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0:26

Into each life some Rain must fall.

0:32

But too much is falling in mine.

0:40

Into each heart

0:43

some tears must fall.

0:46

But someday the sun will shine.

0:54

Some folks can lose the blues in their

0:59

hearts.

1:00

But when I think of you

1:04

>> another shower so

1:09

each line

1:11

some rain must fall

1:15

to falling

1:18

in my

1:24

life some rain must fall

1:30

but Too much, too much is falling in

1:32

mine.

1:36

Into each heart some tears

1:41

must fall,

1:43

but someday

1:46

the sun will shine.

1:51

Some folks can lose

1:54

the blues in their hearts.

1:58

But when I think of you,

2:01

another show starting

2:15

in my

2:17

>> sit

2:19

sit

2:20

>> into each and every life.

2:22

>> Good girl.

2:24

>> Some rain got to fall.

2:27

But too much of that stuff has come

2:30

>> fallen

2:32

>> into mine.

2:33

>> Is that a good place for you?

2:35

>> And into each heart.

2:39

Some tears got to fall.

2:43

But I know that someday that sun is

2:46

bound to shine.

2:49

>> Some folks can lose the blues in their

2:54

heart.

2:56

But when I think of you,

2:59

another shower starts

3:03

into each life.

3:06

Some rain must fall, but too much is

3:12

falling in mine.

3:47

I suck.

3:52

Some folks can lose

3:56

their heart.

3:58

But when I think of you

4:02

and another shower star,

4:13

but

4:25

That's not

5:23

Go go go go go go go go.

5:50

Oh, give me land. Lots of land under

5:55

starry skies above.

5:58

Don't fence me in.

6:02

>> Let me ride through the wide open

6:05

country that I love.

6:07

>> Don't fence me in.

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Let me be by myself in the evening

6:16

breeze and listen to the murmur of the

6:20

cottonwood trees.

6:23

Send me off forever, but I ask you

6:26

please

6:28

don't fence me.

6:31

>> Just turn me loose. Let me straddle my

6:35

old saddleeneath.

6:43

Let me over yonder till I see the

6:47

mountains rise.

6:51

I want to ride to the ridge where the

6:56

west commences

6:59

and gaze at the moon till I lose my

7:02

senses and I can't look at hers and I

7:06

can't stand fences don't fence me

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>> let me be by myself in the evening

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breeze and listen to the murmur of the

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Woo trees send me off forever, but I ask

7:27

you please don't

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Just turn me loose. Let me straddle my

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saddle underneath the western skies

8:18

>> on my

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tender

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mountain

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and gaze at the moon till I lose my

8:38

senses and I Can't look at and I can't

8:42

stand.

8:50

Don't you me?

9:21

Fire

9:34

coming.

9:36

Before

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the war,

9:52

people joked about cockroaches surviving

9:55

a nuclear blast.

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But they didn't merely survive.

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They improved.

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Enlarge thorax

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to ward off attack.

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Extended antenna in order to hunt in

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packs in sizes to help ingest larger

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prey

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such as yourself.

10:26

You should know better than to light a

10:28

fire after dark.

10:34

Sir, I'm looking for my father. He was

10:37

uh kidnapped by this woman named Molda.

10:39

Have you seen her?

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>> Listen, you need to go home, miss. Vault

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dwellers are an endangered species here.

10:47

You come from a world of rules, of laws.

10:49

This place is indifferent to all of

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that.

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I do not think you would be willing to

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do what it takes to survive up here.

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I'm not going back without my dad.

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>> If you insist on staying,

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then you will have to adapt.

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The question is, will you still want the

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same things

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when you have become a different animal

11:26

altogether?

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Come on. Who are you?

12:16

65

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65 standing by. Vector 972.

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Check and confirm on vector 942

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ID.

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My lord Titus,

12:44

I see you went with the tempered lining

12:47

on the T60. Does that that help with

12:49

mobility?

12:59

Clean them.

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Verify your transponder.

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Set us down.

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>> I'm bored and I want to shoot something.

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>> My lord, we were assigned to search a

13:41

town called Philly. We're still miles

13:44

from Heat.

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Heat.

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A

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[ __ ]

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Beautiful.

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Heat up

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here. A

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heat.

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Look, my lord.

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They were here. A man

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and a dog. It's a target.

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They were

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Go see if the target's in there.

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>> My My lord, I I don't have armor.

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>> You earned the suit through acts of

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bravery. This is an act of bravery,

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>> my lord.

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>> An order,

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>> my squire.

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>> Move.

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See anything?

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What's the problem? Tip [ __ ]

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Oh, [ __ ]

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Oh, [ __ ]

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Holy [ __ ]

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[ __ ]

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Take this. Take this.

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Help.

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Help. Help me.

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Shoot it.

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Shoot it.

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Shoot it.

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Help.

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Get this [ __ ] thing off me.

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Help. Help me.

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[ __ ] [ __ ]

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[ __ ] this [ __ ]

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[ __ ] Where were you,

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huh?

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[ __ ] place. There's always something

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to ruin your [ __ ] day.

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This wasteland [ __ ] sucks.

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The clerics, too.

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with their [ __ ]

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sending me on stupid missions for

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remnants that turn out to be

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a [ __ ] toaster oven.

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You know what you could do with a

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[ __ ] toaster oven? Do you have any

20:54

idea?

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Give me a stimpack.

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What the [ __ ] are you doing, man? Can

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you get me a [ __ ] stimp pack instead

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of just standing there?

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I'm asking you for a stim pack and

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you're looking at me. You're looking at

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me like you don't know what the [ __ ] to

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do. I got a two-tonon

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radiated bear on my back and you're

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standing there.

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You stupid [ __ ] You know this

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is all your fault.

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You know what they do to squires?

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that don't do their [ __ ] job.

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They string you up.

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Maximus by your uh lungs and they uh

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they hang you

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and let the vultures come get you.

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That's what they're going to do to you.

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They got to be the worst [ __ ] squired

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there is. This is all your fault.

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You dumb [ __ ] You

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give me a step back. Give me a step

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back. I can't breathe.

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It is a knight's duty to better this

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fallen world.

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You don't deserve that armor.

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>> You think you do?

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You [ __ ]

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They'll kill you for this.

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Not if I bring back the target.

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What? Damn you.

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>> Hi. Hello. Excuse me.

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Excuse me. Hi.

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May I approach?

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>> I ain't got any weapons.

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>> Oh,

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>> for money.

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>> It's okay. I just want to ask you for

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directions.

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>> Okay.

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Sorry,

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I'm I'm a little lost.

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Hi.

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What's that you're working on?

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It's meant to be a water filter. No

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matter how much sand I put in it, I just

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get more sand.

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>> Well, have you tried water

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>> for the water filter?

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>> You got water?

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>> Oh. Uh, would you like a sip

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here?

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Uh, sorry. Uh, sir, I actually I might

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need that.

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>> Yeah, me too.

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Thank you. Somebody hand you a bottle of

24:54

clean water and you drink it. Even if

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you're not thirsty, you drink it once

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you can anyway.

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>> Right.

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Uh, you haven't happened to seen a group

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pass by with a prisoner. you.

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>> Nope.

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You head to Philly.

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>> What's Philly

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>> town?

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Show that hill.

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Never been myself.

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>> You've never been over that hill.

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>> No, it's too dangerous. People get

25:27

killed in Philly all the time. That's

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where my daddy got killed. Anyway,

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couple brothers, too. Had a hand as

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well. She got killed there once.

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>> Sorry to hear that.

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>> Oh, thank you.

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>> Sounds dangerous.

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>> Or you just stay here,

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live with me,

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use a family. It helps with all the

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work. Uh,

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>> I'm okay. But, uh, thank you so much for

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the advice.

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I'm real sick. Think I'm dying.

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You wouldn't have to put up with me for

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too long.

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>> This could all be yours.

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>> I'm okay.

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Thank you.

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>> You're a good person for not shooting me

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with that gun.

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>> It was really no problem.

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Bye.

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Can't remember tonight.

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Girls,

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girls, watch out. Watch out. There's a

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twolegged animal running.

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If it smokes a great big cigar and it

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hangs around at a bar. If it tells the

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biggest lies with a loud,

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it's a man. If it walks, if it talks, if

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it habits are a little bit pecul

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If it breaks and tries to make you think

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it's wonderful, be on the lookout. Don't

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let it fool you. But if it

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more than just a light in the sky

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and you find you,

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it's a man.

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[ __ ] yeah.

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doing something wrong.

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>> No. Stop me.

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>> I'm going to [ __ ] kill you. Son of a

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[ __ ] You [ __ ] hear me? Unhappy, you

28:37

bastard. No [ __ ] murder you.

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>> I'm going to throttle your [ __ ] ass.

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That's going to be it. This is the end

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of your [ __ ] days.

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>> I said on hand him.

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>> How the tables turn.

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Thank you, Mr. Metal Man. Much obliged

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to you. And as for you, you stupid rue.

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Not the first time I've been persecuted

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for my scientific curiosity.

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>> Have a really bad day, sir. Toodles.

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You, sir, are a scholar and a gentleman.

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>> You should be commended.

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>> I'm sorry. Are you okay?

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Don't Don't murder me.

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>> It's just the guy was [ __ ] my

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chickens.

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>> Okay.

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On your way, citizen.

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>> Grab it. Hold it.

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You are the man.

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Hello there.

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My name is

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in the wasteland.

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A genuine undiluted antib

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>> fresh iguana.

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>> Can I interest you in some iguana?

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>> Oh. Uh,

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>> I'm okay. Thank you. Um, have you seen

31:44

this man?

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>> Dog me.

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>> Oh, uh, I'm okay. Thank you.

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>> You got [ __ ] I can try and

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Woo!

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Yes!

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God damn maggot.

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>> Oh, sorry.

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target.

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Uh, hi there.

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>> I noticed that you have an assortment of

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Vault-Tech equipment.

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>> Uhhuh.

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And uh well, because these items

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technically belong to Vault-Tech, it

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would be safe to assume that you do

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business with criminals.

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Not judging you.

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Don't imagine there's that many other

34:17

options up here, but I'm actually

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looking for one criminal in particular.

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>> Holy [ __ ]

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You're an actual vault dweller.

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>> I am.

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I thought all you sardine [ __ ]

34:35

[ __ ] were dead. Barb, get in here.

34:38

You got to see this.

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>> Um, ma'am, the raider I'm looking for is

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about 5 foot nf.

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>> A woman in her 50s, I think.

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>> Goes by the name of

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>> Get back to your [ __ ] room, Barb.

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I take it you know who she is.

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>> Everyone knows who Mold Daver is.

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Get out of here, Vault Dweller.

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>> Ma'am, this Molda broke into my vault,

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took my dad, and and killed

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>> and I'm telling you, you're going to go

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through a whole lot worse if you stay

35:20

around here. Trust me, I can tell by

35:24

looking at you. Clean hair, nice teeth.

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All 10 fingers.

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Must be nice.

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>> Well, I know that it can't have been

35:39

easy for you up here, what with all the

35:41

murder and and the dirt.

35:45

But the mission of the vaults should be

35:47

important to everyone.

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>> And why is that?

35:53

Well, uh,

35:56

well, you see, the idea is, um, that

36:02

we're going to

36:04

save America.

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And when exactly were you planning on

36:11

saving America?

36:14

The vaults were nothing more than a

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holding ground for rich folks to hide in

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while the rest of the world burned.

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We vault dwellers

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recognize uh and are grateful for the

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privileged position we were born into.

36:36

And you know what folks up here

36:40

say about the vaults?

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What?

36:45

[ __ ] the vaults.

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Okay. Well, uh,

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thank you for your help, ma'am.

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Okay, you can come.

37:50

You again, miss.

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>> Really think you should go home. You are

37:56

not safe here.

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>> That's what people keep telling me. No

38:03

one understands my situation.

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>> You come from Vault 33.

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Your primary crop is corn. You have a

38:13

telesic projector in your farm. It lives

38:16

images of the Nebraskan countryside.

38:19

You've been brought up in a meritocracy

38:21

where people pride themselves on doing

38:23

the right thing.

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I think I know enough to know you need

38:29

to go home.

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>> Who are you? And how do you know so

38:36

much?

38:39

You Wilson,

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>> let's get you inside. I told you we'd

38:44

get the [ __ ] out of here.

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>> Real

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Or you wouldn't happen to be a doctor,

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would you? Cuz I happen to be looking

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for one.

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>> You know you're kind ain't welcome here.

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>> Well, maybe not,

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but I'm going to make myself welcome.

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Last night, a bounty came in through all

39:35

six agencies.

39:39

A hefty price on the head of a man that

39:42

fits the description of that fellow

39:44

right there.

39:54

Now, I may not know much, but I do know

39:57

a bidden war when I see one. Maybe,

40:02

but I've been paid a whole lot of caps

40:04

to provide this man safe transport out

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of Philly.

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>> Change plans, I guess.

40:18

>> I got a thousand bottle cap for whoever

40:21

kills that [ __ ]

40:24

>> But you don't get [ __ ] if I kill him

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first.

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Hey,

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hey,

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hey.

40:55

Heat.

41:14

Heat.

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Damn, y'all ain't got me working up a

41:29

appetite.

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Right off you one of these cherry

42:05

tomatoes, but you got a hole in your

42:08

neck.

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Come on.

42:34

Get out.

43:01

No.

43:09

for the tomatoes.

43:16

What was he

43:34

walking?

44:20

I'm going to have to ask you to leave

44:22

him alone.

44:24

Now, I acknowledge that I'm unfamiliar

44:26

with your circumstances, but at first

44:29

glance, your treatment of this man

44:31

appears unfair, and I'm obliged to

44:33

intervene.

44:35

Now, if your instinct is to harm me as a

44:38

person simply trying to deescalate a

44:40

conflict, then I'll have to assume of

44:41

the two of you, you are likely the

44:43

primary aggressor. In which case, I

44:46

think everyone in this town would agree

44:47

the force is justified

44:50

unless you willingly stand down now.

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[ __ ] vault. Well, Jesus.

45:07

Well, now that is a very small drop in a

45:10

very, very large bucket of drugs.

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She said stand down.

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Night, Titus of the Brotherhood of

45:42

Steel. Stand down or be cut down.

45:47

>> You got to be [ __ ] kidding me,

45:50

huh?

46:11

Hi.

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Listen, that man is important. I've been

46:21

sent here to find him. Get him inside

46:22

and keep him there until I've dealt with

46:24

a ghoul.

46:25

>> Okay. Thank you.

47:04

Hey,

47:08

come on.

47:24

Well, I'd say come up here and get me,

47:26

but it's hard to walk upstairs when

47:28

you're wearing a 12piece cast iron

47:29

skillet set.

47:35

>> Going to need a new foot barf. Time to

47:38

eat my beans, but okay.

47:42

Ah,

47:43

go.

47:47

I can still make this, too.

47:49

>> You'll be lucky if you can make it to

47:51

[ __ ] breakfast.

47:53

>> B, I'm with you.

47:56

>> We got a whole crate under the box with

47:58

the defibrillator. You keep moving

48:00

things around without telling me.

48:02

>> I don't mean to interrupt, but was that

48:04

a night?

48:10

It wasn't under the defibrillators. Just

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saying. I'm sorry for yelling. Been shot

48:16

in the head.

48:19

You yell at me the way.

48:39

She can take me.

48:45

>> If you think this little thing can haul

48:47

your limping ass across the wasteland,

48:50

you may not be as smart as people say

48:51

you are.

48:52

>> You have anyone else you can trust in

48:54

this town?

48:58

>> [ __ ]

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>> Hey, Daddy's girl,

49:04

I need you to take this man here to my

49:06

client.

49:08

Oh. Uh, thank you. Uh, bud only here to

49:12

find my dad. Uh, besides, no offense,

49:15

but you're in no condition to travel.

49:18

>> My client goes by the name of Lee

49:20

Moldab.

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Now, you ain't getting near Moldab

49:29

without something to bargain with. And

49:31

delivering this guy right here is your

49:34

best option.

49:37

Well, what does Moldiviver want with

49:38

you? I mean, she steals dads.

49:43

Do you want your dad back or not, kid?

49:47

Huh?

49:51

Gosh damn it. Okay. Uh, now here, this

49:55

is where you're going to find Moldab.

49:58

She and her kind hole up across the [ __ ]

50:01

hole.

50:02

>> What's the [ __ ] hole? Uh, well, just

50:05

just get to the coordinates.

50:07

>> The rads move pretty quick and then out

50:09

through there. So, you're going to need

50:11

to move fast if you want to get the

50:13

scans.

50:13

>> All right, I can do this.

50:15

>> Yes, you can do this. Sure you can. You

50:18

are a vault dweller. True to your word,

50:20

this really

50:22

this could

50:24

may maybe work. You really mean that?

50:30

Don't get out the back hurt.

50:39

God hurt.

51:16

Oh [ __ ]

51:20

>> Well, I guess basic training ain't what

51:22

it used to be. You drive that thing like

51:25

a [ __ ] shopping cart.

51:27

Woo!

51:32

>> Rule number one,

51:35

read the manual.

52:04

No.

52:14

Oh no.

52:25

Serums to energize. Serums to

52:28

invigorate.

52:31

Serums to heal your feet.

52:39

Cures for pains.

52:43

Foot healing serum.

52:46

will make you grow an entire new foot.

52:48

Maybe

54:08

Is

54:22

that

54:29

help?

55:20

It's not about

55:53

This will have to do.

56:01

It says here we have about 20 miles left

56:03

to go. How's your new

56:06

>> Oh, golly.

56:09

Holy moly.

56:18

I'm not going to make it.

56:24

Listen.

56:25

I don't know who you are or how you know

56:30

the things that you do, but you are

56:32

going to get across that wasteland and

56:34

we're going to do it together.

56:37

Okay, that's a promise.

56:41

>> No, you see, I've just taken a cyanide

56:43

pill.

56:47

>> What?

56:47

>> VaultTech Plan D. It was the most humane

56:50

product that VaultTech ever made. It was

56:52

quick, painless,

56:54

tasted like banana.

56:56

I was surprised it wasn't more popular.

57:03

People are going to come after you.

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You'll need to move quickly.

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You can change the future

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if you can bring me to Mulaver.

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But how am I going to bring you if

57:19

you're

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>> not not my whole body?

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>> Just my head.

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>> Pardon?

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I took the pill so that it would be less

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taxing for you to go through with it.

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It'll be easier if you carry my head

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instead of dragging my whole body.

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>> You

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You're asking me to

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please.

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I'm begging you and this is the only way

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to get your dad back. I knew I could

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trust you. You are a fault dweller.

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But if you're going to survive,

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you need to start acting like a surface

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dweller.

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>> Okay, Miss McClane,

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>> how do you know my name?

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>> Sir.

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Hello.

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Heat.

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Okay. Doie,

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>> I don't set the world on fire.

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I just want to start

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a flame in your heart.

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In my heart I have but one desire

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and that one is you.

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No other will do.

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I've lost all ambition

60:21

for worldly acclaim.

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I just want to be the one you love.

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And with your admission that you feel

60:33

the same,

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I'll have reached the goal I'm dreaming

60:38

of. Believe me, I don't want to set the

60:43

world on fire.

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I just want to start

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a flame in your heart.

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I don't want to set the world on fire.

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Honey,

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I love you too much.

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I just want to stop a great big flame.

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down in your heart.

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You see,

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way down inside of me,

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darling, I have only one desire.

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And that one desire is you.

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And I know

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nobody else ain't going to do.

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I don't want to set the world

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on fire.

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I just want to start

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a flame in your heart.

Interactive Summary

The video discusses themes of resilience, survival, and the search for belonging in a post-apocalyptic world. It features dialogues about adapting to harsh environments, the loss of loved ones, and the search for a specific individual named Molda. The narrative touches upon the conflicts and alliances formed in this new world, with characters navigating dangers and making difficult choices. Ultimately, it highlights the human spirit's will to survive and find meaning amidst devastation.

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