:37:05
Well, thank you. Goodbye.
:37:07
Come on.
:37:10
-Goodbye.
-Goodbye.
:37:12
Bye, madame.
:37:17
Are you happy?
:37:22
Tell me some more about your job.
:37:25
-My job?
-Not about yours.
:37:30
Antoine, talk about my job.
:37:32
-What?
-Don't you want to?
:37:34
No, but l'll tell you all about
my job.
:37:38
Go on, then.
:37:39
The job l'll have when l'm big....
:37:42
-Tell us.
-l want to be a fireman.
:37:45
There'll be 36 firemen with me.
:37:48
Thirty-six?
:37:49
But with me, it will make 37.
:37:52
-You'll be the chief.
-Yes.
:37:56
You know what? We'll have two big
fire engines with big ladders.
:38:02
Very big.
:38:08
The two fire engines will be huge
for the big fires.
:38:12
What will you do about small fires?
:38:15
What about small fires?
:38:17
We won't need the ladder.
:38:20
That's all.
And we won't use much water.
:38:26
lf it's locked,
we'll take the axes and....
:38:30
Well, we'll use them to hit
and that's it.
:38:33
And then we use a little water.
That's it.
:38:39
Tell me about your job.
:38:42
My work is largely technical. lt bores
women to talk about technicalities.
:38:47
But l can tell you some trivia.
:38:50
lt wouldn't bore me.
:38:54
Take superstition, for example.
:38:56
We racing drivers are superstitious.
No car has number 13.