Evolution
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:08:04
Whereyou taking me?
:08:06
A meteor hit last night.
:08:08
Oh, that's what that was.
:08:10
As the Glen Canyon representative
ofthe U.S. Geological Survey...

:08:14
I have been assigned to check it out.
:08:16
I'm taking you in case I actually have
to do something scientific. Then we eat.

:08:21
You're a representative
ofthe U.S.G.S.?

:08:23
Signed up over the Internet.
:08:26
Wereyou on some cheerleader site
and accidentally linked to the U.S.G.S.?

:08:31
Something like that.
:08:33
Watch it. Take it easy.
That's my baby.

:08:33
Watch it. Take it easy.
That's my baby.

:08:35
Thereyou go. Easy.
:08:40
Come on, be careful!
:08:42
Who's gonna pay me for the damage
to my goddamn car?

:08:46
Son, I told you we don't do that.
It's force majeure.

:08:49
Force majeure, my ass!
That car's a classic '73 Buick Rivera.

:08:55
Who areyou?
:08:56
Harry Block, United States
Geological Survey.

:09:00
This is my secretary, Ira Kane.
:09:02
We're here to investigate the meteor.
Ifthat's what it is.

:09:06
Ofcourse it's a damn meteor.
It almost blew up my damn car.

:09:09
I'm still fuzzy on whatyou were
doing here in the middle ofthe night.

:09:12
With Betty Lou here.
:09:13
For the thousandth time, I was
practicing for my fireman's exam...

:09:17
which started seven minutes ago,
so I'd appreciate ifyou let me go.

:09:22
You and the blonde found the meteor?
:09:25
Yeah, I found it.
:09:27
It bounced my car 200 feet
in the air. Can I go?

:09:30
Bob, get him out ofhere right now.
:09:36
Don't leave town.
:09:39
Sheriff, is this...
:09:44
the point ofpenetration?
:09:46
Yeah, it punched through
into a cavern 80 feet down.

:09:53
That's a hole.
:09:57
Oh, damn it!
Next time, you're carrying this case.


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