:05:00
guiding your diesel Goliath
:05:01
through the blighted cityscape
:05:02
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!
:05:20
- Bettervehicles.
- Yeah!
:05:22
Better overall job satisfaction.
:05:25
Yeah! All right.
:05:26
Sounds reasonable.
:05:28
Bob, I don't know ifyou're aware
:05:29
ofa very popular song
by a little band
:05:31
called the Rolling Stones,
:05:33
but it talks about
these very same issues,
:05:35
and it goes a little
something like this.
:05:37
Bloody hell.
:05:38
I can't get no
:05:41
Satisfaction
:05:44
- Hi, Bob.
- Yeah.
:05:45
[Off Key]
I can't get no
:05:48
Satisfaction
:05:51
All:
And I try
:05:53
And I try
:05:54
And I try
:05:56
And I try
:05:57
I can't get no
:06:01
I can't get no
:06:05
That is one crazy chick.
:06:07
And a man comes on and tells me
:06:11
Director:
Stand by,Jake and Lori.
:06:12
We should get out ofthis.
:06:14
Notyet.
:06:15
Can't be a man
'cause he doesn't smoke
:06:19
The same cigarettes as me
:06:21
I can't get no
:06:25
No, no, no
:06:28
Hey, hey, hey
:06:31
That's what I say
:06:36
I can't get no
:06:40
Satisfaction
:06:42
I can't get no
:06:46
Satisfaction
:06:49
'Cause I try
:06:51
And I try
:06:52
And I try
:06:54
And I try
:06:56
I can't get no
:06:59
No, no, no