The Glass Bottom Boat
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:07:01
Oh, I'd like that very much, Mr. Goodwin.
I really would.

:07:04
But you must understand that I'm just
a beginner, no experience whatsoever.

:07:09
- I have every confidence in your work.
- Oh, thank you, Mr. Goodwin.

:07:13
Besides, I've taken
a special interest in you.

:07:17
Oh, that's very kind of you, sir.
The tour, I'd bet...

:07:27
Hi, Jen. How do you like your first week
in a think factory?

:07:31
It's like being at college.
I even had an offer to stay after school.

:07:34
I noticed. Remember, the campus widow
can't just brush off the dean of women.

:07:39
Campus wido...?
:07:41
How does everybody
know so much about me?

:07:43
That badge you're wearing,
it represents a tight security check.

:07:47
Sex, female. Marital status, widow.
Widow, that's like catnip.

:07:52
Well, not for that cat.
:07:55
Donna, may I borrow a dime, please?
:07:58
I have to call my dog, thanks.
:08:03
- Did you say you were calling your dog?
- Yeah.

:08:07
With me away at work,
the poor thing doesn't get exercise.

:08:10
So whenever the phone rings, he runs
around the house barking like crazy.

:08:22
Four.
:08:24
Five.
:08:31
Okay, Vladimir, that's all I have time for,
baby. See you later.

:08:37
Vladimir?
:08:39
There you are.
:08:42
- Thanks.
- Thanks for waiting.

:08:47
This is called the Clean Room.
:08:49
It's completely sterilized so that no dust
or dirt will contaminate the critical parts.

:08:54
Workers entering the Clean Room
must first stand on this grate...

:08:58
...which shakes off dust
from shoes and clothing. Like this:


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