:18:11
Don't you get a dial tone, or anything?
:18:14
Yeah, there are some toilets around here,
some of those rolling outhouses...
:18:17
...like they had in Newport.
:18:21
You ask for somebody that doesn't exist...
:18:22
...and then they don't accept the charges
and they know you're okay.
:18:25
You cheat the telephone company.
:18:28
Oh, yeah. I'm fine, man.
:18:31
We don't take the car. We walk.
:18:35
It's the only way to get there.
:18:39
Why? Because my mother wants
to make sure I'm all right.
:18:46
I'm going to call my mother
and father because...
:18:49
...oh, they think this is going to be
like another Chicago.
:18:52
Like I'm going to get my head beaten in.
:18:54
They're terrified. So I'm going to call
and tell them...
:18:57
..."Ha-ha, I fooled you. I'm alive!"
:18:59
They've got, they've, you don't even
have to bother bringing your tickets...
:19:02
...or anything, because they're not
going to collect them.
:19:05
There's no way they can.
:19:07
They've got a fence
that's half up...
:19:09
...and there are people
just sitting in that field.
:19:10
It's really beautiful.
:19:13
I'll try. It's like I say, really,
you know how crowded it is here.
:19:18
It, it's just swarming! What?
:19:21
Out, out on the ground.
:19:25
It was nice. We got wet.
:19:30
All I miss is the bathtub.
:19:33
Okay. Goodbye.
:19:35
I didn't even finish
dialing and they said...
:19:40
It's so great in some ways
and so lousy in others.
:19:43
Look at the people you're meeting.
Everybody is here for one purpose.
:19:50
It's ridiculous!
:19:53
It's getting worse every time.
:19:54
There is no water. No water,
no food and no medical supplies.
:19:58
Why don't we pray for rain?
:19:59
They're telling everybody to go home.
They called it a disaster area.