Nope. He lives over in Boca Raton." "Oh fuck, Red." "I know, it's hor'ble. That's how come the five hundred a day.
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In the story "Skinny Dip" by Carl Hiaasen, a character dismissively responds to a question about someone's location by saying, "Nope. He lives over in Boca Raton." This indicates a lack of concern or a dismissive attitude towards the person in question.

Another character reacts with distress, saying, "Oh fuck, Red," expressing frustration or worry about the situation. The response, "I know, it's hor'ble. That's how come the five hundred a day," suggests a connection between the difficult circumstances and a daily cost or expense, possibly hinting at financial or emotional burdens faced by the characters.

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