Life or Something Like It
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:04:00
That's my girl.
:04:02
OK, saddle up!
:04:04
I loveyou, man.
:04:06
You sure about this?
:04:08
We're live in 5, people.
Live in 5!

:04:12
[Crowd Cheers]
:04:14
Lanie, Over Bullhorn:
No pride, no ride.

:04:17
News Anchor:
A major story is developing in Seattle.

:04:19
Director:
Get camera one coaster, still 1 3.

:04:22
Tape. Give me her name.
Stand by, super.

:04:24
Super in. Stand by live.
:04:26
Pete, get ready
to roll on Lanie.

:04:27
Andrea.
:04:28
- Whoa!
- [Thud]

:04:30
Hey, Lanie, you at least
wanna zip up or something?

:04:32
- Oh.
- Yeah.

:04:33
How's this?
:04:34
Well, I know,
you love me, too, right?

:04:36
No.
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Rush hour in downtown Seattle
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has ground to a halt today
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as striking bus drivers
take to the streets

:04:46
to make theirvoices heard.
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[Strikers Cheer]
:04:52
Sir?
:04:53
What's your name?
:04:54
Bob Washington.
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Bob, areyou one ofthe many
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faceless men and women
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who toil in the streets,
:05:00
guiding your diesel Goliath
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through the blighted cityscape
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to make sure that we
get home safe and sound?

:05:06
Um... no pride, no ride.
:05:09
Strikers:
Yeah! No pride, no ride.

:05:11
Bob, tell us,
:05:13
what are the drivers demanding?
:05:15
- Better hours.
- Strikers: Yeah!

:05:17
- Betterwages.
- Yeah!

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- Bettervehicles.
- Yeah!

:05:22
Better overall job satisfaction.
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Yeah! All right.
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Sounds reasonable.
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Bob, I don't know ifyou're aware
:05:29
ofa very popular song
by a little band

:05:31
called the Rolling Stones,
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but it talks about
these very same issues,

:05:35
and it goes a little
something like this.

:05:37
Bloody hell.
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I can't get no
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Satisfaction
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- Hi, Bob.
- Yeah.

:05:45
[Off Key]
I can't get no

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Satisfaction
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All:
And I try

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And I try
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And I try
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And I try
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I can't get no

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