Boggy Creek Page #5
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No, she didn't get it neither, though.
No, it was...
No, we are not at the beach, guys.
I'm not getting in.
Hey, so did she tell to you about that
interesting experience at the diner?
- Yah, yah.
- She told me that. That was classic.
Yeah, oh my God.
The people in this town are so spooky.
I mean, we walk in the diner,
they just stared at
us, the whole time.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
And this old guy
was on the porch,
I expected him to take out his banjo
and just go to work when we walked out.
Hey, I can't do this anymore, Troy.
I can't be doing this.
Remember I said
I got to discuss my...
You made that painfully obvious, girl.
Well, I'm done. I'm finished and
mean at this time, I'm going back.
Do you have anything to say?
Well, goodbye baby.
So Jen is pretty bent out of shape
about us being here, huh?
No, she's fine.
She doesn't seem fine.
Well, it's kind of my fault.
I kind of put her on the spot.
She's just really been a mess
after her father dying and all,
and I didn't realize she
wanted to be here alone.
Now look.
Jen is a sweet girl.
She's just got a lot of things
she's gonna do right now, that's all.
She'll be all right.
Well, maybe but...
I'm sorry. That doesn't give
you the excuse to be just so bad.
Hey! Watch it girl. That's my
best friend you're talking about.
Now you know what?
I actually think it's great that she's
actually around people, you know.
I mean, being alone by yourself,
being a hermit like that.
That can't be good for nobody.
What happened to her dad, anyway?
He was found on the side of the
highway up there. In his running clothes.
They think it was a hit-and-run.
Some sort of large vehicle.
When they found him,
he was almost unrecognizable.
Sh*t, that's awful.
I've heard worse. I mean,
at least he didn't suffer, right?
What?
All I meant was that
some people suffered.
He was lucky in like
a weird sort of way.
- Hey.
- Hey.
So you all want to take
the boat out or something?
I'm so hungry.
I'll go make sandwiches.
You know,
actually I'll go with you.
No, no. Stay here.
It'll only take me a few minutes.
All right.
- I got you.
- Only landing bush.
- Here you go.
- Now, work Buddy.
- Hey.
- So what are you writing about?
- Nothing.
- Nothing, huh.
Hey look, I'm sorry for
imposing by being out here.
It's okay.
- It's a great place.
- Yeah, I like it.
Dave.. can you come
here for a second?
Just hold on.
Give me a minute.
- So how long did your dad live out here?
- 11 years.
And this is the first time
that I've been back in a while.
- Aren't you guys in a fight or something?
- No.
No fight. My dad he just
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