The Omnipotence of Dreams Page #2
- Year:
- 2017
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- Yeah.
- Well, I had to watch
the super bowl, so I said,
"Look, I have this new
(thunder rumbles)
(mumbles), right?
Stereo sound and new
(mumbles) with keg and taps.
Eric and his wife, his new wife, actually,
Jessica were gonna come
over and watch the game.
You should see Jessica.
Whoa (laughs)!
Whatever happened to his first wife?
Remember, she got that skin disease.
Well yeah, I remember now.
Right after that Christmas
party, he filed for divorce.
Yes (laughs).
Eric and his wife were
standing at the punch bowl
when the boss's wife said,
"Don't let anything fall in!"
Did she think it was going
to fall in or something?
(laughs) it was ugly.
What, the situation?
No, his wife's face.
(laughter)
But anyway, his new wife is the knockout.
Now where was I?.
Oh, oh, oh, so I tell my
dad, "Come over if you want."
you know, I'll stick him in
the car or someplace (mumbles)
or anything, put him in charge
of taking peoples' coats
when they arrive.
So anyway,
(fly buzzes)
there's a snowstorm and
he's driving my Lexus.
Wouldn't you know, he doesn't show.
Well, okay by me, but right
after two minute warning,
two minutes left in the game,
I get a phone call. From whom?
- The state police.
- The state police?
Oh!
(fly buzzes)
Is this Mister?
Yes, it is.
Is your father named?
Yes, it is.
Well, he's been involved in an accident.
Oh, man!
Two minutes left in the super bowl!
What happened?
(glass clinks)
He totaled the car, went into a ditch
and broke his leg.
Total the Lexus.
Oh, man!
He kept trying to call me,
because of the super bowl!
I mean, I think they
called fire and rescue.
He calls me.
So to answer your question, no,
my father is not going
to be driving my new Z4.
And with a broken leg,
(thunder rumbles)
I had to hire someone to
go to the grocery store
and take care of him.
Why can't Sheryl do that?
She's too busy with her charities.
You know, I've been
driving Route 13 for about
10 years now, and I've never
seen this place before.
What a dump.
(thunder rumbles)
Wonder if this is the
place where all those
gangster murders took place?
Wasn't that called Murphys?
No, that was, um,
the Bavarian house on Route 60.
On 16?
Yeah, just past the Dead Man's Curve,
over the old Benson Bridge.
No, that place was built after
the late 1920s, early 1930s.
in the '40s during the war.
Which war?
The first, no, second World War.
What?, what murders?
Huh, well, I guess there's this guy
that was looking to challenge
the head gimbo,
was looking to take over the operations.
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