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I must have sustenance. I must drink and
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None of you will survive. I am beyond
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any power in Seattle.
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Queen City, they used to call it. The
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gateway to Alaska, the city of flowers.
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That one never took off. The Emerald
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City in the 80s when they were trying to
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give it a spit shine. Layers upon layers
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of history, each trying to mask the ones
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But Queen City is not wrong when you dig
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under the polish. Blue bloods and
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castles, peasants in the gutter.
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Same old story with a pretty flag on
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top. This town's had a queen for a long,
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When the weight of a crown gets too
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heavy, people start sharpening axes. But
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it takes one hell of a push to set them
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You need a fire brand, a revolutionary,
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a death spot, a murderer,
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or maybe just someone with a real big
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axe to grind. If I were a betting man,
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I'd say the heads are just starting to
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roll. And I am a betting man.
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Hey. Hey, are you okay?
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Frank. Frank, there's someone hurt down
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here. Get someone on that radio.
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Take it easy. I got you. Don't try to
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Hey. Hey. Hello, Richie. What the hell
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Richie? [ __ ] Hang on. I'm on my way.
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Where? Like I cannot be found like this.
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Who the [ __ ] You're going down,
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evidence. I must be careful.
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But that's Not my voice, not my mouth
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it's coming out of either. Well, I know
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the back of my hand like the back of my
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hand. And well, that is not my hand.
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Well, uh uh good evening.