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Hey there, scout. Kent Mansley.
I work for the government.
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Hey, there. Kent Mansley. Work for
the government. Your parents home?
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We're eating.
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Who's there, honey?
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Hello there. Do you have
a telephone l could use?
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-In the kitchen.
-Thank you.
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Thank you very much.
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Here.
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Pretend you're a gangster.
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-You call me at home for this?
-You don 't understand.
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-It ate my car.
-And you saw this happen?
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No, l didn't actually see it.
It went off into the woods.
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So you don 't have any evidence?
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But l've got an eyewitness!
:27:44
An eyewitness with a concussion.
:27:46
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This thing is a menace.
:27:48
It tore up the power station.
It caused a train wreck!
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What did?
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Tell me again, Mansley,
and this time...
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...listen to yourself.
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A giant metal monster.
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Please, sir. l've got
a feeling about this one.
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That's lovely, Kent. But let me
try to explain how this works.
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If you told me you'd found,
say, a giant footprint...
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...l'd send an expert
to make a plaster cast of it.
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Get me a photograph and
I could get some troops over there!
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But you tell me
you've got a feeling...?
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All right, fine. You want evidence?
I'll get you evidence.
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And when l do, l'm gonna want
a memo distributed.
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That sounds swell.
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I'll want that memo carbon-copied
and redistributed--
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Hi. Thanks for
the use of your phone.
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Thank you for the use
of your phone, Mrs...?
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Hughes. Annie Hughes.
And this is my son, Hogarth.
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Thank you, Annie. Hobart.
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That's Hogarth!