:14:01
Tell them to harvest
:14:07
And rejoice
:14:15
In the sun
:14:33
How far out do they go before they blow?
:14:35
About six miles.
We should feel a hefty jolt.
:14:39
- I want a front-row seat when they go!
- I'll bet you do.
:14:42
Lowell, do you have to eat
that stuff in here? It stinks.
:14:46
You never let up, do you?
:14:48
Oh.
:14:49
Now you hurt his feelings.
:14:52
I'd like to know what
any one of you knows about real food.
:14:55
What do you mean, real food?
Out of the dirt? That's real food?
:14:59
That's right. This happens
to be nature's greatest gift.
:15:03
To a celibate, maybe.
:15:06
Come on, you guys.
Maybe he knows something we don't.
:15:09
Lowell, give me a slice
of that cantaloupe.
:15:12
Don't ask Lowell for a slice.
I'd be delighted to give you a slice of it.
:15:16
Just sit down and shut up.
Sit down. Sit down!
:15:19
And shut up and leave me alone,
all of you, and let me eat.
:15:22
What's the big deal? I can't see
the difference between that and this.
:15:25
You don't see the difference?
The difference is that I grew it.
:15:29
That's what the difference is.
I picked it and I fixed it.
:15:32
And it has a taste, and it has some colour
and it has a smell.
:15:38
It calls back a time when there
were flowers all over the earth.
:15:41
There were valleys, and there were
plains of tall green grass...
:15:45
..that you could lie down in,
that you could go to sleep in.
:15:48
There were blue skies
and there was fresh air.
:15:51
There were things growing everywhere,
not just in domes...
:15:54
..blasted millions of miles out into space.
:15:59
Look at that stuff. How can you guys sit
there and say anything to me about this?