:34:01
	I mean, you know
what you're doing on a boat.
:34:04
	I suppose.
:34:06
	So you could, if you wanted to.
:34:09
	Yeah, if I wanted to.
:34:11
	We could figure out some kind
of percentage deal.
:34:14
	We don't know if we wanna keep it.
:34:16
	With the season almost over,
and the license so expensive--
:34:20
	You're not tight with Harmon, are you?
:34:22
	Not especially, no.
:34:24
	If you could just go down to the marina,
look it over.
:34:27
	Tell us if you need anything
to make it operational.
:34:30
	I haven't been commercial fishing
for 25 years.
:34:33
	Has it changed that much?
:34:35
	Well, more technology, but I just....
:34:37
	You're bailing us out.
:34:38
	It's a matter of credibility.
If we let people walk all over us--
:34:42
	I'll have to think about it.
:34:44
	Think about it. Go down,
look at the ship-- the boat...
:34:47
	...figure out who you'd like
to have for your crew.
:34:51
	You think people'd do that,
knowing that it's Harmon's boat?
:34:55
	You can always get somebody.
:35:00
	If there are any calls for me,
anybody comes by asking if I'm here...
:35:05
	...just say I'm not registered, okay?
:35:08
	I'm trying to surprise somebody.
I don't want word to get around.
:35:23
	You get points for originality.
:35:26
	You're the first guy that's ever asked
me to watch fish thrash around and die.
:35:31
	-Well, it's--
-No, I'm not complaining.
:35:34
	I think it's cool.
:35:35
	I've seen it on TV,
but in person like this, it's....
:35:40
	They're so beat-up looking.
:35:42
	Well, they stop eating
when they head in.
:35:47
	My daughter did that for a while.
:35:50
	Almost had to put an IV in her.
:35:53
	Jesus, it's relentless, isn't it?
:35:57
	They don't stop.
:35:59
	Well, some of them do.