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Unwanted Visitors- Deleted Scene | Life Below Zero


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·Nov 11, 2024

What I'm doing is the last people that were here, they're supposed to bring some of their own tarps, spread them out, use their stuff. Um, but instead they use mine. Common courtesy would dictate cleaning them. That's what I ask: hey, if you're going to use something, clean it, dry it, put it back away.

Well, right now it's at a time of year where everything's frozen. They're supposed to bring some of their own tarps, spread them out, use their stuff. Um, but instead they use mine. Even if I brought them to the river, it's the wrong time of year; they're not going to dry. I'm going to have to burn them.

I can't leave this smell around. All of this emits an odor, a bear smell from ten miles away. It's a recipe for disaster. So whenever people leave, I've got to come through and kind of fine-tooth comb it. I mean, look at all this garbage! You've got blood and everything back here.

These are my water barrels for winter. This is what I disinfect, keep clean for myself to be healthy and hydrated. And some son of a decided, hey, let’s just, uh... that makes me mad. It is so disrespectful! But look at this: if I came to visit you, is that how I leave your house? No! But that's how they leave mine.

This has to go out here, and I'll have to figure out a way to clean it, disinfect it in a time where I'm freezing up. I don’t have limitless supplies of water right now. Who does that? I would not go to your house and do that.

[Music]

Man, but anyways, what drew my eye to it is salt and blood all over my floor. So I need to get the bleach really doused down that area. A bear, Wolverine, wolf—I mean, just take a look around you. How many times have animals come through the sides?

This building is on its last legs. To me, it's not fair, and it is so close for me to saying no more hunters. I'm sorry, and just deal with the people that want to camp and photograph, shoot with a camera over a gun.

I mean, I hunt for the meat that I eat, but I wouldn't do this to somebody's place. The bears come in and destroy this. You think they're all going to go, "Oh, my bad, I think I'll help you with that $100,000 replacement"? They're not.

So I'll just bring these back in and set them down there. I can't clean them until tomorrow anyhow.

[Music]

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