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iceecatz
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Posts: 82
(9/5/05 2:38 pm)
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too tough to die
Quote: Eddie: I always knew you two had a thing.
Gil: Go home Eddie.
Eddie: Sure.
iceecatz
ezOP
Posts: 125
(9/16/05 11:16 pm)
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Re: too tough to die
Quote: CATHERINE: You are so pathetic.
EDDIE WILLOWS: What?! What?!
CATHERINE: Just so pathetic.
EDDIE WILLOWS: Watch it, Cath.
CATHERINE: Sucking up to our daughter 'cause I caught you robbing me.
EDDIE WILLOWS: The only thing I ever robbed you of was good sex.
(EDDIE takes a step closer to CATHERINE. She scoffs at him.)
CATHERINE: No sex is worth you, and you are not taking my daughter to a club
with one of your music whores.
EDDIE WILLOWS: Oh, they're whores? When I met you, you were taking your
clothes off in a strip club.
CATHERINE: It was a job, Ed and it supported you, just like every job I've had
including this one!
(In the hallway, GRISSOM turns the corner and sees them. He watches them.)
EDDIE WILLOWS: Yeah? And who paid to close up your nose?
CATHERINE: You're such a bast...!
(CATHERINE steps up and swings. EDDIE grabs her hand. She struggles.)
CATHERINE: Let go of me.
(He grabs her other hand and has CATHERINE up against the glass wall.)
EDDIE WILLOWS: What?!
(GRISSOM heads for them.)
EDDIE WILLOWS: (mutters) I'll let go of you when I'm damn good and ...
GRISSOM: Let go of her, Ed!
(GRISSOM grabs EDDIE'S arm and pushes him off of CATHERINE.)
GRISSOM: Catherine?
CATHERINE: (upset) Just get him out of here.
(CATHERINE walks away.)
GRISSOM: I don't want to ever see you in this building again. This is our
place of business. You understand that?
EDDIE WILLOWS: I always knew you two had a thing.
GRISSOM: Go home, Eddie.
EDDIE WILLOWS: Sure.
iceecatz
ezOP
Posts: 126
(9/16/05 11:19 pm)
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Re: too tough to die
Quote: CATHERINE: Why would my bank be asking you about my employment record?
GRISSOM: Well, technically, I'm your supervisor. They said that Eddie took a
second mortgage out on your house. They said that you still own it together
until the divorce is final.
(CATHERINE sighs.)
CATHERINE: We didn't want to sell it until the market went back up and then we
were going to split the profits. I can't believe he took a second out on the
house. How can he do that without my signature?
GRISSOM: It's Eddie. I just thought you should know.