Clara Hakedosha
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1:11:17
It looks like you hurt Rosie. What did you tell him?
1:11:21
I'll tell you one day.
1:11:24
Do you want to go to a movie with me?
1:11:29
I don't know. I feel like something big is supposed to happen today.
1:11:33
Do you think I can call things?
1:11:35
Or only know things that are going to happen?
1:11:40
Judging by the stork, you can call things.
1:11:44
I only wanted something to save me from the blackboard. I didn't plan anything
1:11:49
This is Michael Uri reporting live.
1:11:52
An earthquake. An earthquake in midnight.
1:11:55
That is the rumor that was spread in this small town
1:11:58
and caused widespread panic.
1:12:01
Masses of people are leaving their homes.
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With their ugly little white cars.
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They're running away from fear of saint Clara's vision.
1:12:10
Clara Chanov, that's how she was called until a few days ago
1:12:13
when everybody started calling her saint Clara.
1:12:17
The earthquake, ironically, will strike in this ugly town,
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known mainly for its seismographic institute.
1:12:26
What's with you, dad?
1:12:28
I told you this is just an idea we thought out together,
1:12:30
this whole earthquake.
1:12:32
It was me who thought about it.
1:12:34
Ok, now get under the lintel.
1:12:37
Come on, Eddie.
1:12:39
It looks like you're getting along just fine without me.
1:12:42
You look good this way.
1:12:45
And dad, I'm sorry about what happened with the lottery.
1:12:48
Don't be. I quit my job anyway.
1:12:51
Tomorrow morning, after the earthquake,
1:12:53
I'll get up at ten, eat an omelette from eight eggs,
1:12:57
with bacon and mozzarella made of buffalo milk,

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