Ziggy Keane: Now I'm gonna be one of those people who sleep in on a weekday.
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Ziggy Keane: I am just trying to work out whether you're a truck driver who writes books or a writer who drives trucks.
Ziggy Keane: Now I'm gonna be one of those people who sleep in on a weekday.
Ziggy Keane: I am just trying to work out whether you're a truck driver who writes books or a writer who drives trucks.
Ziggy Keane: Now I'm gonna be one of those people who sleep in on a weekday.
Jack Willis: I've written a book. Ruby Vale: What kind of book? Jack Willis: A novel. Anyway, it's got your name on it. Ruby Vale: What? A book with me in it? Jack Willis: No, a book with your name on it, like on the cover. Ruby Vale: Like I wrote it? Jack Willis: Yeah. Ruby Vale: Why didn't you put your own name on it? Jack Willis: It's a... it's a... a romance novel.
Ruby Vale: What do I know about writing? You know, I read flying manuals. Jack Willis: Rube, this is a trashy romance novel. Ruby Vale: You said it was romantic. Jack Willis: Whatever. Anyway, blokes aren't meant to write them.
Suzie: What if I divorce you? Artie: Artie, that's the only decision I'll leave up to you.
Hamish: Old bush rule, Ruby: "Don't jeopardise your life for a dog". Ruby Vale: It was Lance. And you call yourself a vet.
Jack Willis: And you have to watch your mouth. No bloodys, buggers, Jesus... Ruby Vale: Fuck. If I can't say bugger or Jesus, what can I say?
Ruby Vale: I was thinking, I could work for the Flying Doctors Service. Hamish: No, they saw you doing barrel rolls, Anzac day.
Clive Rooney: You've had a huge success with this romance novel of yours. What'd you do? Pulling over at truck stops, jotting it down on paper napkins? Jack Willis: Yeah, pretty much, I was, actually.


