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That's the point in a journey. . .
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. . .where it's longer to go back
to the beginning. . .
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. . .than it is to continue
to the end.
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It's like. . . .
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Remember when those
astronauts got in trouble?
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They were going to the moon
and something went wrong.
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They had to get back to Earth. . .
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. . .but they had passed
the point of no return.
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So they had to go all the way
around the moon to get back...
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...and they were
out of contact for hours.
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Everybody waited to see
if a bunch of dead guys in a can. . .
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. . .would pop out the other side.
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That's me.
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On the other side of the moon now. . .
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. . .out of contact. . .
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. . .and everybody's just going
to have to wait till I pop out.
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The police are here.
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Did you know, Beth...
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. . .that in certain South American
countries it's still legal. . .
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. . .to kill your wife
if she insults you?
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They' re here right now.
I' m looking at one right now.
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Put him on the phone.
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-What are we gonna do?
-Talk to the Korean guy.
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Then we just start banging on doors.
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What is it?
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Where are you going?