1:06:03
Boddill o' beer.
1:06:04
Bottle of beer.
1:06:08
Boddill of beer. What?
1:06:10
Bottle of beer.
1:06:15
Bottle... of beer.
1:06:20
We went through the address book
letter by letter.
1:06:22
Paul vanished by the Ls.
1:06:25
He took the address book with him.
1:06:29
Well... he's already
been in all your houses.
1:06:34
Maybe I will meet him again.
I sure would like to.
1:06:39
- His past? His real name?
- I don't know anything about him.
1:06:44
It was a rainy night in Boston.
He was in a doorway. That's all.
1:06:49
He took stuff from you?
1:06:51
Besides the address book?
1:06:53
He took my stereo,
my sport jacket, my word processor.
1:06:58
And my laser printer.
1:07:00
And my skis.
1:07:04
And my TV.
1:07:06
- Will you press charges?
- No.
1:07:09
It's a felony.
1:07:12
- Why do they want to find him?
- They say to help him.
1:07:16
If there's a crime,
the cops will get involved.
1:07:19
We really must keep in touch. We were
really good friends for a brief bit in school.
1:07:24
- Really good.
- Won't you press charges?
1:07:27
Oh, please.
1:07:34
Can you believe it?
Paul learned all that in three months.
1:07:38
Who'd have thought it? Trent Conway,
the Henry Higgins of our time.
1:07:45
Paul must have looked at all those names
in that book and said "I am Columbus."
1:07:50
"I am Magellan.
I will sail into this new world."
1:07:57
I read somewhere that
everybody on this planet