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A halibut. It was like
a gangland execution.

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We could use some halibut.
When's Joe getting in?

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Joe, are you home?
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But he still works here?
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On and off. He's out
on a fishing boat now.

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Fishing? Joe?
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Can I tell you about our specials?
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What are you buying when you get
on a roller coaster?

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Not risk, because only fringe consumers
want that, but the illusion of risk.

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Being hurled to the edge of danger, but
knowing that you never have to cross it.

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Mr. Disney's innovation was...
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...to put these rides and attractions
into a story context.

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You imagine yourself a character
in his cartoon...

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...as you floated through
a plaster of Paris jungle.

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The obvious next step, and
this is at the core of our proposal...

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...is not bigger and better
facsimiles of nature...

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...but nature itself.
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Think of Alaska as one big theme park.
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How'd we do?
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Got a couple boatloads.
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In three days?
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They were running pretty good.
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I kept a few out for the restaurant.
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Oh, my God!
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That's gorgeous!
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That's great!
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-Bobby!
-Jesus...

:47:44
...look at this. You're all
where I left you six years ago.

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Same barstools and everything.
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Hey, Harm. Aud, you're looking good.
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Somebody come in and
dust you off once a week?

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How's the charter business?
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I can't complain. I'm thinking
of bringing my Glacier Bay clients here.


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