:26:04
- What's going on now?
- It's the sea lions, sir.
:26:07
Sea lions? What?
Are they attacking someone?
:26:15
Thankyou! Everything's fine.
:26:17
Nothing to worry about.
:26:24
Nice crowds today, Director.
:26:28
Yes, yes, very good.
:26:40
And she's a fully trained
telephone engineer.
:26:42
- Really?
- Yes.
:26:44
I didn't know that.
Enjoying the show?
:26:46
- Stunning creatures, sea lions.
- Wonderful plumage.
:26:49
Lovely movers, too,
considering the flippers.
:26:52
God at His best, I'd say.
:27:04
-She couldn't do that ifit were fierce.
-What?
:27:07
Ifit were fierce,
she couldn't go in there with them.
:27:09
I'm 1 00% behind the
Fierce Animals Policy.
:27:13
But in a case ofanimals like that,
the attendances speak for themselves.
:27:16
I understand the purpose ofthe policy
is to increase attendances.
:27:20
But where attendances are already high
for non-fierce animals...
:27:22
I would've thought there'd be
an exception to the general rule.
:27:26
Then there's the African
migratory locust--
:27:30
Perfect.
:27:33
Stay.
:27:35
It's typical, isn't it,
these management types?
:27:37
No inkling ofinterest in any
subject other than their own.
:27:40
- Bit more.
- Not too much. Gotta look real.
:27:43
Right. Better not do anyone else today
or he might get a bit suspicious.
:27:46
- Oh, yeah.
- We don't want to make him too fierce.
:27:49
I have a suggestion.
To make a complete idiot ofhim...
:27:53
let's make those wounds
as realistic as possible, shall we?