Wallis P. Longsworth: Alright, twenty questions. Buster Cummings: Alright. Wallis P. Longsworth: Why does a happy healthy man in a normal course of events voluntarily abandon his car and leave the motor running? Gene Reardon: He Doesn't. He gets out of the car for a number of reasons, voluntarily, but he doesn't voluntarily abandon his car with the motor running. Buster Cummings: Or maybe he leaves the motor running to protect himself from the cold. Wallis P. Longsworth: Why does he stop and get out of the car volunarily? Gene Reardon: Maybe he likes the view, maybe he's got a car problem. Buster Cummings: Maybe he has to take a leak. Wallis P. Longsworth: What if the cars running fine? Mike Pelton: Maybe someone else has the car problem. Wallis P. Longsworth: Somebody broken down on the narrow bridge, somebody blocking the way. Gene Reardon: OK. Wallis P. Longsworth: A woman. Gene Reardon: Why a woman? Wallis P. Longsworth: Why not a woman? Gene Reardon: I asked you first. Wallis P. Longsworth: Because a man stops to help a woman. Gene Reardon: A man doesn't stop to help a man? Wallis P. Longsworth: A man lets his guard down when he stops to help a woman. Gene Reardon: Where did that come from? Wallis P. Longsworth: Just a feeling I have about men. Gene Reardon: Are you telling me you think a woman kidnapped Mr. Weems? Wallis P. Longsworth: No, I'm just not ruling it out. Gene Reardon: Any particular reason? Wallis P. Longsworth: No. No reason, just a feeling.
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Wallis P. Longsworth: Alright, twenty questions. Buster Cummings: Alright. Wallis P. Longsworth: Why does a happy healthy man in a normal course of events voluntarily abandon his car and leave the motor running? Gene Reardon: He Doesn't. He gets out of the car for a number of reasons, voluntarily, but he doesn't voluntarily abandon his car with the motor running. Buster Cummings: Or maybe he leaves the motor running to protect himself from the cold. Wallis P. Longsworth: Why does he stop and get out of the car volunarily? Gene Reardon: Maybe he likes the view, maybe he's got a car problem. Buster Cummings: Maybe he has to take a leak. Wallis P. Longsworth: What if the cars running fine? Mike Pelton: Maybe someone else has the car problem. Wallis P. Longsworth: Somebody broken down on the narrow bridge, somebody blocking the way. Gene Reardon: OK. Wallis P. Longsworth: A woman. Gene Reardon: Why a woman? Wallis P. Longsworth: Why not a woman? Gene Reardon: I asked you first. Wallis P. Longsworth: Because a man stops to help a woman. Gene Reardon: A man doesn't stop to help a man? Wallis P. Longsworth: A man lets his guard down when he stops to help a woman. Gene Reardon: Where did that come from? Wallis P. Longsworth: Just a feeling I have about men. Gene Reardon: Are you telling me you think a woman kidnapped Mr. Weems? Wallis P. Longsworth: No, I'm just not ruling it out. Gene Reardon: Any particular reason? Wallis P. Longsworth: No. No reason, just a feeling.


