:14:01
- How are you feeling there?
- I'm okay.
:14:05
- See the doc yet?
- No.
:14:08
Well, you better let the doc
take a look at you after dinner.
:14:11
- Since he was busy earlier.
- When we needed him.
:14:14
Why don't you let me
handle the doc.
:14:17
Makes me feel better already.
:14:22
I was looking at the shack
maintenance hours outstanding.
:14:26
I see where this is going.
:14:29
All of us owe some shack maintenance
time. Tonight would be a good time.
:14:34
No way, Mr. Beck.
No bleepin' way.
:14:38
You can't call shack duty
on top of a full shift.
:14:42
Thas a union violation.
Is in the contract.
:14:44
Right on, Cobb.
Les hear it for the shop steward.
:14:49
Hear that, Becky? The company's
got to abide by the rules.
:14:52
I know about the contract.
You can follow the letter...
:14:56
of the contract to the law and spend
an extra workday gettin' it done...
:14:59
or you can get it done tonight
and call tomorrow a down day.
:15:02
- What, are you giving us the day off?
- Looks that way.
:15:06
What about our quota?
:15:09
You're only 25 tons off quota.
:15:12
You're bound to go way over that
by the last day.
:15:15
Look, folks, is just a day off.
It don't make no difference to me.
:15:20
Is just up to you.
I thought it might be good.
:15:23
- Hell, I could use a day off.
- Me too.
:15:25
- What the hell.
- Okay, shop stewarïs three.
:15:32
- Four.
- Four. Anybody else?
:15:36
- Six.
- All right, here's what we got.
:15:40
Mr. Cobb, we still got that rattle
in the air duct somewhere.
:15:43
- Take a look at that.
- Okay.
:15:46
Williams, run a diagnostic
on DeJesus's suit.
:15:50
- Anybody else got any suit problems?
- Yeah, my pocket.
:15:53
Can you check my pocket, sweetheart?