Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
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:09:02
You know what I hate about crocs?
They got legs. Come on.

:09:10
Oh, remember the good old days
when we just used to shoot 'em?

:09:13
Yeah, mate, but if there were no more
crocs, they wouldn't need hunters.

:09:19
Oh, they'd need hunters...
to keep the wild pigs in control.

:09:24
Pigs?
Oh, not the same.

:09:27
I don't want my kid saying,
"There goes my dad, Pig Dundee. "

:09:32
Do you want to be known
as PorkerJackson?

:09:34
Well, no.
:09:36
Nah, we need the crocs, mate.
They make us somebodies.

:09:40
Without 'em, we're
just a couple of old bushwhackers...

:09:43
with bite marks on our legs.
:09:45
We'll get him tomorrow.
Same time.

:09:48
Hey, I knew a pig farmer called
Porker O'Brien once. Hah!

:09:52
You know why
they called him Porker?

:10:00
I hate it when he does that.
:10:02
Gives me the creeps.
:10:22
- Thanks, mate.
- No worries.

:10:32
So, you got out of that tree
all right, eh?

:10:37
Now, how could you possibly
know about that already?

:10:41
My people have ways of talking
that no white man can understand.

:10:46
Arthur, you're so full ofbullshit.
:10:51
No, it's a kind
of mental telepathy, eh?

:10:53
- Yeah, mental, all right.
- [ Cell Phone Ringing]

:10:58
Ah, I thinkwe just found out
which one of us is the white man.


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