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:09:00
Thattheway
he came outofthewater?

:09:03
Yeah.
:09:15
Hey.
:09:18
Hey, Kevin,what's going on?
What's happening?

:09:33
How's itgoin'?
How'syourfamily? Good?

:09:34
It's great.
So niceto seeyou.

:09:37
Fuckoff.
:09:39
This is business.
:09:41
Therewas an accident
in Maine.

:09:42
Some guygot killed
bysomething in a lake.

:09:43
Probablya bear,
buttheyfound a tooth.

:09:45
Atooth?
:09:48
Afragmentofa tooth,
:09:52
onetheysaycouldn't
have comefrom any bear.

:09:53
Evidently it looks prehistoric,
like maybe a dinosaur.

:09:54
Oh,well,then I'm sure
thatthat'swhat itwas.

:09:57
Hewas killed
bya dinosaur.

:10:01
Isthere anything else?
:10:03
I, uh,wantyou
to gothere.

:10:05
What?
:10:06
It's probably nothing,
butyou're a paleontologist.

:10:08
This iswhatwe do.
:10:10
Whatdoyou mean,
this iswhatwe do?

:10:13
I'd likeyou to
checkoutthistooth.

:10:14
I'm nota field person.
:10:16
Well, on this one,
I would likeyou to be.

:10:18
You wantmeto goto Maine
to lookata tooth?

:10:20
Oh,thiswas Myra's
idea,wasn't it?

:10:22
- Uh--
-Oh, ofcourse.

:10:28
Getme outofthe office
fora fewdays,

:10:31
waittill I cool off...
:10:32
It has nothing
to dowith that.

:10:34
I don'tdofield work,
and even ifI did, Maine?

:10:35
I'm allergictotimber.
:10:37
- Kelly.
- I am notgoingto Maine.

:10:39
I'm notgoing
to Maine.

:10:40
It's ridiculous.
:10:42
It's gonna be rough
:10:45
aswe go over
these mountains.

:10:52
Yeah,that'sfine.
Thankyou.

:10:54
We're doing
the bestwe can.

:10:56
Couldyou not
talkto me?

:10:58
Thankyou.

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