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| Lost in Breathitt County | |||||||||||
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| The Morehead Party in Joel's Olds', appropriately named "Finally", followed the Paintsville party in Jesse's Bronco because of Whyc's claimed knowledge of the way there. Of course the Tour Guide (Joel) had the Rand McNally Kentucky Atlas at his right side, but Whyc assured he was familiar with the routes. It wasn't Whyc's fault that he didn't remember which winding road twisted up, down, left, and right through the sticks of the mountains of Breathitt County, so he wasn't ashamed to stop and refresh his memory with Joel's atlas. This sound is from the scene in which he approaches Finally after pulling over to the shoulder of the road. |
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| J-Thorn: We just pulled off on the side of the road for no reason, but we're about ot find out why. Whyc: [to Joel] Where's your atlas? Joel: Uh, right here. You all need it? Yeah, uh, exit 3337 looked very, very familiar. [to J-Thorn] Is that what you said you thought? Hmm... trying to remember. It was either the previous road or this road right here. |
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