:09:00
ARON: Come on.
CAL: Hey, Aron.
:09:02
Yeah?
:09:04
CAL: Why don't you ask me
where I've been?
:09:06
Would you tell me?
:09:08
CAL: No.
ARON: Then what's the use of my asking?
:09:14
- Is Dad mad at me?
- Well, you were out all night.
:09:16
He was worried.
:09:19
Yeah, I bet.
:09:23
You gonna come or not?
:09:27
Okay. I'll see you at supper.
:09:30
He's coming.
:09:33
He's coming.
:09:37
[Abra laughing]
:09:41
You see, Will, I got the idea
from an article I read.
:09:44
They dug up a mastodon
somewhere in Siberia.
:09:46
Been in the ice for thousands of years
and the meat was still good.
:09:50
Mastodon?
:09:56
What have you got to say for yourself?
:10:02
This is my son, Cal.
:10:05
When you were his age,
I imagine you thought it only right...
:10:08
to let your father know
before you stayed out all night.
:10:11
Or at least to offer some kind
of apology when you did come home.
:10:14
ADAM: Well, times change.
:10:17
As I was saying,
a mastodon is a kind of elephant.
:10:21
Hasn't lived on the Earth for a long while.
:10:23
- And the meat was still fresh?
- Sweet as a pork chop.
:10:26
You're more excited about this
than you've been for a long time.
:10:30
Now, I seem to be, don't I?
:10:32
See, Will, I've been sort of
in a rut out there in the ranch.
:10:35
- Sixteen, 17 years, I've kept out of things.
- I know.
:10:39
But now I feel that
if I could only do something...
:10:42
some little thing for, before I die,
some little thing for progress...
:10:47
for people, maybe.
Call it anything you want.
:10:50
I might make up for all the years
I've been lying fallow.
:10:53
So, lately I've been reading up all I can
about refrigeration.
:10:57
And I can't get it out of my head
that you can keep anything good...