Roadgames Page #2
- Year:
- 1981
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Police are denying speculation
of a Jack the Ripper type
murder at large, and
claim the two grisly items
are probably unconnected
and isolated.
The United Beef Workers
Federation has blamed the
critical shortages
of meat in retail outlets..
- Well, well.
(radio murmuring)
(harmonica humming)
- [Radio] ..who is the principle
antagonist in the strike,
which has left
Perth without meat.
The spokesman for the
federation has asked that anyone
knowing the whereabouts
of Mr. Day who is believed
to be returning with his
family from the Nirvana Caravan
Park, Warrnambool...
- Sucker.
(harmonica humming)
(tires screeching)
(heavy tumbling)
- Hello there!
- Wait, miss, I'm sorry,
I'm not allowed to pick up
hitchhikers.
- Oh, I'm not a hitchhiker,
I'm not hitchhiking.
off and left me here.
We can catch 'em if ya hurry.
Why, isn't this cozy.
So high UP-
Hope I don't get truck sick.
Oh, my name's Madeline Day.
- Pleased to meet you.
- But Floyd, that's my husband,
the idiot, he calls me Sunny
as in Sunny Day.
- Sounds like a wild and
crazy guy, your husband.
- Oh, that's nothing, we've
got a daughter, Doris Day.
Like the movie star.
We can go now if you don't mind.
- Well, I can take ya
as far as Yellowdine.
There's a roadhouse there,
and you can phone the police.
(coughing)
- Your dog doesn't
bite, does it?
- Oh, he's not a dog.
- It looks like a dog.
- He's a dingo.
- Dingo?
- Yeah.
keep a dingo for?
- Well, I like him.
He doesn't eat too
much, he's quiet.
- A dingo's a kind of dog,
so what's the difference?
- A dog is a parasite hybrid.
I mean, he chases cars,
he barks at shadows,
and he eats his own faeces.
But a dingo, dingo's
clean, he's intelligent,
he's quiet.
Fact, he's physically
incapable of barking.
That's why they call
him the silent dog.
He's an aristocrat.
Like me.
- Are all truck drivers
as stuck up as you?
- Madam, just because I drive
a truck does not make me
a truck driver.
- Oh, you and your tundra
wolf sitting up here in your
ivory tower.
I bet you're not even
married, are you?
NO.
(engine rumbling)
- Why aren't you
going to pick her up?
- Lady, that hitch is getting
- That's no reason to
call her a b*tch, is it?
- Oh, hitch.
- [Madeline] Language.
- Hitch, as in hitchhiker.
- Well, a gentleman
would have picked her up
with this maniac running
'round loose butchering girls.
- What maniac?
- The one on the
radio, on the news.
- Yeah, go on.
- I don't know, it's
just some maniac.
- Yeah? Well, what else
did they say about him?
Did they say what
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