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umysl musi sie czasem wyluzowac ; ) thc thc thc
Jose: I'm familiar with Detective Manners's 'colorful'
phraseology.
Mulder: You still going to hold the boy?"
Detective Manners: You bet your blankity-blank bleep I am!
Mulder: The victim seems to confirm his alibi.
Detective Manners: The hell she did! Those kid's stories
couldn't be more bleepin' different.
"The X-Files: Jose Chung's from Outer Space"
Scully's voiceover at end: Addendum to case report. After his
death, a diary was found along Gerald Schnauz's
belongings written in the second person and apparently
intended as an open letter to his father. It includes
the names of his victims, the women he desired to save.
My name is contained in the last entry. I have no
further explanation for the existence of the
photographs, nor am I confident one is forthcoming. My
captivity forced me to understand and even empathize
with