The Hawaiians
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:23:01
I'm a well driller and I can make
Hanakai bloom for you.

:23:04
Like hell you can.
:23:06
My grandfather tried to find
water there for 20 years.

:23:09
I know all about it.
He dug six wells.

:23:11
All down to caprock,
all dry.

:23:13
That's right.
:23:13
But caprock ain't deep enough.
The way i see it, it'd be...

:23:20
Excuse me. You wouldn't have
a drink in the house, captain?

:23:26
Come on in.
:23:33
You've got a lovely place here.
:23:41
Is that your grandfather?
:23:43
That's him.
:23:44
A fine figure of a man.
Will you be going back to sea?

:23:53
The whole island knows
about the will.

:23:56
Coconut telegraph.
:24:03
You're a queer bird
to be in the water business.

:24:07
That's a fact.
:24:14
Look...
:24:17
these two volcanoes
built this island.

:24:19
The lava flowed from both,
overlapping, building up in layers.

:24:24
You've got to be able
to read them layers.

:24:26
You can?
:24:27
Yes, sir.
Like a chart at sea.

:24:30
I've been reading Hanakai.
I've got the only drill...

:24:33
that can bust through the caprock
to milk them layers.

:24:39
If it's so easy, why hasn't
anybody tried it before?

:24:45
Because...
:24:47
these pious fool believe that if
God intended them to have water...

:24:51
he'd have installed fountains.
:24:53
Where's this drilling rig?
:24:59
In hock,
for 900 dollars.


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