Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for June 04, 2014
June 03, 2014
June 05, 2014
Transcript:
Customer: How've you been, Baldo? Customer: You still seeing Estella? Customer: Is that a new shirt? Customer: How's your Tia Carmen? Customer: My car breaks down way too much, huh?
In Bruce Cambell’s autobiography (If Chins Could Kill) he tells about buying a used car to replace the one that was destroyed during the filming of Evil Dead. The first break down happened on the way home from buying the car. For the next year the car broke down about once a week and he had to keep buying replacement parts. Finally, he decided to get rid of the car and sold it to an acquantance and then made himself scarce for the next year. The new owner of the car finally caught up with him at a party a year later and told him, “Bruce, I really have to thank you for the deal you gave me on your old car. It hasn’t broken down even once in the parst year.”
In Bruce Cambell’s autobiography (If Chins Could Kill) he tells about buying a used car to replace the one that was destroyed during the filming of Evil Dead. The first break down happened on the way home from buying the car. For the next year the car broke down about once a week and he had to keep buying replacement parts. Finally, he decided to get rid of the car and sold it to an acquantance and then made himself scarce for the next year. The new owner of the car finally caught up with him at a party a year later and told him, “Bruce, I really have to thank you for the deal you gave me on your old car. It hasn’t broken down even once in the parst year.”