:06:00
	So what do you think
of my little vessel?
:06:03
	She's what we call "see-worthy."
S-E-E. See with your eyes.
:06:07
	I feel like my transport should be
an extension of my personality.
:06:10
	Voila. And this? This is like
my little window to the world,
:06:15
	and every minute,
it's a different show.
:06:17
	Now, I may not understand it. I may
not even necessarily agree with it.
:06:20
	But I'll tell you what, I accept it
and just sort of glide along.
:06:24
	You want to keep things on an even keel
I guess is what I'm saying.
:06:27
	You want to go with the flow.
The sea refuses no river.
:06:31
	The idea is to remain in a state
of constant departure
while always arriving.
:06:36
	Saves on introductions
and good-byes.
:06:39
	The ride does not require
an explanation.
:06:41
	Just occupants.
That's where you guys come in.
:06:44
	It's like you come onto this planet
with a crayon box.
:06:49
	Now, you may get the 8-pack,
you may get the 1 6-pack.
:06:53
	But it's all in what
you do with the crayons,
:06:56
	the colors
that you're given.
:06:58
	Don't worry about drawing within
the lines or coloring outside the lines.
:07:02
	I say color outside the lines.
Color right off he page.
:07:05
	Don't box me in.
We're in motion to the ocean.
:07:07
	We are not landlocked,
I'll tell ya that.
:07:11
	So where do you want out?
:07:13
	Uh, who, me?
Am I first?
:07:15
	Um, I don't know.
Really, anywhere is fine.
:07:18
	Well, just--just give me an address
or something, okay?
:07:22
	Tell you what,
go up three more streets,
:07:25
	take a right,
go two more blocks,
:07:28
	drop this guy off
on the next corner.
:07:32
	- Where's that?
- I don't know either,
but it's somewhere,
:07:37
	and it's gonna determine the course
of the rest of your life.
:07:42
	All ashore
that's going ashore.
:07:44
	Toot toot!