:30I am not upset.
17:33I just...
17:34I don't know you
17:35from one minute to the next.
17:42But...
18:10I don't know you,
18:10Fire!
18:11Fire!
18:35Oh, no!
18:40Fire!
18:57Fire!
18:58Fire!
19:02Fire!
19:04Fire!
19:07Fire!
19:08I'm in!
19:15Inmate, report the attack!
19:17Oh, damn it!
19:24K934, report the center command.
20:08Jimmy?
20:12Jimmy, you in there?
20:26What's up, Larry?
20:30Are you still mad at me?
20:36I was never mad at you, Larry.
20:43I think you were.
20:49Just because you think it, don't make it so.
21:01Friends?
21:03Jimmy, friends?
21:06What?
21:09Friends again?
21:12Yeah.
21:13Sure, Larry.
21:19Friends.
21:21Yeah.
21:28Sure, Larry.
21:34Friends.
21:36I take care of my friends.
21:51I take care of my friends.
21:58Come on.
22:00Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta.
22:09Mr. Holt?
22:28Convict Holt?
22:29Could we lay our hands on a hose or two, Mr. Holt?
22:32That's a negative convict Holt.
22:35May I ask one?
22:36Because somebody could fucking strangle someone with it, convict.
22:42Work with what you got.
22:46Okay, we're gonna stack the large debris first.
22:50Anywhere you see or feel cooking oil on the floor,
22:53I want you to hit it with some Comet.
22:55But don't clean it up yet.
22:57We're gonna stack all the debris in the east corner there.
22:59Donnie?
23:03Donnie?
23:04I need you to sweep up the glass so that we can work the debris without cutting ourselves.
23:13I trust you with that?
23:15Yes, Gary.
23:17How about it, son?
23:18Well, let's get to it, man.
23:23Grab some gloves.
23:26Hey, guys.
23:34Don't forget about the front up here, okay?
23:36Don't worry about all the food.
23:38We're gonna sweep that up.
23:40Just grab the big items.
23:41It's actually kind of fun.
23:43Now I have you on this end with him.
23:47All right, one, two, three.
23:49It's very slippery.
23:50There's a lot of blood.
23:51Be careful.
23:51Guys, gentlemen, we still have all the cups down here.
23:55Let's grab all of those cups.
23:57How's it look down there?
23:59Guys, we're going to sweep first and then we're going to mop.
24:05But we need spray bottles.
24:11We need putty knives.
24:12They ain't giving us putty knives.
24:17We'll find the really hard spots, spray them, and leave them for an hour.
24:21They might come up with a sponge then.
24:25After that, we'll get the oil up.
24:32How'd you get into this?
24:36Cleaning.
24:39High school.
24:42After school, I would go work a job at a feed store in town.
24:47Then I moved to a place that specialized in medical supplies.
24:51What'd you do?
24:54In high school?
24:55To support yourself, yeah.
24:58It's all weed.
25:01I'm not sure we had weed in my high school.
25:05Larry, if you were in America, you had weed.
25:09Well, Wabash is just so innocent, though.
25:12It's like where Opie lived.
25:14Mayberry.
25:17Yeah, or like where Opie lived.
25:20We didn't have any crime.
25:25We were like stuck in a time warp, you know?
25:31Malt shops and pigtails.
25:38It was Tanner's Grocer.
25:42Everybody wore white hats and all the appliances and all the food chests.
25:47They just cleaned.
25:50Oh, and Main Street, my word.
25:53Just blocks of department stores and candy stores.
25:56Remember candy stores?
26:00And nice people sweeping the sidewalks, everybody waving hello.
26:11Our high school had the greenest lawns.
26:14I never saw green like that before horses.
26:21And the prettiest cheerleaders the world's ever seen.
26:30What a world it was, James.
26:35Even living in a cemetery.
26:45You grew up in a cemetery?
26:48Oh, yeah.
26:49Sure did.
26:50You'd be surprised how much fun you can have in a place like that.
26:55When you stop seeing the headstones and just see fields and trees.
27:02Never thought of it that way.
27:06It was actually a pretty nice way to grow up.
27:11I'm so happy to be here.
27:30I'm so happy to be here.
27:33I'm so happy to be here.
27:38I'm so happy to be here.
27:50Happiness is a choice.
27:54Don't you think, James?
28:08Sometimes.
28:14I say happiness is a choice because I don't think my parents were happy.
28:20They let that grind them down.
28:24That was hard to watch sometimes.
28:32How about you?
28:39I was lucky.
28:41I had a great dad.
28:43I never had like a best friend because I always had my own man.
28:50Miss the language.
28:52You got that?
28:53I never had a great dad.
28:55I was lucky.
28:56I never had a good dad.
28:57I was lucky to be here and I'd love you.
28:59I could be like a baby.
29:00I don't think she hid.
29:01I was lucky to be here.
29:02I just had a bus at night at night.
29:03I told myself to be here.
29:04You couldn't be here.
29:05I'm lucky to be here.
29:07I have a good dad was out here.
29:09I had a nice day before I was coming back.
29:12I'm sorry.
29:14I didn't care.
29:15I'm sorry.
29:16You're still looking at the kids in the morning.
29:18Oh, my God.
29:48Oh, my God.
30:18Oh, my God.
30:20Oh, my God.
30:22Oh, my God.
30:24Oh, my God.
30:28Oh, my God.
30:30Oh, my God.
30:34Oh, my God.
30:38Oh, my God.
30:44Oh, my God.
30:46Oh, my God.
30:48Dad?
30:52Oh, my God.
30:54Oh, my God.
30:56Oh, my God.
30:58Oh, my God.
31:02Oh, my God.
31:04Oh, my God.
31:06Oh, my God.
31:08Oh, my God.
31:12All that time your old man spent with you, did that help?
31:20Huh?
31:22Were you a good football player?
31:26Best my high school had seen in 15 years.
31:30And that guy got a scholarship to USC.
31:36Sometimes you remind me so much of Gary, my gums ache.
31:42You both talk so big.
31:50I lied.
32:05You what?
32:07I was second string.
32:09I rode the bench.
32:11All four years.
32:15But you still made the team.
32:17A lot of people made the team.
32:19You know, James, you made the team.
32:21That's our accomplishment.
32:24Why'd you lie about it?
32:27You know how it is.
32:29Why'd you not?
32:31Come on.
32:32Dudes try to impress other dudes with stories that make them look bigger than they are.
32:39Why?
32:41So they'll like them?
32:42I don't know.
32:43If you had a pet chicken, could you eat it?
32:51Who has a pet chicken?
32:52I don't know.
32:53I suspect some folks do.
32:54I suspect no folks do.
32:55But if you did?
32:56I wouldn't.
32:57I wouldn't.
32:58I wouldn't.
32:59Well, I would.
33:00I would have one.
33:01I would eat it.
33:02You'd eat your pet?
33:03Yeah, it's just me.
33:04We're all just...
33:06Me.
33:07I would eat my pet.
33:08I would eat my pet.
33:09Yeah, it's just me.
33:10We're all just...
33:11Me.
33:12I would eat my pet.
33:13Yeah, it's just me.
33:14We're all just...
33:15Me.
33:16I would eat my pet.
33:17Yeah, I would eat my pet dog.
33:19Yeah.
33:20Yeah, it's just me.
33:22I would eat my pet dog.
33:26Yeah, it's just me.
33:27We're all just...
33:28Me.
33:31I would eat my pet dog.
33:40Have you?
33:48What?
33:50Eating your dog.
33:52Well, we weren't allowed to have pets growing up.
33:56That's probably a good thing.
33:58But what is the difference between a pet and a meal?
34:03People don't have pet chickens or pet cows.
34:06They have pet fish.
34:08How is a puppy different?
34:12Well, nobody plates a puppy.
34:19No one plates a puppy.
34:22Hey, convicts.
34:24This isn't a date.
34:26Do your job and stop fucking goofing off.
34:28We weren't allowed to have pets growing up because my dad said that it got in the way of real work.
34:46We were put on God's green to do real work.
35:03Get to it, then.
35:08Just stutter.
35:09No.
35:13Oh, God.
35:16I was thinking.
35:18No.
35:24I was lying to you.
35:24I just came tosell.
35:26That's my bed.
35:27I were going to be 213-year-old.
35:29All right.
35:30Yeah.
35:31Oh, God.
35:33I was going to be 12,900-year-olds.
35:34I was кого.
35:36I was going to be 12,900-year-old.
35:37I was going to be 12,700-year-old.
35:38Hurry up about it.
36:08Wait, how old were you again?
36:27I was 14 when I started digging graves, like officially, but I dug plenty up before them.
36:36What's the difference?
36:39Well, you dig a grave, you dig up a coffin.
36:46Why?
36:50Well, people bury the dead with all sorts of things they can't use.
36:55Watches, shoes, money.
37:00I remember one old gal, she got married with a solid gold Siamese cat, like a doorstop,
37:07you know?
37:08She's dead.
37:09What does she need a doorstop for?
37:11Or a cat or gold?
37:13Some people are just so sick that they would take something that could do good in the world
37:19for someone and they just hoard it all to themselves in a casket six feet under the ground.
37:24Where it won't help nobody, James.
37:27Ain't serving any kind of benefit.
37:32You weren't scared though?
37:35Down in a dark hole with a, you know, corpse?
37:43The dead are pleasant.
37:46They don't talk down to you, don't talk back.
37:49They're just so peaceful.
37:53I look into their faces and it gives me hope that the next world,
37:58that the next world's gonna be the good one.
38:00I'll tell you something else, James.
38:11No matter who a person was in real life, death evens it all out.
38:17I knew a girl named Deborah Kyle, she was untouchable.
38:24Kindergarten through senior years, she went off to college.
38:27We all thought, oh, she's gonna rule the world, that one.
38:34Then she went to college and learned about roof jumping.
38:38She didn't learn good and she fell between two buildings.
38:42She broke her fucking neck.
38:48She got a lot less untouchable after that.
38:55Like I said, evens it all out.
39:00Evens what out?
39:05Whatever they thought they were in life.
39:07Evens what out?
39:08Whatever they thought they were in life.
39:12Get to it, come on.
39:13Get to it, come on.
39:29Get to it, come on.
39:59No!
40:29I don't know.
40:59Did you hear that?
41:01Yeah.
41:03Yours?
41:05What does he do for work?
41:09Fireman.
41:14Did your mommy work?
41:19My mother.
41:23She owned her own bar.
41:27She loved everything about it.
41:33It's a weird lifestyle.
41:35She'd be going to work when most kids' moms are making them dinner.
41:39Come home at like 2 or 3 in the morning.
41:41Not what my old man thought he was signing up for when he married an Italian girl from the neighborhood.
41:47They fought a lot.
41:53Cause she was fucking guys at the bar?
41:57You fucking beg your pardon?
42:01He thought she was.
42:15Maybe.
42:16Either way, he didn't like her flirting and she loved to flirt.
42:19How did you feel about her flirting?
42:25No.
42:31No.
42:33No.
42:35We'll just say Len's a piece of work and leave it at that.
43:05Oh, my mom's fat, we'll leave it at that.
43:28Tell me something true James.
43:32Tell me something true?
43:34What about you?
43:35I've been telling you the truth all day.
43:38Have you?
43:41Okay.
43:46So my parents broke up when I was a kid.
43:59My mother, six months later, she let him move in.
44:05Who?
44:06Glenn.
44:09He's a real scumbag.
44:10Anyway, they've been together around a year when he started hitting her.
44:22The whole time?
44:23Me.
44:24Me and my brother, but mostly me.
44:29Anyway, she would not leave him.
44:34I couldn't figure it out.
44:35I couldn't figure it out.
44:37And then, then I got it.
44:38She was waiting for me to get old enough and strong enough to protect her.
44:50That wasn't fair to put that on you.
44:51I don't mind.
44:52Anyway, I started taking my Taekwondo and karate and Jiu Jitsu classes way more seriously
44:59than I ever had.
45:00Changed my diet.
45:01Changed everything.
45:02And pretty soon I could beat any kid's ass.
45:07But you know, I still needed to age.
45:11To grow until I could take on a full grown man.
45:14And Glenn, big fucking guy.
45:17But by the time I was 14, I was ready.
45:24So one night, we're all in the kitchen.
45:30And Glenn hits my mother.
45:33Just a little flick of his fingers back into her mouth.
45:38And I bring it.
45:39You kicked his ass.
45:42No, Larry.
45:47Glenn paints the fucking kitchen with me.
45:50He bloodied my nose.
45:51Gave me what I'm pretty sure was my first concussion.
45:54And fractured three of my ribs.
45:59He sends me to my room that way.
46:01And where was she?
46:04She was taking a shower.
46:18Do you know why she took a shit over Larry?
46:22Because she wanted to smell good when she was fucking.
46:27That's what she did.
46:30With me on the other side of the wall.
46:33They're giggling in there.
46:38Gasping.
46:39Gasping.
46:40And moaning.
46:41The ice cubes rattling in their glasses.
46:44And I gotta sit there.
46:45With a bloody nose.
46:50And my head ringing.
46:51And my fucking ribs barking.
46:54That wasn't what hurt.
46:55That wasn't what hurt.
46:56That wasn't what hurt.
46:57All right.
46:58Wrap it up, bitches.
47:03That wasn't.
47:04It actually hurt like hell, Larry.
47:06No, no, no.
47:07No.
47:08Bones heal.
47:09Concussions end, James.
47:11No, no, no, no, no, no.
47:13What hurt was that, what hurt was that she loved him so much more than she loved you.
47:33There's something else.
47:36No.
47:39No, there isn't.
47:42I want to live with Dad.
47:44Well, you can't.
47:46Jim.
47:49What do you want me to say here?
47:56Someday, you'll be old enough to stand up to Glenn.
47:59But today ain't that day.
48:03Now, I'm sorry that you got tuned up, but you put the quarter in the jukebox.
48:07You gotta dance.
48:08I was protecting you.
48:09This wasn't about me.
48:11This was about you.
48:13And you got what you were asking for.
48:15But it didn't turn out the way that you wanted it to.
48:21Well, there'll be other chances.
48:23Just learn to walk before you try and run.
48:25Do you want some ice or anything?
48:27No.
48:28I'll go get it for you, no problem.
48:29I'm fine.
48:30Suit yourself on.
48:32But you'll feel a lot better in the morning if you put some ice on your face.
48:39Good night.
48:40Night.
48:41Night.
48:42You ever want to hurt her?
48:43My mother?
48:44Yes.
48:45Yeah, I want to hurt her.
48:58Beat her?
48:59Beat her?
49:00Kill her?
49:01Yeah, I wanted to fucking kill her sometimes.
49:04Did you think about how?
49:05Yeah, I wanted to fucking kill her sometimes.
49:19What if she hung on for a few minutes after?
49:20They do that.
49:21Particularly with neck breaks.
49:26goddamn my son.
49:27Oh.
49:28Let did you…
49:29Long life.
49:30Tell me.
49:31Durned it.
49:32I love you too far.
49:33doin' what else.
49:35What systems can't
49:37help you take me folklore.
49:38What social even stress?
49:39Did you think about how?
49:40Did you Draw her down the stairs?
49:41Oh, well, what if she hung on for a few minutes after?
49:42They do that.
49:45Particularly with neck breaks.
49:46generated grandfix
49:49Could you do things to her then?
50:04What things?
50:10Things.
50:14To my mother?
50:19What's it to anyone?
50:27I don't understand.
50:37I soak a rag in starter fluid and put it in a mason jar in my van.
50:42If you put it over a person's face, they're out in seconds.
50:58Nothing to it.
51:10I gotta figure it's a lot more pleasant than being thrown down a flight of stairs.
51:14Forget the stairs.
51:21Forget the stairs.
51:25Why do you do that, Larry?
51:31So they'll stop hitting me.
51:32They?
51:43Girls, you know.
51:49What girls?
51:52Girls I meet.
51:53What do you do with girls you meet?
51:54What do you do with girls you meet?
52:06What do you do with girls you meet?
52:07I don't.
52:09I like you.
52:11Almost as much as you like you.
52:14It's good.
52:15That's a good one.
52:16That's a good one.
52:17That's a good one.
52:18That's a good one.
52:20That's a good one.
52:21That's a good one.
52:22That's a good one.
52:23That's a good one.
52:24That's a good one.
52:25That's a good one.
52:26That's a good one.
52:27That's a good one.
52:28That's a good one.
52:29That's a good one.
52:30That's a good one.
52:31That's a good one.
52:32That's a good one.
52:33That's a good one.
52:34That's a good one.
52:35That's a good one.
52:36That's a good one.
52:37That's a good one.
52:38That's a good one.
52:39That's a good one.
52:40That's a good one.
52:41That's a good one.
52:42That's a good one.
52:43I want you to die
52:45And I won't
52:46And I won't
52:48And I won't be the one
52:51I'll hold you down
52:56Cheers
52:57This is so hard
53:00I'll take your breath away
53:03Close, close your eyes
53:08Close your eyes
53:13Close your eyes
53:17So what's next?
53:43Chip
53:49Yeah?
53:55Today was real fun
53:57Yeah, it was
54:01Good night
54:08Good night, Larry
54:11Good night
54:28Oh, my God.
54:58What's that?
55:04Birds. They're watching.
55:07Owls?
55:08Falcons.
55:10They watch over the dead.
55:12Falcons do that?
55:14Them do.
55:16I'm going to get back to work now.
55:23Ah!
55:26What the fuck are you doing, boy?
55:28Come on.
55:34Come on.
55:36Mine now.
55:53How long did it last?
56:01A few hours.
56:03Are you scared?
56:05For sure, yeah.
56:06It's like barbaric.
56:09The riots are barbaric.
56:10Well, you look good.
56:18You put on some weight.
56:20Do I look fat?
56:21No.
56:22You need to gain a few.
56:24You look good, I said.
56:26Girls don't look fat, guys.
56:27Yeah, you run into a lot of girls in here?
56:32I mean, once a mile.
56:39Hey, Garrett, what was the name of that girl we picked up?
56:44To California?
56:45That one?
56:46On the road trip?
56:47I don't remember her name.
56:49It was a long time ago.
56:50No, it was...
56:52I think it was Lois?
56:56It wasn't Lois.
56:59Or Louise.
57:01It wasn't fucking Louise.
57:02Donna.
57:08It wasn't Lois, or Louise, or Donna.
57:10We never knew her name.
57:12I'm sure we did.
57:13Larry, she was some chick that we picked up.
57:15The next morning, she had out with that biker
57:17that had that cute green Harley.
57:18That was the last we saw of her.
57:21Now I remember.
57:25Wanda?
57:31Police dropped by the house.
57:32To...
57:35Well, when?
57:36Days back.
57:38Which ones?
57:39Local, Wabash.
57:42Yeah.
57:43What did they want?
57:45They didn't say.
57:46They just...
57:48Sort of...
57:49Talked around things.
57:51But they wanted to make it clear
57:52they didn't forget you, Larry.
57:55That's the point here.
57:57They got you in their sights
57:58and they ain't planning to stop.
58:00What?
58:01You embarrassed them.
58:02Oh.
58:09Oh.
58:17Sharon.
58:18yeah that was it you know what Gary you know something if they're coming around now trying
58:31to make me feel like they're gonna be all over me when I get out I mean that's it means I think
58:39you're gonna get out
58:39the rooms were so much colder then my father was a soldier then
59:09and times were very hard when I was young when I was young
59:18I smoked my first cigarette at ten and for girls I had a bad yen and I had quite a ball when I was young
59:39when I was young it was more important pain more pain for the left a much louder yeah
59:50you
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