:12:01
l was compelled.
:12:11
EGRlS.
:12:12
Sounds pretentious enough
to be a charity.
:12:16
No, wait a minute, l remember.
:12:18
l was in lndia when
:12:19
you lot were working the
borders with Afghanistan.
:12:21
Rumors were, you got in.
:12:24
There's a lot of people
still dying over there.
:12:26
They always do, Doctor.
:12:28
Yeah, well, l'm no warrior.
:12:30
l'm in the relief business.
:12:32
So l gathered.
:12:34
So, here we are--
:12:36
you with your relief work,
me with my relief work.
:12:39
And isn't it a strange
coincidence,
:12:43
because l need
to get into Ethiopia,
:12:45
and you're already there.
:12:46
No thanks.
:12:48
l'd fund your work
:12:49
of course.
:12:51
No.
:12:52
''l've got a camp with 30,000
people, dying at 40 a day.
:12:56
ln six weeks time,
they'll all be dead.''
:13:01
Slight exaggeration perhaps,
:13:03
but very effective.
:13:04
Since when did the ClA
give a shit
:13:06
about the starving in Africa?
:13:08
l presume you are ClA,
Mr. Steiger.
:13:12
ldle curiosity...
:13:13
Your performance tonight,
:13:16
was it a cry for help,
:13:18
or a cry for attention?
:13:20
l'd call it a press conference.
:13:21
No, a declaration
of independence.
:13:25
Freedom is an
expensive commodity.
:13:28
You should see what
l paid for your bail.
:13:30
No deal.
:13:33
Passion is cheap, Doctor.
:13:35
lf you're looking
for a dancing bear,
:13:37
try the fucking circus.
:13:56
Hmm. Cigarettes at dawn.
:13:57
Either you're deliriously happy,
or you haven't slept.