:24:09
(rings)
:24:12
Powell here.
:24:14
Take that Twinkie
out of your mouth and grab a pencil.
:24:16
(laughs) Hey, John, how are you doing?
:24:19
Holly stood me up a day
and I'm here alone in DC...
:24:22
..with my in-laws.
:24:24
Eh, the old in-laws, huh?
:24:26
They do love
their policemen son-in-laws.
:24:29
Listen, Al, what is the fax machine
number there at the station?
:24:33
Uh...
:24:35
555 3212.
:24:39
3212. Hold on a second, all right?
:24:41
I want to send you something.
:24:43
Excuse me.
:24:45
You and faxes? This is a first.
:24:47
Holly told me I should wake up
and smell the nineties.
:24:51
- This way?
- No. That way.
:24:54
- Wait. It's upside-down.
- It doesn't matter.
:24:56
OK, here it comes.
:25:00
I'm sending you something now.
:25:01
Hold on a second, cowboy.
:25:17
Fingerprints?
:25:19
We've got an unidentified stiffs here.
:25:21
I've circled the whorls in pen
in case the transmission's fuzzy.
:25:24
Run it through State and Federal,
and if you can, Interpol.
:25:27
Will do. Well, what's this about?
:25:29
Oh, just a feeling I have.
:25:31
Ouch. When you get those feelings,
insurance companies start to go bankrupt.
:25:35
Listen, the, uh, fax number is...
:25:38
On the top of the transmission...
:25:40
On the top of the transmission you just got.
:25:45
Oh, an airport, huh?
:25:47
You're not pissing
in somebody's pool, are you?
:25:50
(laughs)
Yeah, and I'm fresh out of chlorine.
:25:58
Just as this storm starts breaking,...