Heaven Can Wait
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:52:02
and only a crazy trainer
would arrange a tryout for you.

:52:06
You keep your money,
I'll keep my job,

:52:08
and we'll keep this little
misunderstanding to ourselves.

:52:14
That's all right,
I'll finish that up.

:52:16
What would you say if I told you
I was a professional football player?

:52:22
- These... These are nice.
- Max, you know how people die?

:52:28
Yeah. Why?
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And after they die,
they go to heaven?

:52:34
I guess, if they're good.
I mean, why not?

:52:39
You know how it works in heaven?
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- Not exactly.
- It's probability and outcome.

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I never knew that.
:52:49
Say there's a probability
that some guy's going to die.

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An escort from his way station
gets a signal.

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He goes down
and waits for the outcome.

:52:58
If the guy lives,
the escort wasted a trip.

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If he dies, he takes him back
to his way station.

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He puts him in line for his
final destination. You follow?

:53:08
Mind if I smoke?
:53:09
Go ahead. Let's say there's
a new escort. He gets a signal.

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He takes off and sees a guy
riding a bicycle into a tunnel.

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The car's coming the other way,
the escort's supposed to wait,

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but he's new and figures
the guy's a goner.

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He figures,
why should I have the car hit him?

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Why not take him out
a few seconds early

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and take him up to his way station?
:53:33
- Listen, I need a match.
- That clock, that's a lighter.

:53:39
So the guy he takes up to the way
station isn't just some ordinary guy.

:53:44
He's an athlete
with fantastic reflexes.

:53:46
He wouldn't have hit
the car at all.

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- How do you light this?
- There.

:53:51
The guy wasrt really dead.
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His number wasrt up for years.
He would have missed the car.

:53:57
No kidding? Is this lighter right?

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