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D.T.F St Louis S01E04 [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:08Why are you dressed like that? Like an umpire?
00:11Because I'm an umpire.
00:12What? What?
00:14Yeah, at Strohmeyer Park. Bronco Mustang Games. I told you.
00:19When?
00:20Like last Saturday. I said I needed to pick up some part-time weekend work
00:25so we could get better plates and dishes for the household.
00:28You know, more grown-up furniture stuff for Richard and stuff.
00:31You don't remember me saying that? I told you.
00:32I told you I was going to pick up Saturday.
00:34Right, and I said that wasn't going to be enough
00:36and I was going to have to pick up some work nearby.
00:38You don't remember that?
00:40Okay, yeah.
00:41Okay. Hey, can you cancel the lawn maintenance guys today, please?
00:46Because we were supposed to do it last month and I just got another bill.
00:48Okay, yeah, I totally forgot to do it, so yeah.
00:51Yeah, because we have to start cutting all these, you know, all these things
00:54or we're never going to be able to get Richard into private school
00:57or do any of the things that we have to do.
00:59I'm totally going to do it today.
01:01Okay.
01:07Why umpire?
01:08Because it's right behind the house and it's $85 a game.
01:11I don't know much about baseball, but it's going to be weird. Whatever.
01:22Hey, it's cold up. Let's go.
01:25I'm waiting for you.
01:26You have to say play ball.
01:28For what?
01:29For like the game to start.
01:31Just start it.
01:32You have to say play ball.
01:34Play ball?
01:34No, not to me.
01:36It's like everyone.
01:40Hey.
01:41Hi.
01:42Play ball.
01:44Not to each kid.
01:45Just yell it out to everyone.
01:49Play ball!
01:53So, um, the ump thing.
01:57You're going to be doing that for a while, huh?
02:00Yeah.
02:02I mean, new school.
02:04We're like three years away from even being able to make a deposit on that.
02:09And we still have to get the more grown up furniture set and stuff for Richard's room.
02:14Well, that was on the list for last year.
02:17Almost two years now.
02:19Oh, yeah.
02:20Cool.
02:23Cool.
02:24We'll just cut corners until then.
02:27Cool.
02:29So, you're going to do the ump thing until then, huh?
02:35Yeah.
02:36Yeah, cool.
02:41Cool.
02:59Cool.
03:13Cool.
03:17Cool.
03:18Cool.
03:24move it tuba no way jose okay you're okay you're okay okay happy birthday
03:37oh no way jose no yes yes yes they're very feminine
03:48we're almost there in terms of getting nicer plates and bowls for the household and a more
03:54grown-up furniture set for richard and bedding and stuff you know and the tuition hey come on
04:01we want to get there right yep yes yeah we want to get there floyd i don't see why they
04:08want to
04:08just put that right on the coupon that it doesn't include pop sirloin you know we haven't paid his
04:13therapy bills for two months so they've started sending letters have you noticed any change
04:19since therapy um no no not really um we've been talking
04:30richard we've been talking school's not really for him well i mean the vest i don't think it's the
04:39vest i just think people don't know him if people knew him they could like him
04:52the new school what a chance there could be for him yeah yes so
05:02no way jose on these okay
05:09okay
05:24okay
05:27okay
05:53I mean, how did my son ruin all your milk?
05:59Mrs. Albertsons?
06:01Then don't you know how my son ruined all your milk?
06:07Fuck.
06:14Hey, Quise. Stephen Quise.
06:16Hey, Carol.
06:17Hey, can I get my own money?
06:19We, you didn't get your own money?
06:21No, for three weeks.
06:22Three weeks what?
06:24I haven't been paid for three weeks, Quise. Come on.
06:26Shoot. Okay.
06:27Let me look into it with the league.
06:29Okay, thanks. That's 600 a month, right?
06:31Thanks.
06:32Where are you going?
06:35Uh, there's an issue with my son.
06:37He did something with the milk at Albertsons.
06:39Mustang game.
06:40What?
06:41You're on the afternoon Mustang game?
06:43Rattlers versus the Comets? Field four?
06:45I just, um, two games, and I gotta go pick up my kid, and my husband's a one of his
06:49mothers.
06:49Carol, I'm on field three. That's the schedule.
06:52And I can't pay you if you don't write the games you signed for.
06:59Wow. Okay.
07:02Play ball!
07:03Run, run, run!
07:15I just don't understand how this could happen.
07:19Neither do I.
07:21But you still have to pay for the milk.
07:39Hey, Carol, love.
07:41Hey.
07:43How's your mom doing?
07:46She's, um, pretty good.
07:50How are you doing?
07:55Um, uh...
07:58Okay.
07:59Can I talk to you for a second about one thing?
08:04What?
08:13The...
08:19The umpire gear around the house.
08:26Okay.
08:29So, in general, I'm really glad that you're doing it.
08:34I mean, Little League is a great place for kids to learn about Team Dynamics.
08:38Also get some sunshine, so I think it's a really good idea that you're doing it.
08:42Why are you doing Uptalk?
08:44Doing what?
08:44Doing everything ends in a question.
08:46Doing Kids Are in the Sunshine.
08:48Okay, I'm not.
08:49Okay, you are.
08:50Okay.
08:51Well, maybe I'm just, you know, maybe I'm a little nervous about, you know, saying that
08:57the umpire gear around the house, it makes it a little hard for me to get my engine revved.
09:04You know, it kind of, uh...
09:07Because it kind of neutralizes, uh, sexually.
09:09So, maybe if there was more time around the house when we weren't an umpire, um, I thought
09:15it was important to share this, you know, so that our sex life can...
09:19Yeah, okay, thank you.
09:22Okay?
09:23Okay.
09:32Oh, I, uh, sent out some invites for a cornhole party.
09:40I'm jacked for you to meet my friend Clark, the weatherman guy I told you about.
09:44So, I'm jacked.
13:27Are you excited about the wine bike trip?
13:30Yes.
13:32It's going to be 64, 65, you know, perfect.
13:42Get outside of town in a bike group of nice people, you know.
13:49Drink some wine, not too much.
13:53Share that with someone special, you know.
13:59Don't make me over, now that I do anything for you.
14:08Don't make me over, now that you know how I adore you.
14:17Don't pick on the things I say.
14:21The things I say.
14:22Perfect day.
14:22Just love me with all my hopes.
14:25Oh my God.
14:26This is so, this one is so, here.
14:28This is really fruity.
14:30There you go.
14:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:32Is that good?
14:35Don't make me over.
14:36Don't make me over.
14:37Look at this.
14:39Now that you got me at your command.
14:44Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
14:48Whoa!
14:48Accept me for what I am.
14:51Accept me for the things that I do.
14:55Accept me for what I am.
14:58Accept me for the things that I do.
15:02Pick your fave, and we'll have it at lunch in the bistro.
15:06It's totally this one.
15:07Yeah?
15:08Yeah.
15:09Yeah.
15:11Don't make me over.
15:13Perfect day.
15:15Don't make me over.
15:17Perfect day.
15:18Now that you got me at your command.
15:21Hey, remember when I was telling you that I French that guy?
15:27Accept me for what I am.
15:31Accept me for the things that I do.
15:38I don't know if I want to do DTF anymore.
15:41I don't know, Clark.
15:43I mean, I don't...
15:45I don't know how to, like, be in that scene.
15:50Just in over my head with this one.
15:53Okay.
15:55I worry.
15:57You know, he knows that my heart wasn't in that French.
16:04I, uh...
16:06Maybe I hurt his feelings.
16:09I worry.
16:11At night.
16:12So much.
16:14My thoughts swirl.
16:17Hmm.
16:19Oh, God.
16:20It's wise my fave.
16:23Yeah.
16:24Hey, so...
16:25So what are you worried about mostly at night?
16:32Like dying?
16:36Then my secrets are known.
16:42Like what?
16:44Like I owe, like...
16:47$48,000 easy.
16:50Probably more now.
16:51I mean, I don't even look at the tax bills anymore.
16:56I'm like...
16:58That that's what I leave.
16:59Just that.
17:01It's like...
17:03Not nothing.
17:03It's worse.
17:05Don't worry about Richard.
17:06Don't worry about Carol.
17:08And...
17:09You know, when you lie down in bed, you're...
17:11You feel like your heart's supposed to rest, right?
17:13Your heart's supposed to go, shh.
17:16And...
17:17Mine just races.
17:20It's like I got like a bird heart.
17:25How?
17:26They work so hard.
17:28You know, to fly.
17:29And their heart just like...
17:31Racist.
17:34My heart's like that.
17:36It's like a bird heart.
17:38But I can't fly.
17:44Yeah.
17:45It's my fave.
17:47Richard has borderline personality disorder.
17:50Which means that my impulse control is...
17:54Man.
17:57Yeah.
17:59Public school is tough for him.
18:00There is another school.
18:02With fewer kids.
18:06And they all are like...
18:08Different.
18:09You know?
18:09Like him.
18:10And I lie in bed and I...
18:12Think how could I afford this?
18:14And then I worry about it.
18:18You know, I can...
18:21You know, I could...
18:23Uh, cover you...
18:25With this.
18:26With these problems.
18:28These worries.
18:28No, man. No.
18:29Hey, man.
18:30At the gym.
18:32Be out the bee.
18:33Be out the beak?
18:35I can help.
18:36In life.
18:37The same way you helped me at the gym.
18:38I can help you get these bills down.
18:40So you can sleep.
18:42Get you some insurance.
18:43You get some peace.
18:45You know...
18:46We hush that heart, son.
18:49Hush my heart?
18:50Yeah.
18:51My bird heart.
18:56I can help.
18:58With the...
18:59Tuition, too.
19:01I can help.
19:02It'd be nice to have a man heart.
19:04Like a...
19:07I don't know.
19:10What is it?
19:12Well, I was a boy and I pictured myself as a man.
19:14I never pictured myself as a man asking another man for money.
19:17I pictured myself as a man parachuting out of an airplane with a machine gun in a time of war.
19:23And all those war buddies, like, floating by him going like,
19:26You're a good leader, man.
19:27Yeah.
19:28You know what I pictured doing as a man?
19:32What?
19:33Having a good friend and helping him when he needed it.
19:36And him helping me when I needed it.
19:40And I was happy.
19:44Take happy, Floyd.
19:48What's this tuition like?
19:50It's like...
19:51Four...
19:52Payments over the year.
19:53Like about $7,000 each.
19:55Something like that.
19:56Let's get him in there.
19:57I can cover you guys.
20:00You know?
20:02Then we'll see if it helps and we'll take it from there.
20:04Hey.
20:09Hey.
20:12Be out the bee.
20:17Be out the bee.
20:18Be out the bee.
20:22Hey, are you still crying?
20:24Just a little bit from happiness.
20:28Well, you are actually a little drunk now, so be careful.
20:36Hey, hey, hey!
20:37Oh, fuck!
20:41Yeah, the bike was dinged up, but I was all right.
20:43Did you guys have fun?
20:45You and Clark?
20:48Yeah, we had a blast, man.
20:49Hey.
20:51Thanks for asking.
20:55You know what?
20:56Let's take off a little early.
20:58I want to show you something.
21:01There's only like 12 kids per class, so you already know there's going to be less a-holes.
21:09How soon can I start?
21:11We'll pay tuition tomorrow, right after that.
21:15And the kids, they test smarter than at Collins.
21:18They're smarter, so we know you're fitting in better already, because you're smart as F.
21:26You have.
21:27Yeah, yeah.
21:28Fresh start.
21:30It's worth millions and millions, man.
21:33All your surroundings fresh, teachers fresh, kids fresh.
21:37All that hard stuff.
21:40You just leave that behind you.
21:43That's not coming here.
21:46Who knows, maybe there's a-
21:49Maybe there's a friend already here.
21:51I mean, could be.
21:53Maybe he draws cool fantasy predator birds, and he's looking for some cool kid to show them off to,
21:58and here you come all fresh and cool with your cool predator bird portfolio and stuff.
22:05Could be.
22:10You sure you don't want my jacket?
22:12Eh, fine.
22:12Mm-hmm.
22:15Well, I'll tell you what, if there is a kid who draws...
22:17predator birds, he's...
22:20he's a lucky effort, because he's about to meet you.
22:24F stands for fuck.
22:26Yeah, I know, but I didn't say fuck.
22:28I said...
22:29F.
22:32Trying to be a good dad figure here.
22:35You are.
22:38And I'm what?
22:38Yeah.
22:40You're a good dad figure.
23:08F.
23:09Y, and I'm because you're not.
23:09I'm sorry.
23:25I'm gonna be a good dad figure.
23:26You're such a big lady, you're my favorite kid.
23:26I'm so sorry for that.
23:26I'm sorry for that.
23:30I wanna make it even though, you go back up my bed.
23:32I don't know, I don't know.
23:38So I do have the mess here, but I'm so sorry for what I thought.
24:07I don't know how to say this.
24:08I don't know how to say this next part with sign language.
24:14Speed.
24:17Speed cornhole, bro.
24:19Cardioblast.
24:20Let's go.
24:21Let's do it.
24:21Come on.
24:27Speed!
24:28Cornhole!
24:32I'm just going to shake a little of the bacon.
24:35Oh, there we go.
24:36I'm going to leave you.
24:37Leave you enough for four minutes.
24:41Thank you, man.
24:42Yeah.
24:42Left enough for flavor.
24:46Wow.
24:47Nobody's ever...
24:48I mean, Carol, but, like, nobody's ever cared enough to shake the bacon off of my sandwich
24:51but leave enough for flavor.
25:01What's that?
25:03Optimism.
25:09Secure a P.O. box I rented to get our secret life insurance bills.
25:13Oh.
25:14Because I'm going to pass that physical.
25:17Good idea.
25:18You're going to ace that physical.
25:20No.
25:20Or pass it.
25:21You're going to ace that motherfucking life insurance physical.
25:25That's the fucking news.
25:31We're the Thunder Boys.
25:32We're going to ace that.
25:34We're the Thunder Boys.
25:34Motherfucking life insurance physical.
25:36We're the Thunder Boys.
25:38We're going to ace that.
25:40Motherfucking life insurance physical.
25:52We're the Thunder Boys.
25:54We're going to ace that.
25:55Motherfucking life insurance physical.
25:57Well, I'm Ford's Furniture K.A. Pure Joy, and I'm from the St. Louis area, and I employ all the
26:05tricks for aced in my motherfuckin' physical.
26:08Hey, low sodium, low beer, speed cornhole, high gear, used to be rock solid and now I'm pure joy, and
26:16now I'm gonna pass up to the weather boy.
26:18Show joy, weather boy, lookin' hot as fuck, understand thunder boys, leave you thunderstruck, take a break, shake the bacon
26:25off your sandwich, we're doin' two steps at a time on the staircase, kid.
26:29We're the thunder boys, we're gonna ace that, motherfuckin' life, it sure is physical. We're the thunder boys, we're gonna
26:35ace that, motherfuckin' life, it sure is physical.
26:39Hey! See ya later, elevator. In a wild candy aisle.
26:48Just got a real wobble, I might have messed up the sprockets on my major wipeout.
26:55God, I'm sorry, I'll take care of it money-wise. Okay, cool. Yeah, that would really mean the world to
27:00me.
27:04He has a weird dick. And he just can't pop them like he used to, you know, like pop those
27:10boners.
27:11Yeah, you said.
27:13And he has money stress, so he eats and then he feels bad about himself.
27:21He looks okay.
27:22I mean, yeah, but he used to be like...
27:27Well, Carol, we all used to be...
27:36You know, when his dick was normal, he was in Playgirl.
27:39His what?
27:41In Playgirl. Like, nude, all the way.
27:45Yeah.
27:47Yeah.
27:48And there's like this little thing about him.
27:49Like, I get to know him thing.
27:54165.
27:59165 what?
28:01That's what it said he weighed then. 165, yeah.
28:05You know, our house is pretty small, so there's nowhere you can really go to be alone.
28:09And I see him looking at it.
28:12His Playgirl.
28:14Yeah.
28:15He kept it.
28:19And sometimes he looks at it, and he looks so sad.
28:26So he has self-esteem things.
28:29And that's part of the boner problems.
28:32Blood pressure's...
28:33It's pretty high.
28:35Yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:36My heart really, when it goes.
28:39Plus I got my shirt off, and so, you know what?
28:42It makes me self-conscious.
28:45I got a ghost in my heart, too.
28:47I mean, that's science, though.
28:50So...
28:51Well, you know, we're taking care of a lot of that with him.
28:55Get his house in order so that there's less stress.
29:02Be out the bee.
29:05What?
29:05What?
29:06It's what we do for each other.
29:07We bring out the best.
29:09Oh.
29:09Yeah.
29:10Yeah.
29:13But the paying the bills and the insurance, that has to be a private thing with you guys, okay?
29:22Because, you know, if he knows that I know, then his self-esteem is gonna be like...
29:28Right?
29:29Yes.
29:30Like, I'm him.
29:31Oh, God.
29:32You know Clark pays our bills.
29:33Now I'm not a man, so now I can ever pop boners again.
29:36Smart.
29:36Yeah.
29:37Okay.
29:38So...
29:38Yeah.
29:40That's just between you two.
29:44Please.
29:45Yeah.
29:48You're serious, okay?
29:55Okay, because I want to have this with him.
29:59Like, in a house that's normal, where it works and, like, fair bills and we do the tuition thing that
30:07we're talking about.
30:09And then we have sex and everything.
30:13So...
30:16This needs to stay between you two.
30:19Okay?
30:21We're serious.
30:23Yeah.
30:29Stay for serious again.
30:32For serious?
30:34Yeah.
30:36Okay.
30:38Okay.
30:50So, uh, I didn't ace it, did I?
30:54Uh, ace?
30:55Yeah.
30:56No.
30:57Okay.
30:59But you passed.
31:01I passed.
31:02I passed.
31:04I passed.
31:05Yes.
31:06Acing, it wasn't even...
31:07Wasn't realistic.
31:08That...
31:08My goal was to pass.
31:11Passing wasn't even realistic like two weeks ago.
31:13Yeah, well, you passed.
31:15Yeah, well, you passed.
31:15Wow.
31:15Clark is gonna be jacked.
31:18Is that your, uh, husband, Clark?
31:20No, no, it's my, uh, it's just my best friend.
31:22He's been like my cheese cop and...
31:25All right, well, uh, nurse Sharon will show you up.
31:46Oh, hey.
31:46Hi.
31:47Who's that?
31:48Uh, safety sesh for the bikes.
31:50Oh.
31:51What are you doing with your computer?
31:53I'm, uh, uh, logging, uh, uh, power duration drop-off in case you and the girls go riding
32:00at night.
32:00I'd like to know how long you're gonna be safely lighted.
32:03Aw.
32:03Yep.
32:04Okay.
32:05Yep.
32:06I...
32:26Dude.
32:29You have life insurance now.
32:35You have life insurance now.
32:38Wow.
32:50Whoa-hooo'啊!
33:17I don't know.
33:22Fifth key, Floyd's furniture's keys.
33:28One, home.
33:31Two, garage.
33:35Three, gym locker, Valley's Fitness.
33:40Four, work locker.
33:46Fifth key, unknown.
33:50The charge was filed before we knew its purpose.
34:00Okay.
34:03I have three keys here that are unknown, even to me.
34:09Old keys.
34:11I don't know what they do.
34:13But I keep them because they used to open something in my life.
34:17And, you know, what if I have to open that thing again?
34:22Unknowns are a part of key chains.
34:25Unknowns are a part of life.
34:27He knows.
34:29Did you see it?
34:31When he stared at the key?
34:33Forrest?
34:33Yes.
34:35He knows.
34:36He realized something about it.
34:37And then he went quiet.
34:39I saw something.
34:41Something like that.
34:43Yeah.
34:47I want to know more.
34:49We always want to know more.
34:51That's a part of this.
34:53That's probably why I'm always in this bar.
34:56Because you never know the whole thing.
34:58And you have to trust the evidence that you have.
35:01We should look at the wife.
35:02She has no motive, Jody.
35:03Can we just consider, what if Clark's telling the truth?
35:07About?
35:08That Floyd wasn't into men.
35:11What would that do to your case against Forrest?
35:15Wouldn't it weaken it?
35:17Don't you want to know?
35:18It's crazy.
35:21French kissing a guy out by your car because you're polite?
35:24Because you're wonderful.
35:27He said wonderful.
35:33Can we interview modern love again?
35:35For what purpose?
35:36For the purpose of asking him if possibly Floyd kissed him just to be nice.
35:42We?
35:48Could you just tell me, generally, how things go down in these sexual encounters?
35:54DTF?
35:55Yeah.
35:56Same.
35:57Same as anywhere.
35:58Yeah, but this is sexual.
36:00Well, everything's sexual, so...
36:02What do you mean?
36:03Everything is.
36:04Every setting is.
36:05Everything's sexual?
36:06Yeah, well, there's a little separation between sexual impulsivity
36:09and, well, it's an on-board chemical feature of every feature of our lives.
36:16It goes where we go.
36:18I'm here, so so is my sexual impulsivity.
36:21For instance, I've just discovered
36:24that I'm attracted to bald, mature authority figures, sir.
36:31I'm imagining a scenario that involves you.
36:41I'm washing your back.
36:43Washing my back?
36:47You're there, too.
36:51It's okay.
36:52Can we just concentrate on our questions?
36:54Sure.
36:55Yeah.
36:55Fire away.
36:55Yeah.
36:56Fire away.
36:57So how does a normal person like Floyd Smirnich begin to become involved with something like
37:03DTF St. Louis?
37:05No one's normal.
37:07It just looks that way from across the street.
37:11Tell me, how would an encounter...
37:13How would that be?
37:15Well, you could meet for intimacy, and that would be in a grove of trees in a park somewhere.
37:20Or a pool house.
37:21Yeah.
37:21Or it could be to meet for breakfast.
37:24See if you have a connection.
37:25Sometimes you don't have one.
37:26You met Floyd Smirnich for breakfast?
37:28Yeah.
37:28To see if you had a connection?
37:30Yeah.
37:31Did you?
37:32Yeah.
37:35But, uh...
37:36But what?
37:37He was just a really nice guy, and we had a nice breakfast.
37:40I tried a little intimacy play there at the end, but mostly it's just a nice breakfast.
37:47What do you hope for from DTF encounters?
37:52Do you remember in school that they had recess?
37:59School can be hard for some kids.
38:02It can be hard to concentrate on something as difficult for that long a period of time.
38:07So at some point during the school day, they just stop the thing, let you go outside and have fun.
38:11But at some point, the tasks get harder, like algebra, chemistry, whatever.
38:22But there's no more recess.
38:29You know, they don't even tell you.
38:36It's just gone.
38:42And it never comes back.
38:46And I guess I just want to fuck around with somebody sometimes, like now and then.
38:51It's just, and he seemed, he seemed like something was weighing on him.
39:01Like he mentioned his son or stepson or something.
39:05Felt left out, you know, left out.
39:09And I told him I felt like that too.
39:11And a lot of my life.
39:13Left out?
39:14Yeah.
39:15Um, let me ask you this.
39:18Do you think when you two were French kissing, do you think that Floyd felt, um, that he was concerned
39:27that maybe his heart wasn't in it, uh, but he didn't want you to feel left out?
39:36You know, so he Frenched you.
39:38He was hands off.
39:40Hands off?
39:42Yeah, he didn't, like, reach around to touch my cheek in the manner that I reached around to touch his.
39:49It was his left.
39:51Left cheek?
39:53No one knows what they're doing with each other.
39:56We find our way.
39:58And it can be clumsy.
40:02Yeah.
40:03No one's normal.
40:05It just looks that way from across the street.
40:08This is your saying?
40:09I guess so.
40:11It, you know, it's just something I pass around to the DTF community to encourage people to care a little
40:16less about what the neighbors think.
40:19That's why God invented P.O. boxes.
40:23That's why what?
40:24Okay, well, and they strip malls in the suburbs, karate, tanning salons, mailboxes, etc. You ever been in one?
40:31Sure. What's in there?
40:33Sure. What's in there?
40:33P.O. boxes.
40:35Yeah. All along the wall, P.O. boxes.
40:39Now, do you ever wonder why all these normal people who have homes out here need all these P.O.
40:45boxes?
40:48It's for privacy.
40:50That's where all the dildos go, sir.
40:55And other...
40:56Yeah, you know. You get it.
40:59Yes.
41:01That's where all the dildos go.
41:03Mailboxes, etc.
41:04They should call it dildos, etc.
41:07Yeah, I never thought of that.
41:23That's why Forrest stopped talking and asked for a lawyer.
41:25Yes.
41:27The mailbox, etc. is just down the street.
41:30$2.60.
41:31There you go.
41:32That's the one.
41:33That's the box.
41:34No one's been paying the bill, and no one's been in the last few months.
41:39$2.60.
41:41That's Thorne.
41:42Can you tell me the date of this owner's last payment?
41:45Before you stop paying?
41:46Yes.
41:48Okay.
41:49It'll take a minute.
42:53She's going to get a million dollars.
43:01Well, that's probably a motive, right?
43:05For murder?
43:08Yeah, Flom, it sure is.
43:18This rainy day in June, the eagles spread its mighty wings.
43:27Hello.
43:28Hey.
43:29How can I help you?
43:32Um...
43:34Yes?
43:35Can I...
43:39Can I just check out a room for a detail?
43:44The cherished things are perishing and buried in their tombs.
43:53There is no hope, no reasoning.
43:58This rainy day in June.
44:10Hey.
44:14Morning.
44:15Yeah, you suck.
44:18I'm sorry, ma'am.
44:21You should be.
44:24You suck.
44:25Look at all those leaves bunched up in the corner, pool boy.
44:28I'm new.
44:30Yeah, you can tell.
44:31Why don't you come on inside.
44:34Make some other tasks for you.
44:36We'll see how you do on those.
44:38Come on up, pool boy.
44:42Yes, ma'am.
44:52How old are you?
44:53I'm just 23.
44:55You've got a lot to learn.
44:56I sure do.
45:00Everybody felt the rain.
45:04Everybody felt the rain.
45:09Everybody felt the rain.
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