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Yeah, I found some hotels online.
Let me get the printout.
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Hey, Bongo. Come here.
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You want a treat?
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Hey, Mike, where do you keep the dog biscuits?
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I'm sorry, what?
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Oh, never mind.
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We'll just find them ourselves, huh?
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We're going to find them ourselves.
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I'm sorry, Susan. I couldn't hear you. What'd you say?
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Nothing.
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It's not important.
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It's my tile guy. Here, see what looks good.
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Hey, Phil.
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Um, no, no, tomorrow morning I'm making a lumber1 run.
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It's no good.
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Uh, nope, I'm gone tomorrow night, too.
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I could let him in.
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No, that's okay. Thanks.
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No, it's fine.
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Just give me the key.
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I'll be around all day.
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All right, um, thanks.
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Phil, I'll give a key to my, uh, neighbor.
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She'll be here to let you in.
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Like every city, Fairview had a neighborhood
that was less than desirable.
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It was an accepted fact anyone who lingered
there after midnight was usually up to no good.
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Rex and Bree Van De Kamp were no exception.
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You really think this is going to work?
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& nbsp;
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This is the most impoverished
neighborhood in the city.
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Trust me, somebody will steal the car.
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How can you be so sure?
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Because I have faith in the poor.
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She's so beautiful.
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I shot this last year on her birthday.
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How are you going to do it?
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I made contact with her at a bar.
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She thinks I'm a real estate developer.
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Is she going to suffer?
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No.
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Edie Britt will disappear,
and you'll go back to your life.
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Before you do it,
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do you think you could ask her why
she sent this note to my wife?
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You can't think like that, Mr. Young.
You can't give in to your curiosity.
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Curiosity leads to guilt2.
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Guilt leads to talking.
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You still have questions?
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I want to be clear about something --
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I walk away with this cash, it's done.
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No refunds3, no buyer's remorse4.