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00:11May God bless you and keep you always, may your wishes all come true, may you always do for others,
00:22and let others do for you.
00:31May you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every road, may you stay forever young, forever young.
01:06May you stay forever young, may you stay forever young.
01:17We're very sorry for your loss.
01:21Well, let me start, please.
01:23Floyd Smyrnage held a life insurance policy we've discovered.
01:28And it pays out to you $1,100,000.
01:32Can you speak up, please?
01:34I'm sorry.
01:35Can you speak up?
01:36No one can hear you.
01:41There was a policy.
01:44Okay.
01:46Payable to you.
01:48Okay.
01:49And you had stated previously, you stated to Detective Plum that you knew nothing about this policy.
01:57I knew of no such policy.
01:59No.
02:01No way, Jose.
02:02I mean, we had to prioritize our expenses and a life insurance plan would not have been a priority for
02:10us at that time.
02:12No way, Jose.
02:13So the fact that, indeed, Floyd Smyrnage's life wasn't shared as the state learned this morning, that's been a surprise
02:20to you?
02:21Totally.
02:22I mean, I'm like, oh my God, what?
02:25You know, like, oh, what?
02:27Floyd Smyrnage never discussed it.
02:29No.
02:30No.
02:30No, I would not have been on board with that.
02:33No way, Jose.
02:34No way, Jose?
02:36Yeah, that was the thing that Floyd and I used to say to each other.
02:40Like a cute thing, you know?
02:42Like, uh, he would say, can we get a new TV?
02:44And I would say, no way, Jose.
02:46You know, or like, can we get that martial arts pay-per-view show?
02:49And I would say, no way, Jose.
02:52It was just like my cute way of saying that there was not going to be a discussion because of
02:57our priorities, which were mortgage and school expenses and household-ish expenses and medications and groceries, okay?
03:09And stuff.
03:09And then there wasn't really any money after that.
03:12It was like I was trying to get us out of debt, but it was like fucking impossible.
03:16Come on, you know?
03:17I'm sorry.
03:18I'm sorry.
03:19It's effing impossible.
03:21I'm sorry if I used the wrong word there.
03:23Just that it's just effing hard to get out from under, you know?
03:28It's like, you know, everybody has some at first.
03:33And you think, oh, well, I'll get a raise or a promotion and we'll counterbalance it, you know, like fresh
03:39start, of course.
03:41And then they just don't come.
03:43And so then you're left kind of trying to prioritize from then on.
03:47And it's, you just know that you're going to have to say no way Jose to a lot of things
03:52for the rest of your life.
03:53And a life insurance policy was one of those things for us.
03:57Do you have any secondary mailing addresses besides your office, Mrs. Love Smyrnich?
04:01Can you speak up, too?
04:04Wow.
04:09Do you have any secondary mailing addresses?
04:13I do not.
04:17Date of birth?
04:18August 1st, 1979.
04:22Place of birth?
04:24Norton, Missouri.
04:27Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
04:30Okay.
04:31So I don't have to answer that.
04:34There is a law that says that I don't have to answer that.
04:37Thank you very much.
04:39Oh.
04:40Maybe you should know more about the laws.
04:43Well, which laws should we learn more about?
04:46Missouri.
04:47JH.
04:482617.
04:49Compliance.
04:50Y4.
04:52And that's the...
04:53That's the one that I'm talking about.
04:54Not the one that you should know.
04:56Okay.
04:56Let me get that.
04:57JH.
04:59Two.
05:02Six?
05:03Yes.
05:0417.
05:06Compliance.
05:07Y.
05:09Four.
05:10Okay.
05:10Is this what I meant?
05:14That was weird.
05:15That was weird.
05:16She was weird.
05:17She was weird.
05:18Can you speak up?
05:19You could hear me fine.
05:21I could totally hear you.
05:22Wow.
05:23What?
05:26Lots of wows with that lady.
05:28Lot of wows.
05:30Oh, that was weird.
05:32It was weird.
05:34Compliance.
05:35Y4.
05:40Here it is.
05:42What's it say?
05:46Citizens with sealed or expunged convictions are not compelled to acknowledge their cases.
05:54She's got a sealed conviction.
05:56Yeah.
06:02Swearing at surprising moments can help with conversation dominance.
06:09Life.
06:11Champions.
06:12Concluded.
06:14Congratulations.
06:16You are now equipped to make a comprehensive assessment of where the value is in your surroundings.
06:25Go out and identify the dead weight in your life.
06:30Cut yourself free from it.
06:33Protect yourself and thrive.
06:37Now plan, execute, master the conditions of your life.
06:48If it was her, how did she get the bike?
06:54I rolled it on a wiper.
06:55I nailed the sprockets.
06:57Your sprockets are nailed.
06:58Were you okay?
06:59Yeah.
07:00I took it in the face.
07:03I used my hands for my profession so I couldn't make my fall of my hands.
07:07Well, you need a new sprocket set.
07:09It's gonna be a couple weeks.
07:11What have you disclosed?
07:13To them?
07:15Yes.
07:16Uh, uh, various, um, about, uh, Floyd's penis and, uh, and, and various, um, you know, uh, weight placement, uh,
07:33sex events and, um, robot, uh, signing up, going on sex.
07:51And why did you ask for me now?
07:54Because I don't want them to know anything further.
07:58I had to come up a 77% of our planet.
08:11Deep gonna fall into dreams.
08:13Alright.
08:15I'll let you move this way.
08:20Enter your passion.
08:20갔 Kubernetes.
08:20Mom, let you decide on the other side, you, or your onion.
08:22Now we think about my país, your minutes dareson.
09:11You know, before anything, it's okay.
09:15This intimacy's been missing for so long.
09:19Things have been blue around our house for so long.
09:23You know, trying to get to Richard and failing mostly.
09:27With work, debts, stuff.
09:31It just seems so simple to me that her being happy being with you.
09:39Happy being with you sometimes.
09:42It's okay with me.
09:45I just, um...
09:49I have one question.
09:51Yeah.
10:06Let the sunshine, let the sunshine in.
10:14Let the sunshine in.
10:19Let the sunshine in.
10:22Let the sunshine in.
10:26Come on.
10:30Let the sunshine in.
10:42And when you are lonely.
10:47Let the sunshine in.
10:48Let the sunshine in.
10:49Let the sunshine in.
10:50You got to open up your heart.
10:53Let the sunshine in.
10:54And when you feel like you've been cheated.
10:57Let the sunshine in.
10:59And your friends, turn it back.
11:01Let the sunshine in.
11:03Just open up your heart.
11:05Let the sunshine in.
11:06You got to feel it.
11:10You got to feel it.
11:14You got to feel it.
11:15Let the sunshine in.
11:16Open up your heart.
11:17Let the sunshine in.
11:19You got to feel it.
11:23You got to feel it.
11:26When you open up your heart.
11:28When you open up your heart.
11:29You got to feel it.
11:31When you open up your heart.
11:32You got to feel it.
11:33When you open up your heart.
11:50Lately, Clark, I've been kind of worried like the last couple of months that something
11:55funny will happen between you two, between you and Carol, like at the quality garden,
11:59like a lamp will fall on you guys while you're fucking or something, or.
12:03A cool bird will fly into the room when you're having a quiet moment and you guys will be
12:06like, oh my God, look, there's a bird's nest in the closet.
12:10We never noticed.
12:12And then when we talk about it, I wouldn't really know it.
12:17And, you know, you could probably tell that I wasn't part of it.
12:21Because sex isn't, it isn't the sex.
12:26What you really share is just time alone from the world.
12:30And, man, I don't have that.
12:32And I kind of just want to be there with you on the cool side of the curtains.
12:38It would just be once in a while.
12:41I guess I'm really part of it.
12:44I got the, um, the old friends discount at the quality garden.
12:54I wanted to reciprocate for all the, for all that you've, uh, all that you've done for me.
13:01I was in the old friends program, the frequent guest program.
13:05Welcome back.
13:06Oh, thank you very much.
13:09Uh, anyway, I was in the program when I worked for Pressmer Quilt Supplies.
13:13Um, perhaps, does that ring a?
13:16No.
13:17I sold toner, printer cartridges.
13:20And I thought it might help me feel a little more included.
13:23Like a little included.
13:24Well, uh, I have been frequently again.
13:30My wife has been at the quality garden frequently again.
13:34Your family?
13:36Uh, yeah.
13:38Yeah.
13:38Some of them.
13:39Some of them.
13:40And a friend.
13:41And, um, maybe we can be retroactive.
13:46Old friends.
13:48Old friends for new friends.
13:59This matter concerns the ongoing investigation of a murder case.
14:03We discovered a bank account that was used to pay for multiple visits here.
14:07This quality garden suites?
14:09Yes.
14:09There's a period of reimbursements.
14:12Several in a series.
14:14Can you explain this?
14:15This would be a retroactive application of a frequent guest discount.
14:21That was an unusual request.
14:25So, yeah.
14:26I know what this is.
14:28I remember this.
14:29And this man made the request?
14:33No.
14:34That man.
14:35He made the request.
14:36He would come sometimes on some of those dates as a member of that party.
14:46He would come with this party?
14:49Yes.
14:50And go.
14:51They would come and go together sometimes.
14:55In a group of three.
14:57Together.
14:57They would come in a group of three, yes.
15:00As a, um, threesome, if you will.
15:05Threesome.
15:13They all look alike.
15:16Christ.
15:18Uh, I'm Donahue Homer.
15:20I'm working with Detective Plum.
15:22I wonder if I could have a word with her, please.
15:24Yeah, um, she's told me a lot about you.
15:27Oh, all good, I hope, huh?
15:32Come on in.
15:35I never lived in the suburbs.
15:38I grew up in Chicago.
15:39I worked Chicago for 26 years.
15:42St. Louis for 10.
15:45And I thought this case was gonna be open and shut,
15:47because it's the suburbs.
15:48It's regular people.
15:49It's normal people.
15:50Forrest has a thing with the wife.
15:53Husband gets in the way.
15:54Husband winds up dead.
15:58Dark with normal.
16:01But Forrest says he had a thing with the wife, okay.
16:05Then he started to have a little feeling for the husband, too,
16:08that he would never hurt Floyd.
16:09He's saying that he loved Floyd in some way.
16:12Well, that's not real normal.
16:14No one's normal.
16:16It just looks like that from across the street.
16:21Modern love said that.
16:26Where was the other bike that early morning?
16:30That's why I came here tonight, the other bike.
16:32What other bike?
16:33Forrest said it wasn't him at the pools on that peculiar bicycle.
16:38And it dawned on me.
16:40Maybe he's telling the truth.
16:42Because there were two.
16:43He owned two of them.
16:45And we never asked where the other one was that morning.
16:49Hmm?
16:51Want to take a ride with me over to Forrest's?
16:53Well, you know, there's something that I want to...
16:59I'm...
17:00I'm kind of embarrassed.
17:03I kind of can't say it.
17:06Who want to say it?
17:08Scratch it on my back.
17:10Like in letters.
17:12On my back.
17:13Yeah?
17:14Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:17Okay, ready?
17:18Mm-hmm.
17:23R.
17:24Yeah.
17:26I.
17:27Mm-hmm.
17:31M.
17:31Yeah.
17:33Rim?
17:38Rim job.
17:44Hey, my man!
17:46Hey, my man!
17:52Hey, my man!
17:56Hey, my man!
18:00He can't hear.
18:01Is he blind?
18:02He can't hear anything.
18:04Oh, no.
18:05Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
18:40What are they saying?
18:41There's a dance at the hotel.
18:45What is Floyd saying?
18:47He's saying it's on the other side of the hotel.
18:50I think the kid said that his parents dropped him off in the wrong parking lot.
18:54He almost walked into the pool.
18:56Yeah.
18:57Well, Floyd got him.
19:00Yeah.
19:01Wow.
19:02Wow.
19:41Nothing further.
19:44Why?
19:49Because I loved him.
20:10You loved Floyd Smyrnich.
20:13Yes.
20:14And rest would hurt him.
20:18The rest of what?
20:20The rest of the story, it would, yeah.
20:31So your husband purchased two bicycles in the spring.
20:34Yes.
20:35Specialized.
20:37And he kept them here.
20:39Yes.
20:40Both.
20:41Hmm?
20:42Well, we have one.
20:49Where's the other one?
20:50Was it moved?
20:52I haven't seen it here for a while.
20:54I mean, since the bicycle trip, Clark and Floyd.
20:57I actually think Clark said that it was damaged.
21:00Floyd damaged it.
21:01So it hasn't been here?
21:03No, it hasn't been here for a very long time.
21:07Uh, I really don't know where it is.
21:12It's been out there all this time.
21:14Yeah.
21:15That could be the bike from that night.
21:18The account that Clark Forrest used to pay Floyd Smyrnich's life insurance.
21:23Yeah, Canadian Bank, his mom's account, yeah.
21:25I discovered a series of charges.
21:28You're going to think it's unusual.
21:29Well, unusual's becoming pretty usual around here, detective.
21:32So tell me.
21:34Floyd Smyrnich knew about the affair.
21:37Yeah.
21:38The text.
21:39You know what you're doing with Carol's not right, bro.
21:40I want to meet and get it figured out, bro.
21:42No.
21:45Floyd knew about it.
21:48Throughout.
21:49I think...
21:51You think what?
21:52I think Floyd liked to watch.
21:54Watch what?
21:56Watch Clark fuck his wife.
22:01Watch another man?
22:02Yes.
22:05What are you people doing out here?
22:12Make sure you play by the rules.
22:15Okay.
22:16Uh, a judge.
22:18No.
22:19No way.
22:21Okay.
22:22Santa Claus.
22:24Nope.
22:25Uh-uh.
22:25Uh-uh.
22:32This is the station.
22:34I should take this.
22:34Can you freeze my sand time?
22:36How do we freeze it?
22:37I just put it on its side.
22:38Okay.
22:41If Floyd knew about this affair,
22:43was watching this affair,
22:46then what the fuck is this?
23:02Where should my legs be?
23:04Uh, outside, Carol's.
23:06But you've been doing it, like, not where I told you.
23:11You're, like, wrong.
23:12Right.
23:13Like, your legs are on the inside?
23:14Mm-hmm.
23:15You should try it.
23:16It's a different experience.
23:18Okay.
23:18Cool.
23:20Some constructive criticism.
23:21I hope that's okay.
23:23Yeah.
23:24Yeah.
23:24Um, Clark.
23:28Yep.
23:29We'll talk about being DTF with our own wives again.
23:36You know, being down with our own wives,
23:38just to get back to that.
23:41You know, hey.
23:42Mm-hmm.
23:43You know?
23:44Hey.
23:44Yep.
23:45Um, I have problems getting, like, you know, full on.
23:54Yeah, you know, I was reading this thing.
23:57You know, they were saying that, uh, sometimes boners, like,
24:03you know how, you know, you need readers when we're at the age that we are.
24:09You know, it's hard to make out the words.
24:10So, they're saying, also, you can't, you can't make out the, the stimulating sexual details,
24:18uh, like, nipples or whatever, the same way that you can't make out the words.
24:24Like, they're just, they're harder to see.
24:26You know, you just can't see them as well.
24:27So, you don't get the same reaction.
24:29You know, you, you don't, you can't, you don't have the same solid, uh, boner going.
24:34Even if she got her hands on the other bike, how did she get her hands on the amphizine?
24:47There's this shrug, amphizine, to go full on, and my doctor can't.
24:58What is it?
24:59Uh, it's something that helps you get full on, but I take massive pills for my curve,
25:06and Viagra, and heart medication.
25:10You can't combo these too much.
25:13It'll stop your heart in the wrong amounts.
25:18So, um, my doctor won't.
25:22What do you find beautiful?
25:26About?
25:28About Carol.
25:30Can I ask that?
25:32You get full on with Carol.
25:37Yeah.
25:40What do you find beautiful?
25:43Carol's got pretty hands.
25:46You gotta get your robot pants off.
25:48Look.
25:50She's got a nice voice.
25:51Do you like that?
25:52Yes.
25:55How about now?
25:56Also, uh, what are these muscles called?
26:00Uh, trapezius.
26:03Carol's got great trapezius muscles.
26:05Yeah, she does from the back.
26:07I haven't thought about that.
26:11In a while.
26:13Hey, Clark.
26:14Hmm?
26:16You wanna hear the rest of the story about my dick?
26:20The, um...
26:21Yeah, the full story with the whole...
26:24The curve deal and the ordeal with that.
26:27The rest of the story.
26:29Yeah, if you feel like telling me the ordeal, yeah.
26:32There was a car event after the news interview.
26:44Floyd, do you consider yourself a hero?
26:48Uh, I don't...
26:48No, I don't think that's...
26:49I don't think that's important.
26:51I think...
26:51I think what's important...
26:54Is it, like, that guy's nuts, right?
26:56You know, but he probably didn't start out that way.
26:57Like, he probably started out like he had uncles and pets and stuff.
27:00He probably started out pretty normal.
27:01You know, his parents probably had to come to the heartbreaking realization
27:04that something was probably really wrong with him.
27:06Something they couldn't fix.
27:07But they never quit, you know?
27:09They never gave up.
27:10They're the heroes.
27:11That's...
27:11They're the heroes.
27:13You know, that's...
27:14No doubt about that.
27:15Yeah.
27:17I gotta go.
27:20We probably won't use any of that.
27:22Well, hey, when's this gonna air?
27:24Uh, we don't know yet, and it might not.
27:34That smashed your dick?
27:36No, it smashed my wrist.
27:37That dick smash happened after that.
27:40After the wrist cast.
28:00That smashed your dick.
28:02No, no.
28:20Now I'm back, on my way to the interview, totally protected from the rain.
28:25I'm in a suit that I feel really good in that Carol got for me, and I felt loved.
28:30Man, I was ready.
28:34And then, my life changed forever.
28:53I never went into the board of trade that day.
28:56Now, practice the sentence you have created.
28:58I want you to know, I love you, I love you so, and I did it.
29:16Come on, baby, come on.
29:31What does that mean?
29:32It means, uh, giving back is very important, and we're all part of a community.
29:37And what about this, like, stretching gesture?
29:39Oh, uh, very.
29:40Isn't that cool?
29:42No, because I can hear, so you can just say it.
29:46I just wanted to show you I was good at it.
29:48I just learned all that on the train.
29:50You're part of a family, too.
29:53You know, you go to Chicago to get a job in financial trade, and you come home with two
29:56broken arms and some dumbass plan, Floyd?
29:59How do you say that every year you don't pay your taxes, you owe more money?
30:05They could take our house.
30:09I, um, you know, I don't, I didn't learn that much, so I was just starting to learn it
30:14because I, you know, for the first time, I realized what I wanted to do and be in this
30:22world.
30:24Unbelievable.
30:29So, what happened to your dick?
30:31Oh, that was, uh, way after.
30:34Oh, damn.
30:35I gotta go, Clark.
30:38Okay.
30:39Can I ask you something?
30:40How often do you two, I mean, I hope, is that, is that cool?
30:47Me and Emmy?
30:50Um, not for like, uh, like ten months, maybe more than that, a little?
31:02Well, yeah, same, maybe more.
31:09I want to be full on on the cool side of the curtains with Carol.
31:13I want to see those things that you talked about, like our hands and stuff.
31:20And where are your readers, right?
31:22Big deal.
31:23Yeah, maybe.
31:25Get the details?
31:26Okay, I'll where are my readers, but also amphazine.
31:31I think I can get back with that.
31:34You know, I can get over this ump stuff.
31:37I can be with her the way she remembers when she remembers.
31:43I mean, I had some fun times, you know?
31:46Yeah.
31:52Will you get me this prescription?
31:55What's it called?
31:56Amphazine.
31:58And it's dangerous.
32:01No, it's only dangerous in the long amounts.
32:04You'd be careful?
32:06Yeah, I'm only going to take enough to get full on.
32:09That's not a lot?
32:10No.
32:12No, it's not a lot.
32:14Look, my doctor's just being overly cautious.
32:17You can get it, easily get a prescription from any doctor.
32:20They give it out for depression.
32:22I just can't get it, because I've got a weird dick.
32:41Okay, man.
32:42Hey, bro.
32:44Uh, yeah, I'll do it.
32:48No, it's not a lot.
32:51Yeah.
33:18What's the difference?
33:26Dude, you have life insurance now.
33:33Raymond?
33:34That's your middle name, huh?
33:36Yeah, what's yours?
33:38Raymond.
33:39No way.
33:41Way.
33:43Cosmic.
33:45Way.
33:48We're still learning about each other.
33:51Way.
34:07Hey, Clark.
34:10I can't hear my heart.
34:13Stop.
34:15It's gone us.
34:32If anyone asks you how I am, just say I'm doing fine.
34:45If you will do that for me, I'll do the same for you sometime.
34:58I don't want my friends to see me like this.
35:06Maybe some other time.
35:13Too much rain's falling, there's been too much rain falling, there's just been too much rain falling down on me.
35:35Yeah.
35:37Yeah.
35:37Hmm.
35:40Thanks for listening to all this.
35:42Yeah, of course.
35:44Yeah.
35:44Hey.
35:48So, um...
35:51I think I'd like to have that back in my life, you know?
35:56I think there'd be a lot of happiness.
36:00Yeah.
36:00There, yeah.
36:03I think you'd find it peaceful, too.
36:05Yeah.
36:06You think we could be like that?
36:09And again?
36:13I'd probably have to wear my readers.
36:15You want to wear your glasses?
36:16Yeah.
36:16Of course.
36:18Can we have a dream meeting at the Quality Garden Suites?
36:22Yeah.
36:22Yeah?
36:23I'd like that.
36:25Yeah.
36:28What's your dream?
36:30My dream is just to...
36:32Just to be there with you.
36:35Again.
36:38And...
36:40One more thing.
36:47Hey, Carol.
36:51Hey.
36:56Why is Clark here?
36:57It's complex.
37:02Okay.
37:03Well, try me out.
37:11Can Clark watch?
37:31I remember, yeah.
37:32We don't see those bikes, really.
37:34It was repaired here.
37:35Yeah.
37:36The sprockets were hammered.
37:37Can I see it?
37:38That recumbent bike you're talking about?
37:39Yeah.
37:41It was picked up.
37:43By whom?
37:44A woman.
37:45We can't let the bike go until we have the full, you know, payment.
37:48Which is a lot.
37:49Which is $210, which is a lot.
37:51Yeah, that's...
37:52That's what it is.
37:53It's a lot.
37:54Okay.
37:56You know, I looked up sprockets.
37:58And the ones I saw were $40, not $210, like on here.
38:02You ought to look up sprockets.
38:03I remember it pretty well.
38:04She was intense.
38:06Huh.
38:06How's your, like, husband, or...
38:09How's his face?
38:10He said he took it in the face when he wiped out.
38:11Yeah, well, that sounds like something that my husband would do.
38:15How's his face?
38:16It's fine.
38:16His face is fine.
38:17Did you say $210?
38:18This is a lot.
38:20Yeah, that's...
38:21That's what it is.
38:21That's a lot.
38:22Okay.
38:25It's a lot.
38:26Okay.
38:31Well, can I get a receipt?
38:34Oh.
38:36Yeah.
38:41I thought we should just talk about it, you know.
38:44Maybe Clark can be there.
38:45Uh, where I experience.
38:48You know, in the closet where I experience.
38:50It was just, we talked about it.
38:52I was just hoping that maybe...
39:04Sharing this experience this summer has been, it's not always been easy for me.
39:09And, um...
39:11I didn't always feel like Floyd.
39:14Sometimes I felt like...
39:16Like praying?
39:18No, it's a sign.
39:20For small.
39:22I feel small.
39:25I told myself that we were all three of us just sharing this experience this summer.
39:30But that's...
39:31I mean, we weren't all really sharing.
39:35You two were sharing.
39:39But if Clark can be there with you and me in the old ways, and I can be full on,
39:49and Clark can experience that,
39:52then it can be like we were all sharing an experience this summer.
39:56And I won't feel those closet feelings, and I can be full on, and with the, you know, emphysine and
40:07self-respect, and, you know, I think it would be good for Clark, too.
40:12In what way?
40:12In the way that, like, I worry that he...
40:14I mean, do you ever worry or do you feel bad that you're making me feel small or insignificant because
40:20you're sleeping with my wife?
40:25Yeah, yes.
40:26I mean, I...
40:27Yeah, it's a totally normal way to think about it.
40:30Yeah, so it would be good for you, too, for your self-esteem, you know?
40:35Because I don't want you to feel bad that you're making me feel small.
40:39This could be something that's just an experience that we all share, and then you could feel good about it.
40:45You're the sweetest guy.
40:48That's why I fell in love with you. There's no one anywhere like you.
41:02All right, can you guys not do that, please?
41:05What?
41:06It's just, with your hands, I can't understand what you're saying. It's rude.
41:10Sorry, sorry. Yeah, yeah.
41:15What's emphysine?
41:16For my guy.
41:18For your guy how?
41:19For my guy. Full on.
41:21But you take blood thinners.
41:22For your curves, so...
41:24Is that okay?
41:26When the dose is...
41:29What if the dose is bigger?
41:35Would kill me.
41:42Do you want lemonade?
41:45I do. Sure.
41:51I do.
41:53I do.
42:06I do.
42:15I do.
42:16have any lemonade mix um so i thought i would just you know squeeze some lemons and put some sugar
42:22in
42:24but then we didn't have any lemons or sugar
42:38what is it you guys are looking for uh the warrant is for the space of and the contents in
42:43the garage
42:44so please open the door
42:48please open the door mrs smirnage this is love smirnage open the door please
43:20we know she had the second bike now but is she capable of this is she capable of murdering her
43:26husband for money the seal conviction of hers did you know that if somebody fills out an application
43:35to a police department that they are consenting to the disclosure of any criminal charge
43:42expunge seal whatever full background check
43:54like in carol of smirnage's case her name simply on an application to a police department
44:03they would send the contents of her earlier conviction to that department head
44:12you learned this in chicago
44:17yeah i guess i did
44:22aren't you head of special crimes in twilight
44:29yes
44:32then you could do that just like that
44:40maybe give us some thought
44:50oh
44:56oh
45:12Oh, sunshine, blue sky, please go away
45:18My girl found another and gone away
45:23Oh, with the wind, my future, and my life is filled with blue
45:28So day after day, I sail off up in my room
45:33I know to you, oh, it might sound strange
45:37But I wish it would rain
45:42Wish it would rain
45:47I'm going badly, so badly
45:50I want to go outside
45:52But everybody knows
45:55I've done a man ain't supposed to cry
45:57But listen, sure, I got to cry
46:00Cause crying, crying, crying, he's at the pain
46:05Oh, yeah, now
46:07People is hard to feel inside
46:09Oh, Lord, here they claim
46:12I wish it would rain
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