1
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Sorry, but I have to.

2
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Go ahead, my son.

3
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- How long have you lived here?
- Oh hell... 16 years.

4
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- So long?
- A pretty good time. Where do you live?

5
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I live with Ray.
He has decorated the garage for me.

6
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- Is it cozy?
- It is too hot and cold sometimes.

7
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I don't think it's isolated.

8
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I have my own room and can meet
Ray's daughter much more often.

9
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- Does he have a daughter?
- Yes. Brittany.

10
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- How old is she?
- Nine.

11
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How is Ray?

12
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He is doing well.

13
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Brucey needs help.

14
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What's going on?

15
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I'm stuck. In the chair devil.
I won't get up.

16
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Do not shake your head.
It's not my fault.

17
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Lift him by the armpit.
I count. One... two... three!

18
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Thank you as hell.
I thought I was going to die there.

19
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- Wishful thinking.
- Fuck you.

20
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- Are you doing well? Are you steady?
- Yes.

21
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Thanks for stopping by.
I'll see you again soon, right?

22
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- Nice to see you.
- I love you.

23
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i love you

24
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See you soon.

25
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Do me a favor. I have a friend.
Have you heard of Kate Hall?

26
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Kate Hall? She is a journalist at
Herald and writes about crime.

27
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She is writing a book about true crimes
and want to hear stories.

28
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Maybe you can talk to her?

29
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- What do I get out of it?
- You would do me a favor.

30
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Come again.
It's an old friend's daughter.

31
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He has done me some favors
and I would like to repay him.

32
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- No.
- But come on.

33
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- I am asking for a favor, as your friend.
- No.

34
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Thanks.

35
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I wasn't going to say anything, but...

36
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Do you understand how you
dragged me into the shit with Davros?

37
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He is my son-in-law's brother.
Do you realize how much crap I got?

38
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- He fucking tried to kill me.
- I know, but...

39
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My son-in-law didn't talk to me
in six months. It was very tense.

40
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Not my fault.
I met him, as you wanted.

41
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I know, and I appreciate it.
I don't usually ask for favors.

42
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- Hello! My name is Kate.
- Nice to meet you.

43
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In case you were wondering. Get on.

44
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- Nice house.
- Thank you.

45
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- I like old houses.
- They have more character than new ones.

46
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- Would you like a beer or some water?
- Preferably a cup of tea.

47
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- Sure. What kind?
- Do you have Earl Gray?

48
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- So... Where did you grow up?
- Four hours from Sydney.

49
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- On a farm.
- May I ask where?

50
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Ask you.

51
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- What kind of farm was it?
- A dairy farm.

52
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- Did you have a happy childhood?
- It was okay.

53
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Do you want to elaborate on the answer a bit?

54
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- What is the book about?
- Criminals.

55
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I've interviewed a handful
people telling about their lives.

56
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I understand if you are shy.
Altogether.

57
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I'm not writing about anything
you don't feel comfortable with.

58
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You can be completely open with me.

59
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Okay.

60
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Does it matter if I record?

61
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- It's going well.
- Sure?

62
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I'll put it there. Start with
to tell how it all began.

63
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- Your first job, maybe.
- What do you mean by "job"?

64
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- Your first assassination.
- Who said I carry out assassinations?

65
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Freddy said that
and that you have already talked about it.

66
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But maybe I misunderstood.
At least that's what Freddy said.

67
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That's the kind of thing I want to write about
in the book.

68
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- Juicy.
- Yes, it's good.

69
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Juicy. It is good.

70
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As a child, my grandmother baked tea cakes
which were really juicy.

71
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She sprinkled cinnamon on them. Yummy.

72
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- Teacake?
- Teacake.

73
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- Appendectomy.
- Appendectomy?

74
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- Appendectomy... What is it?
- Don't you know what it is?

75
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- It's when you take out the appendix.
- Yes, I knew that.

76
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Panties.

77
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- Panties?
- Not when you say so. But brides.

78
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"Take off my panties."

79
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- That's a good word. Juicy panties.
- Juicy panties?

80
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There you got it. You put
two favorite words next to each other.

81
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I'm a real wordsmith.
What do you think?

82
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Feel it.

83
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Rams... Reeds.

84
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It was nice calamari too.
Fresh, and no frozen crap.

85
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The kind you buy from the fishmonger.

86
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When I put it in the fridge
so I kept the bag I bought it in.

87
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When I was about to cook it
then a couple of days had passed.

88
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I picked it up
and it just stank. Disgusting.

89
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The stench spread through the house.
What I should have done -

90
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- if I had intended to wait a few days
then I should have washed everything thoroughly -

91
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- and put it in a new plastic bag
before I put it in the fridge.

92
00:11:06,928 --> 00:11:11,808
Then it probably would have worked
for a couple of days.

93
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It lay and soured in its own juices.

94
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I had to throw everything away. It was
almost a kilo, so I became varnish.

95
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But I became even more varnished
when I watched a nature documentary -

96
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- which was about eight-armed
octopuses and their life cycle.

97
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It was incredible. do you know how
eight-armed octopuses have babies?

98
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The female becomes pregnant. Of course.

99
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She lays the eggs under a rock.

100
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And then she guards them.
She neither eats nor sleeps.

101
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She just moves her tentacles over the eggs.

102
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Month after month.

103
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And you know what happens
just when the eggs hatch?

104
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- Is she dying?
- She dies.

105
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So I don't eat calamari anymore.

106
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- Calamari are ten-armed octopuses.
- Huh?

107
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- No.
- Yeah.

108
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Calamari are ten-armed
and not eight-armed.

109
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- So I can eat calamari?
- Drive hard.

110
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How many buildings with steel frame
has collapsed due to a fire?

111
00:13:07,216 --> 00:13:12,153
- I don't know.
- Three. All on September 11.

112
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- Two.
- No, three.

113
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It was the World Trade Center
and a third building.

114
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Two were hit by the plane but Building 7
was a few hundred meters away.

115
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It collapsed a few hours later
in five seconds.

116
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It seems to have collapsed after having
hit by debris from the towers.

117
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It started burning
and it caused the collapse.

118
00:13:37,830 --> 00:13:42,725
But demolition experts say
that it was a controlled demolition.

119
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Is the radio on? See you in a while.

120
00:13:51,760 --> 00:13:54,263
Watch out for snakes.

121
00:19:12,748 --> 00:19:16,434
Vinnie!

122
00:19:16,460 --> 00:19:18,962
- What is it?
- Run!

123
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Bus on!

124
00:19:41,986 --> 00:19:44,989
I'm on my way.

125
00:20:03,590 --> 00:20:05,925
Run! Run!

126
00:20:07,385 --> 00:20:12,240
- Damn it! Are you hit?
- No, it's calm.

127
00:20:12,266 --> 00:20:15,478
- How did it go?
- Not so good.

128
00:20:27,781 --> 00:20:29,866
Hurry! Hurry!

129
00:20:35,789 --> 00:20:37,165
Run!

130
00:20:47,259 --> 00:20:51,072
“Jack went out
and climbed up the beanstalk."

131
00:20:51,096 --> 00:20:56,201
“He climbed above the clouds
and saw a beautiful castle."

132
00:20:56,227 --> 00:21:00,789
- How could he climb above the clouds?
- He was probably well trained.

133
00:21:00,815 --> 00:21:06,153
- "He saw the castle and entered."
- Why did he go in?

134
00:21:07,863 --> 00:21:11,217
It was a fancy castle
and he wanted to take a look.

135
00:21:11,241 --> 00:21:16,430
You must not enter other people's castles
in that way.

136
00:21:16,454 --> 00:21:21,710
- You are too old for fairy tales.
- No, go on. I like it.

137
00:21:22,961 --> 00:21:27,232
"Jack heard a voice say:
'Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum.'"

138
00:21:27,258 --> 00:21:33,405
“Jack hid in a cupboard when
a huge giant came in and sat down."

139
00:21:33,431 --> 00:21:37,326
“On the table was a hen
and a golden harp."

140
00:21:37,351 --> 00:21:43,582
"'Lay,' said the giant. The hen laid an egg
which consisted of gold."

141
00:21:43,606 --> 00:21:47,795
"'Sing,' said the giant. The harp played
and the giant fell asleep."

142
00:21:47,819 --> 00:21:53,342
“Jack jumped forward, took the chicken
and the harp and ran to the door."

143
00:21:53,366 --> 00:21:58,763
Did he steal them?
Why did he take the hen and the harp?

144
00:21:58,788 --> 00:22:02,934
- I don't know.
- That's stealing.

145
00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:06,814
How... "Suddenly the harp sang:
'Help, Lord!'"

146
00:22:06,838 --> 00:22:10,651
"The giant awoke and cried:
'Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum!'"

147
00:22:10,675 --> 00:22:15,071
“Jack climbed down the beanstalk
with the giant after him."

148
00:22:15,096 --> 00:22:21,537
“On the ground Jack saw the giant coming
and took an ax from the log."

149
00:22:21,561 --> 00:22:26,166
“With five slashes, the beanstalk fell
to the ground and the giant was slain."

150
00:22:26,192 --> 00:22:30,171
- "Killed"?
- Yes, he killed him.

151
00:22:30,195 --> 00:22:33,423
- He chased him after all.
- But he stole from him.

152
00:22:33,449 --> 00:22:37,744
The giant just wanted to take the hen back
when he murdered him.

153
00:22:53,219 --> 00:22:57,740
I forgot a page.
"The police called on Jack the next day."

154
00:22:57,765 --> 00:23:05,205
"They arrested him for theft and murder,
and he received life imprisonment."

155
00:23:05,230 --> 00:23:09,501
- I don't like that story.
- Neither do I.

156
00:23:09,527 --> 00:23:11,753
It is terrible. Poor giant.

157
00:23:11,778 --> 00:23:17,343
The moral sense is enough
that one should not steal or murder.

158
00:23:17,367 --> 00:23:21,513
Otherwise you get life imprisonment.
So leave it at that.

159
00:23:21,538 --> 00:23:25,768
- That story sucks.
- Yes, it does.

160
00:23:25,792 --> 00:23:29,712
- Okay... Good night.
- Good night.

161
00:23:44,894 --> 00:23:50,667
- Have you read "Jack and the Beanstalk"?
- It was a long time ago. How so?

162
00:23:50,692 --> 00:23:54,337
- Jack was a piece of shit.
- Why do you say that?

163
00:23:54,363 --> 00:24:00,970
He climbed up the beanstalk
and entered the giant's castle.

164
00:24:00,994 --> 00:24:05,974
He stole a harp
and a goose that lays golden eggs.

165
00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:10,395
String everything and stitch.

166
00:24:10,421 --> 00:24:14,842
The giant chases him and
trying to get back everything Jack stole.

167
00:24:16,551 --> 00:24:23,558
Heading down the beanstalk
Jack knocks it down and kills him.

168
00:24:25,019 --> 00:24:27,104
What a pussy.


