[Heyyyy, Barge. Long time, no see for this guy, and boy does he look pissed.]
Hey, you know what? Fuck you too, Admiral. If I wanted to go home, I'd've asked to go home. You wanna know what happens when you send a dead guy back home, eh? You wanna know? Nothin', cause not a one of the guys he used to hang out with can see him
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[You know that sort of happiness someone gets a puppy for Christmas? That is the tone you're getting Dallas. He'll start being concerned about what happens when he's done being happy over Dallas being back.]
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Hey, Doc. Lemme guess--you were thinkin' I wasn't gonna come back.
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Do you want to get together and talk about what happened? Or at least take the dog for a romp in the CES. He could probably use it.
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[And he is, just as he promised. He's gotten quite punctual, really, and somehow manages to keep up with the overly energetic dog.] Man, Doc, you don't know how glad I am to see you.
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You look like you're in a fair mood.
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What was going on back home?
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[He pauses, looking thoughtful and just a little troubled.]
I'm beginnin' to think they don't even miss me.
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What were they doing, what were they acting like? [He's hoping that they weren't getting into as much trouble.]
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I dunno, man. Everyone knew me in that town. I wasn't expectin' to be mourned and I don't want that, but I dunno--you'd think I'd've made a bit more of a dent. You'd think somethin' would've changed when me and Johnny kicked the bucket. [It's more about being remembered, than anything. He cares about his friends and he's glad they're alright, but it concerns him that his legacy is just going to fade.]
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If you went back, what do you believe you'd do?
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I dunno though, man. I'd probably've gone back to doin' the same stuff I did before, I guess.
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