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Jules takes out a cellular phone and starts punching digits.
 VINCENT
 Who ya callin'?
 
 JULES
 A buddy of mine in Toluca Lake.
 
 VINCENT
 Where's Toluca Lake.
 
 JULES
 On the other side of the hill, by
 Burbank Studios.  If Jimmie's ass
 ain't home, I don't know what the
 fuck we're gonna go.  I ain't got
 any other partners in 818.
 (into phone)
 Jimmie!  How you doin' man, it's
 Jules.
 (pause)
 Listen up man, me an' my homeboy
 are in some serious shit.  We're in
 a car we gotta get off the road,
 pronto!  I need to use your garage
 for a couple hours.
 (pause)
 Jimmie, you know I can't get into
 this shit on a cellular fuckin'
 phone.  But what I can say is my
 ass is out in the cold and I'm
 askin' you for some sanctuary 'til
 our people can bring us in.
 (pause)
 I appreciate this, man --
 (pause)
 We'll be gone by then.
 (pause)
 -- Jimmie, I'm aware of your
 situation.  I ain't gonna fuck
 things up for you.  I give you my
 word, partner, she'll never know we
 were there.
 (pause)
 Five minutes.  Later.
 
 He folds up the phone, turns to Vincent.
 
 JULES
 We're set.  But his wife come home
 from work in an hour and a half and
 we gotta be outta there by then,
 
 73.	EXT. JIMMIE'S HOUSE  MORNING							73.
 
 The Nova pulls into the garage of a two-bedroom suburban
 house.
 
 74.	INT. JIMMIE'S BATHROOM  DAY							74.
 
 Jules is bent over a sink, washing his bloody hands while
 Vincent stands behind him.
 
 JULES
 We gotta be real fuckin' delicate
 with this Jimmie's situation.  He's
 one remark away from kickin' our
 asses out the door.
 
 VINCENT
 If he kicks us out, whadda we do?
 
 JULES
 Well, we ain't leavin' 'til we made
 a couple phone calls.  But I never
 want it to reach that pitch.
 Jimmie's my friend and you don't
 bust in your friend's house and
 start tellin' 'im what's what.
 
 Jules rises and dries his hands.  Vincent takes his place at
 the sink.
 
 VINCENT
 Just tell 'im not to be abusive.
 He kinda freaked out back there
 when he saw Marvin.
 
 JULES
 Put yourself in his position.  It's
 eight o'clock in the morning.  He
 just woke up, he wasn't prepared
 for this shit.  Don't forget who's
 doin' who a favor.
 
 Vincent finishes, then dries his hands on a white towel.
 
 VINCENT
 If the price of that favor is I
 gotta take shit, he can stick his
 favor straight up his ass.
 
 When Vincent is finished drying his hands, the towel is
 stained with red.
 
 JULES
 What the fuck did you just do to
 his towel?
 
 VINCENT
 I was just dryin' my hands.
 
 JULES
 You're supposed to wash 'em first.
 
 VINCENT
 You watched me wash 'em.
 
 JULES
 I watched you get 'em wet.
 
 VINCENT
 I washed 'em.  Blood's real hard to
 get off.  Maybe if he had some
 Lava, I coulda done a better job.
 
 JULES
 I used the same soap you did and
 when I dried my hands, the towel
 didn't look like a fuckin' Maxie
 pad.  Look, fuck it, alright.  Who
 cares?  But it's shit like this
 that's gonna bring this situation
 to a boil.  If he were to come in
 here and see that towel like
 that...I'm tellin' you Vincent, you
 best be cool.  'Cause if I gotta
 get in to it with Jimmie on account
 of you....Look, I ain't threatenin'
 you, I respect you an' all, just
 don't put me in that position.
 
 JULES
 Jules, you ask me nice like that,
 no problem.  He's your friend, you
 handle him.
 
 75.	INT. JIMMIE'S KITCHEN  MORNING						75.
 
 Three men are standing in Jimmie's kitchen, each with a mug of
 coffee.  Jules, Vincent and JIMMIE DIMMICK, a young man in his
 late-20s dressed in a bathrobe.
 
 JULES
 Goddamn Jimmie, this is some
 serious gourmet shit.  Me an'
 Vincent woulda been satisfied with
 freeze-dried Tasters Choice.  You
 spring this gourmet fuckin' shit on
 us.  What flavor is this?
 
 JIMMIE
 Knock it off, Julie.
 
 JULES
 What?
 
 JIMMIE
 I'm not a cobb or corn, so you can
 stop butterin' me up.  I don't need
 you to tell me how good my coffee
 is.  I'm the one who buys it, I
 know how fuckin' good it is.  When
 Bonnie goes shoppin;, she buys
 shit.  I buy the gourmet expensive
 stuff 'cause when I drink it, I
 wanna taste it.  But what's on my
 mind at this moment isn't the
 coffee in my kitchen, it's the dead
 nigger in my garage.
 
 JULES
 Jimmie --
 
 JIMMIE
 -- I'm talkin'.  Now let me ask you
 a question, Jules.  When you drove
 in here, did you notice a sign out
 front that said, "Dead nigger
 storage?"
 
 Jules starts to »Jimmie« him --
 
 JIMMIE
 -- answer to question.  Did you see
 a sign out in front of my house
 that said, »Dead nigger storage?«
 
 JULES
 (playing along)
 Naw man, I didn't.
 
 JIMMIE
 You know why you didn't see that
 sign?
 
 JULES
 Why?
 
 JIMMIE
 'Cause storin' dead niggers ain't
 my fuckin' business!
 
 Jules starts to »Jimmie« him.
 
 JIMMIE
 -- I ain't through!  Now don't you
 understand that if Bonnie comes
 home and finds a dead body in her
 house, I'm gonna get divorced.  No
 marriage counselor, no trial
 separation  fuckin' divorced.
 And I don't wanna get fuckin'
 divorced.  The last time me an'
 Bonnie talked about this shit was
 gonna be the last time me an'
 Bonnie talked about this shit.  Now
 I wanna help ya out Julie, I really
 do.  But I ain't gonna lose my wife
 doin' it.
 
 JULES
 Jimmie --
 
 JIMMIE
 -- don't fuckin' Jimmie me, man, I
 can't be Jimmied.  There's nothin'
 you can say that's gonna make me
 forget I love my wife.  Now she's
 workin' the graveyard shift at the
 hospital.  She'll be comin' home in
 less than an hour and a half.  Make
 your phone calls, talk to your
 people, than get the fuck out of my
 house.
 
 JULES
 That's all we want.  We don't wanna
 fuck up your shit,  We just need to
 call our people to bring us in.
 
 JIMMIE
 Then I suggest you get to it.
 Phone's in my bedroom.
 
 As Jules crosses the room, exiting.
 
 JULES
 (calling behind him)
 You're a friend, Jimmie, you're a
 good fuckin' friend!
 
 JIMMIE
 (to himself)
 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.  I'm
 a real good friend.  Good friend,
 bad husband, soon to be ex-husband.
 (look up and sees
 Vincent)
 Who the fuck are you?
 
 VINCENT
 I'm Vincent.  And Jimmie, thank a
 bunch,
 
 The two men laugh.
 
 JIMMIE
 Don't mention it.
 
 76.	INT. MARSELLUS WALLACE'S DINING ROOM  MORNING			76.
 
 Marsellus Wallace sits at his dining table in a big comfy
 robe, eating his large breakfast, while talking on the phone.
 
 MARSELLUS
 ...well, say she comes home.
 Whaddya think she'll do?
 (pause)
 No fuckin' shit she'll freak.  That
 ain't no kinda answer.  You know
 'er, I don't.  How bad, a lot or a
 little?
 
 77.	INT. JIMMIE'S BEDROOM  MORNING						77.
 
 Jules paces around in Jimmie's bedroom on the phone.
 
 JULES
 You got to appreciate what an
 explosive element this Bonnie
 situation is.  If she comes home
 from a hard day's work and finds a
 bunch of gangsters doin' a bunch of
 gangsta' shit in her kitchen, ain't
 no tellin' what she's apt to do.
 
 MARSELLUS
 Let us speak of the unspeakable.
 
 JULES
 Possibility exists, but unlikely.
 
 MARSELLUS
 Why possible but unlikely?
 
 JULES
 'Cause if push met shove, you know
 I'll take care of business.  But
 push ain't never gonna meet shove.
 Because You're gonna solve this
 shit for us.  You're gonna take our
 asses outta the cold and bring it
 inside where it's warm.  'Cause if
 I gotta get into it with my friend
 about his wife over your boy
 Vincent, I'm gonna have bad
 feelings.
 
 MARSELLUS
 I've grasped that, Jules.  All I'm
 doin' is contemplating the »ifs.«
 
 JULES
 I don't wanna hear about no
 motherfuckin' »ifs.«  What I wanna
 hear from your ass is: "you ain't
 got no problems, Jules.  I'm on the
 motherfucker.  Go back in there,
 chill them niggers out and wait for
 the cavalry, which should be comin'
 directly."
 
 MARSELLUS
 You ain't got no problems, Jules.
 I'm on the motherfucker.  Go back
 in there, chill them niggers out
 and wait for The Wolf, who should
 be comin' directly.
 
 JULES
 You sendin' The Wolf?
 
 MARSELLUS
 Feel better?
 
 JULES
 Shit Negro, that's all you had to
 say.
 
 78.	INT. HOTEL SUITE  MORNING							78.
 
 The CAMERA looks through the bedroom doorway of a hotel suite
 into the main area.  We SEE a crap game being played on a
 fancy crap table by GAMBLERS in tuxedos and LUCKY LADIES in
 fancy evening gowns.  The CAMERA PANS to the right revealing:
 sitting on a bed, phone in hand with his back to us, the
 tuxedo-clad WINSTON WOLF aka »THE WOLF.«
 
 We also see The Wolf has a small notepad that he jots details
 in.
 
 THE WOLF
 (into phone)
 Is she the hysterical type?
 (pause)
 When she due?
 (jotting down)
 Give me the principals' names
 again?
 (jots down)
 Jules....
 
 We SEE his book.  The page has written on it:
 
 1265 Riverside Drive
 Toluca Lake
 1 body (no head)
 Bloody shot-up car
 Jules (black)
 
 THE WOLF
 ...Vincent...Jimmie...Bonnie....
 
 He writes:
 
 Vincent (Dean Martin)
 Jimmie (house)
 Bonnie (9:30)
 
 THE WOLF
 Expect a call around 10:30.  It's
 about thirty minutes away.  I'll be
 there in ten.
 
 He hangs up.  We never see his face.
 
 CUT TO:
 
 TITLE CARD OVER BLACK:
 
 »NINE MINUTES AND THIRTY-SEVEN SECONDS LATER«
 
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 79.	EXT. JIMMIE'S STREET  MORNING						79.
 
 A silver Porsche WHIPS the corner leading to Jimmie's home, in
 HYPER DRIVE.  Easily doing 135 mph, the Porsche stops on a
 dime in front of Jimmie's house.
 
 A ringed finger touches the doorbell:  DING DONG.
 
 80.	INT. JIMMIE'S HOUSE  MORNING							80.
 
 Jimmie opens the door.  We see, standing in the doorway, the
 tuxedo-clad man.  He looks down to his notebook, then up at
 Jimmie.
 
 THE WOLF
 You're Jimmie, right?  This is your
 house?
 
 JIMMIE
 Yeah.
 
 THE WOLF
 (stick his hand out)
 I'm Winston Wolf, I solve problems.
 
 JIMMIE
 Good, 'cause we got one.
 
 THE WOLF
 So I heard.  May I come in?
 
 JIMMIE
 Please do.
 
 The two men walk to the dining room.
 
 THE WOLF
 I want to convey Mr. Wallace's
 gratitude with the help you're
 providing on this matter.  Let me
 assure you Jimmie, Mr. Wallace's
 gratitude is worth having.
 
 In the dining room, Jules and Vincent stand up.
 
 THE WOLF
 You must be Jules, which would make
 you Vincent.  Let's get down to
 brass tacks, gentlemen.  If I was
 informed correctly, the clock is
 ticking, is that right, Jimmie?
 
 JIMMIE
 100%.
 
 THE WOLF
 Your wife, Bonnie...
 (refers to his pad)
 ...comes home at 9:30 in the AM, is
 that correct?
 
 JIMMIE
 Uh-huh.
 
 THE WOLF
 I was led to believe if she comes
 home and finds us here, she
 wouldn't appreciate it none too
 much.
 
 JIMMMIE
 She won't at that.
 
 THE WOLF
 That give use forty minutes to get
 the fuck outta Dodge, which, if you
 do what I say when I say it, should
 by plenty.  Now you got a corpse in
 a car, minus a head, in a garage.
 Take me to it.
 
 81.	INT. JIMMIE'S GARAGE  MORNING						82.
 
 The three men hand back as The Wolf examines the car.  He
 studies the car in silence, opening the door, looking inside,
 circling it.
 
 THE WOLF
 Jimmie?
 
 JIMMIE
 Yes.
 
 THE WOLF
 Do me a favor, will ya?  Thought I
 smelled some coffee in there.
 Would you make me a cup?
 
 JIMMIE
 Sure, how do you take it?
 
 THE WOLF
 Lotsa cream, lotsa sugar.
 
 Jimmie exists.  The Wolf continues his examination.
 
 THE WOLF
 About the car, is there anything I
 need to know?  Does it stall, does
 it make a lot of noise, does it
 smoke, is there gas in it,
 anything?
 
 JULES
 Aside from how it looks, the car's
 cool.
 
 THE WOLF
 Positive?  Don't get me out on the
 road and I find out the brake
 lights don't work.
 
 JULES
 Hey man, as far as I know, the
 motherfucker's tip-top.
 
 THE WOLF
 Good enough, let's go back to the
 kitchen.
 
 82.	INT. KITCHEN  MORNING								82.
 
 Jimmie hands The Wolf a cup of coffee.
 
 THE WOLF
 Thank you, Jimmie.
 
 He takes a sip, then, pacing as he thinks, lays out for the
 three men the plan of action.
 
 THE WOLF
 Okay first thing, you two.
 (meaning Jules and
 Vincent)
 Take the body, stick it in the
 trunk.  Now Jimmie, this looks to
 be a pretty domesticated house.
 That would lead me to believe that
 in the garage or under the sink,
 you got a bunch of cleaners and
 cleaners and shit like that, am I
 correct?
 
 JIMMIE
 Yeah.  Exactly.  Under the sink.
 
 THE WOLF
 Good.  What I need you two fellas
 to do is take those cleaning
 products and clean the inside of
 the car.  And I'm talkin' fast,
 fast, fast.  You need to go in the
 backseat, scoop up all those little
 pieces of brain and skull.  Get it
 out of there.  Wipe down the
 upholstery  now when it comes to
 upholstery, it don't need to be
 spic and span, you don't need to
 eat off in.  Give it a good once
 over.  What you need to take care
 of are the really messy parts.  The
 pools of blood that have collected,
 you gotta soak that shit up.  But
 the windows are a different story.
 Them you really clean.  Get the
 Windex, do a good job.  Now Jimmie,
 we need to raid your linen closet.
 I need blankets, I need comforters,
 I need quilts, I need bedspreads.
 The thicker the better, the darker
 the better.  No whites, can't use
 'em.  We need to camouflage the
 interior of the car.  We're gonna
 line the front seat and the
 backseat and the floor boards with
 quilts and blankets.  If a cop
 stops us and starts stickin' his
 big snout in the car, the
 subterfuge won't last.  But at a
 glance, the car will appear to be
 normal.  Jimmie  lead the way,
 boys  get to work.
 
 The Wolf and Jimmie turn, heading for the bedroom, leaving
 Vincent and Jules standing in the kitchen.
 
 VINCENT
 (calling after him)
 A »please« would be nice.
 
 The Wolf stops and turns around.
 
 THE WOLF
 Come again?
 
 VINCENT
 I said a »please« would be nice.
 
 The Wolf takes a step toward him.
 
 THE WOLF
 Set is straight, Buster.  I'm not
 here to say »please.«  I'm here to
 tell you want to do.  And if self-
 preservation is an instinct you
 possess, you better fuckin' do it
 and do it quick.  I'm here to help.
 If my help's not appreciated, lotsa
 luck gentlemen.
 
 JULES
 It ain't that way, Mr. Wolf.  Your
 help is definitely appreciated.
 
 VINCENT
 I don't mean any disrespect.  I
 just don't like people barkin'
 orders at me.
 
 THE WOLF
 If I'm curt with you, it's because
 time is a factor.  I think fast, I
 talk fast, and I need you guys to
 act fast if you want to get out of
 this.  So pretty please, with sugar
 on top, clean the fuckin' car.
 
 83.	INT. JIMMIE'S BEDROOM  MORNING						83.
 
 Jimmie's gathering all the bedspreads, quilts and linen he
 has.  The Wolf is on the phone.
 
 THE WOLF
 (into phone)
 It's a 1974 Chevy Nova.
 (pause)
 White.
 (pause)
 Nothin', except for the mess
 inside.
 (pause)
 About twenty minutes.
 (pause)
 Nobody who'll be missed.
 (pause)
 You're a good man, Joe.  See ya
 soon.
 (he looks at Jimmie)
 How we comin', Jimmie?
 
 Jimmie comes over with a handful of linen.
 
 JIMMIE
 Mr. Wolf, you gotta understand
 somethin' --
 
 THE WOLF
 -- Winston, Jimmie  please,
 Winston.
 
 JIMMIE
 You gotta understand something,
 Winston.  I want to help you guys
 out and all, but that's my best
 linen.  It was a wedding present
 from my Uncle Conrad and Aunt
 Ginny, and they ain't with us
 anymore --
 
 THE WOLF
 -- let me ask you a question, if
 you don't mind?
 
 JIMMIE
 Sure.
 
 THE WOLF
 Were you Uncle Conrad and Aunt
 Ginny millionaires?
 
 JIMMIE
 No.
 
 THE WOLF
 Well, your Uncle Marsellus is.  And
 I'm positive if Uncle Conrad and
 Aunt Ginny were millionaires, they
 would've furnished you with a whole
 bedroom set, which your Uncle
 Marsellus is more than happy to do.
 (takes out a roll of
 bills)
 I like oak myself, that's what's in
 my bedroom.  How 'bout you Jimmie,
 you an oak man?
 
 JIMMIE
 Oak's nice.
 
 84.	INT. GARAGE  MORNING								84.
 
 Both Jules and Vincent are inside the car cleaning it up.
 Vincent is in the front seat washing windows, while Jules is
 in the backseat, picking up little pieces of skull and gobs of
 brain.  Both are twice as bloody as they were before.
 
 JULES
 I will never forgive your ass for
 this shit.  This is some fucked-up
 repugnant shit!
 
 VINCENT
 Did you ever hear the philosophy
 that once a man admits he's wrong,
 he's immediately forgiven for all
 wrong-doings?
 
 JULES
 Man, get outta my face with that
 shit!  The motherfucker who said
 that never had to pick up itty-
 bitty pieces of skull with his
 fingers on account of your dumb
 ass.
 
 VINCENT
 I got a threshold, Jules.  I got a
 threshold for the abuse I'll take.
 And you're crossin' it.  I'm a race
 car and you got me in the red.
 Redline 7000, that's where you are.
 Just know, it's fuckin' dangerous
 to be drivin' a race car when it's
 in the red.  It could blow.
 
 JULES
 You're gettin' ready to blow?  I'm
 a mushroom-cloud-layin'
 motherfucker!  Every time my
 fingers touch brain I'm "SUPERFLY
 T.N.T,» I'm the «GUNS OF NAVARONE."
 I'm what Jimmie Walker usta talk
 about.  In fact, what the fuck am I
 doin' in the back?  You're the
 motherfucker should be on brain
 detail.  We're tradin'.  I'm
 washin' windows and you're pickin'
 up this nigger's skull.
 
 85.	INT. CHEVY NOVA  MORNING							85.
 
 The interior of the car has been cleaned and lined with
 bedspreads and quilts.  Believe it or not, what looked like a
 portable slaughterhouse can actually pass for a non-descript
 vehicle.
 
 The Wolf circles the car examining it.
 
 Jules and Vincent stand aside, their clothes are literally a
 bloody mess, but they do have a sense of pride in what a good
 job they've done.
 
 THE WOLF
 Fine job, gentlemen.  We may get
 out of this yet.
 
 JIMMIE
 I can't believe that's the same
 car.
 
 THE WOLF
 Well, let's not start suckin' each
 other's dicks quite yet.  Phase one
 is complete, clean the car, which
 moves us right along to phase two,
 clean you two.
 
 86.	EXT. JIMMIE'S BACKYARD  MORNING						86.
 
 Jules and Vincent stand side by side in their black suits,
 covered in blood, in Jimmie's backyard.  Jimmie holds a
 plastic Hefty trash bag, while The Wolf holds a garden hose
 with one of those guns nossles attached.
 
 THE WOLF
 Strip.
 
 VINCENT
 All the way?
 
 THE WOLF
 To your bare ass.
 
 As they follow directions, The Wolf enjoys a smoke.
 
 THE WOLF
 Quickly gentlemen, we got about
 fifteen minutes before Jimmie's
 better-half comes pulling into the
 driveway.
 
 JULES
 This morning air is some chilly
 shit.
 
 VINCENT
 Are you sure this is absolutely
 necessary?
 
 THE WOLF
 You know what you two look like?
 
 VINCENT
 What?
 
 THE WOLF
 Like a couple of guys who just blew
 off somebody's head.  Yes,
 strippin' off those bloody rags is
 absolutely necessary.  Toss the
 clothes in Jim's garbage bag.
 
 JULES
 Now Jimmie, don't do nothin' stupid
 like puttin' that out in front of
 your house for Elmo the garbage man
 to take away.
 
 THE WOLF
 Don't worry, we're takin' it with
 us.  Jim, the soap.
 
 He hands the now-naked men a bar of soap.
 
 THE WOLF
 Okay gentlemen, you're both been to
 County before, I'm sure.  Here it
 comes.
 
 He hits the trigger, water SHOOTS OUT, SMACKING both men.
 
 JULES
 Goddamn, that water's fuckin' cold!
 
 THE WOLF
 Better you than me, gentlemen.
 
 The two men, trembling, scrub themselves.
 
 THE WOLF
 Don't be afraid of the soap, spread
 it around.
 
 The Wolf stops the hose, tossing it on the ground.
 
 THE WOLF
 Towel 'em.
 
 Jimmie tosses them each a towel, which they rub furiously
 across their bodies.
 
 THE WOLF
 You're dry enough, give 'em their
 clothes.
 
 JIMMIE
 Okay fellas, in the one-size-fits-
 all category, we got swim trunks,
 one red  one white.  And two
 extra-large tee-shirts.  A UC Santa
 Cruz shirt and an »I'm with Stupid«
 shirt.
 
 JULES
 I get the »I'm with Stupid« shirt.
 
 FADE UP ON:
 
 87.	JULES AND VINCENT									87.
 in their tee-shirts and swim trunks.  They look a million
 miles away from the black-suited, bad-asses we first met.
 
 THE WOLF
 Perfect.  Perfect.  We couldn't've
 planned this better.  You guys look
 like...what do they look like,
 Jimmie?
 
 JIMMIE
 Dorks.  They look like a couple of
 dorks.
 
 The Wolf and Jimmie laugh.
 
 JULES
 Ha ha ha.  They're your clothes,
 motherfucker.
 
 JIMMIE
 I guess you just gotta know how to
 wear them.
 
 JULES
 Yeah, well, out asses ain't the
 expert on wearin' dorky shit that
 your is.
 
 THE WOLF
 C'mon, gentlemen, we're laughin'
 and jokin' our way into prison.
 Don't make me beg.
 
 They start walking through the house to the garage.
 
 JIMMIE
 Wait a minute, before you guys
 split, I wanna get a picture of
 this.
 
 JULES
 Jimmie, have you forgotten about
 your wife comin' home?
 
 JIMMIE
 It won't take a second.
 
 VINCENT
 I don't like this photograph shit.
 
 JIMMIE
 Sorry  my house, my rules.
 
 88.	INT. JIMMIE'S GARAGE  MORNING						88.
 
 The garbage bag is tossed in the car trunk on top of Marvin.
 The Wolf SLAMS is closed.
 
 THE WOLF
 Gentlemen, let's get our rules of
 the road straight.  We're going to
 a place called Monster Joe's Truck
 and Tow.  Monster Joe and his
 daughter Raquel are sympathetic to
 out dilemma.  The place is North
 Hollywood, so a few twist and turns
 aside, we'll be goin' up Hollywood
 Way.  Now I'll drive the tainted
 car.  Jules, you ride with me.
 Vincent, you follow in my Porsche.
 Now if we cross the path of any
 John Q. Laws, nobody does a fuckin'
 thing 'til I do something.
 (to Jules)
 What did I say?
 
 JULES
 Don't do shit unless --
 
 THE WOLF
 -- unless what?
 
 JULES
 Unless you do it first.
 
 THE WOLF
 Spoken like a true prodigy.
 (to Vincent)
 How 'bout you, Lash Larue?  Can you
 keep your spurs from jingling and
 jangling?
 
 VINCENT
 I'm cool, Mr. Wolf.  My gun just
 went off, I dunno how.
 
 THE WOLF
 Fair enough.
 (he throws Vince his
 car keys)
 I drive real fuckin' fast, so keep
 up.  If I get my car back any
 different than I gave it, Monster
 Joe's gonna be disposing of two
 bodies.
 
 JULES
 Why do you drive fast?
 
 THE WOLF
 Because it's a lot of fun.
 
 Jules and Vincent laugh.
 
 THE WOLF
 Let's move.
 
 Jimmie comes through the door, camera in hand.
 
 JIMMIE
 Wait a minute, I wanna take a
 picture.
 
 JULES
 We ain't got time, man.
 
 JIMMIE
 We got time for one picture.  You
 and Vincent get together.
 
 Jules and Vincent stand next to each other.
 
 JIMMIE
 Okay, you guys put your arms around
 each other.
 
 The two men look at each other and, after a long beat, a smile
 breaks out.  They put their arms around each other.
 
 JIMMIE
 Okay Winston, get in there.
 
 THE WOLF
 I ain't no model.
 
 JIMMIE
 After what a cool guy I've been, I
 can't believe you do me like this.
 It's the only thing I asked.
 
 JULES & VINCENT
 C'mon, Mr. Wolf....
 
 THE WOLF
 Okay, one photo and we go.
 
 SLOW DOLLY TOWARD A LONE CAMERA
 
 JIMMIE (OS)
 Everybody say Pepsi.
 
 JULES (OS)
 I ain't fuckin' sayin' Pepsi.
 
 JIMMIE (OS)
 Smile, Winston.
 
 THE WOLF
 I don't smile in pictures.
 
 The camera goes off, FLASHING THE SCREEN WHITE.
 
 THE PHOTO FADES UP OVER WHITE.
 it's Jules and Vincent, their arms around each other, next to
 Jimmie' whose arm is around The Wolf.  Everyone is smiling
 except you-know-who.
 
 
 
 
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