Animals
It's almost 7:
00.Save those.
Save those.
Ah.
Still hurts?
Yeah, and will soon.
I think a millimeter
from my lingual nerve.
Your lingual nerve?
My boob hurts.
Still?
I know.
What if I have cancer?
You do not have cancer.
Everyone says you're pretty.
Perverts.
I'm proud of it.
You don't count.
I'm just categorizing some CDs.
Oh.
- Uh, yeah, the poetry ones.
- Cool.
- Do you like poetry?
- Yeah.
You know, it's like music
without music.
Oh, I love this.
- Any luck?
- Look what they have.
Do you guys have this
on cassette by any chance?
'Cause we don't have
Oh, yeah, well,
we got a bargain box of tapes
around here someplace.
Um, I'll go look for it.
Thanks.
I don't know.
12 I think.
Anything good?
No.
But... it'll sell.
Oh, sh*t, this is like 15.
Perry Mary better give me
a five apiece for this.
- 16.
- Oh!
that bargain bin
he was talking about.
I love you.
Now... wish me luck.
Good luck.
- Baby!
- Oh, my God.
I hate it when you do that.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
How much did you get?
Perry Mary says nobody's bought
a CD in two weeks.
How much did you get?
What's up, bro?
Y'all got sh*t f***ed up
doing everything
the way y'all want to.
He cool.
What's up, Adam?
- Hey.
- Haven't seen you in a while.
Yeah, just laying low, bro.
- No crazy hustles?
- Not lately.
- How much you need?
- Six.
Uh, seven.
I can seven for the 60.
Thanks, man.
Whoo.
Waiting on the bus?
Yep.
Still with the old girl?
Yeah.
Yeah, she's out there.
That sh*t been hot, man.
Half the block
got locked up Thursday.
I gotta get out this sh*t.
I gotta play
that stock market, man.
Know what they say...
Buy low.
Sell high.
You take it slow, Adam.
- Thanks, man.
- All right.
We're in business.
He said it's strong, so go easy.
He always says that.
I've got to have
your good loving
I've got to have
your good loving
I've got to have
your good loving
Your good, good loving
Without you
My life ain't no good,
oh, no
I'd be dead,
dead, dead, dead
Like a piece of wood,
oh, yeah
I'm no good,
good to myself
For you
or nobody else
what I say
Don't keep my hanging on
Let me die today
I've got to have
your good loving
I've got to have
your good loving
Jude.
I need a minute here, love.
I need your lighter.
Kind of in a pinch, honey.
Just slide it across the floor.
You want me to slide it
across the floor.
- Yes.
- Across this dirty, germ-infested...
- Yes.
- All right, hold on.
Women, right?
I'll help clean you.
See, there's more nerves
in the bottom of the human foot
than any other part of the body.
It stimulates
the Babinski Effect.
- Babinski?
- Babinski.
I still say b*obs
are much sensitiver.
But Gary didn't have b*obs.
So what I would do
is I would tie him up,
and then I would nail
a bunch of pins
to the bottom of his feet,
like a hundred of them,
and he'd never walk again.
- What's wrong?
- It's no use.
I'm sorry.
I just... I did too much sh*t.
- I could...
- No.
- I could...
- I know, I know.
I'm sorry.
Wax on, wax off.
Ooh-chop.
I love his little karate outfit.
Oh, my God, amazing.
Two windows over.
Holy crackers.
I want that to be us one day.
Top left.
Jesus.
30 seconds, go.
Hi there.
Are you lonely tonight?
Do you need a little company?
Well, I'm a sexy,
horny college girl
looking to blow off
a little steam,
if you know what I mean.
So call Roxy at mailbox 721.
Done.
- How was that?
- It was good.
Let me do it again.
No, it's good.
I want some of that.
Roxy? Really?
Yeah.
I went to high school
with a girl named Roxy.
She had a lisp.
We're too early.
What are we gonna do
for an hour?
How do I look?
Like a guy who works
at a funeral home.
Like the handsomest guy
Just act like we belong.
We do.
Do you think a prayer
gets more attention
if it's wrapped in a $10 bill?
Nah.
A 20 maybe.
I could price, you know,
4,000 CDs in a year,
and wouldn't even come close.
No, sh*t!
I've always wanted one of these.
be for our road trip?
Let's keep it.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
How close are we?
We are...
here.
Aw, yeah.
Look at that landscaping.
I need a hit for this.
Do you have anything?
- I'm out.
- No.
I gotta like a rinse.
That's it.
Sh*t.
Don't forget to honk this time.
Take this.
- For what?
- For protection.
What am I gonna do?
Put up shelves?
So... welcome.
Make yourself comfortable.
- Wow.
- Yeah, I was just watching the game.
...have already
surpassed their sack total
from all of last season.
Turn it off.
They have nine sacks,
have six...
I'm, uh...
My name is...
Oh, it doesn't matter.
I'm gonna call you Guy.
If that's okay with you, Guy.
Sure.
Yeah.
Sit, Guy,
you're making me nervous.
Oh... I'm sorry.
So what do you do?
Uh, I'm in, uh...
I work at the Board of Trade.
You must be good at your job.
Oh, you know.
I do all right.
I had some good things happen
in grains.
I work in grains.
Cool.
Not at all.
But, you know,
it's a job, though.
So you're gonna
behave yourself, right?
Hmm?
We can do our business
without Frank
having to come in here
Oh, y-yeah.
Yeah.
Of course.
Good.
I hate it when he watches.
I have some cocaine.
Yeah-oh.
Do you, um...
Do you party?
This is... well.
It's supposed to be pretty
good stuff.
So, well, you know,
it's an option.
Oh, sh*t, um...
I almost forgot.
You talked to Frank
on the phone, right?
You know the rules?
Oh, yeah, yes.
He hates it
when I tell people this,
I was with this guy,
and he didn't want to pay,
and so then when Frank came in
to make him pay,
he called the cops,
said he was being robbed.
Can you believe that?
So now Frank
the first half and then,
you know,
the second half when we're done.
So what happened with the...
With the guy?
We went back a few days later,
and Frank set his house on fire.
Um... here.
You know what?
I'm gonna just give you
a bit more for just, you know,
because, and then...
And then I'll give you more,
um, you know...
Be right back.
They out of town
for the weekend?
No, they're... I get my kids
every other weekend.
My ex is, um...
She's...
They live in Skokie.
Um, make another drink,
and I'll be right back.
Go.
F***ing go!
Oh, man, I swear to God, babe.
This is the last time
that we're going to do this.
I get so nervous
when you're in there.
Just a rinse, right?
Mm-hmm.
You just had a rinse left,
right?
Yeah.
Our lives
still mean something
Where the desert
and the mountains meet
Where the desert
and the mountains meet
I wish I's
in the sunshine
Drinking tequila,
beer, and wine
Where
We'll set up camp beneath
the moon
We'll set up camp
just me and you
And I will
sing you cowboy songs
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