1:29:02
You know, that fountain
looked a lot better in Rome.
1:29:07
- Yeah.
- Well...
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C'est la vie, as the Romans say.
1:29:17
[Natalie] On this beautiful, clear day,
1:29:20
l think it is appropriate
that we clear the air
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of the toxic distortions that
my husband and, by association, myself,
1:29:31
are somehow poisoning our environment
in our efforts to purify it.
1:29:36
lt's not true. No es verdad.
1:29:41
[Natalie] Ladies and gentlemen...
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please help me welcome
Nick Vanderpark and Tim Dingman.
1:29:46
[cheering, applause]
1:29:56
[shouts of protest]
1:30:01
Thank you.
1:30:03
Ladies and gentlemen, young people.
1:30:07
l stand here with my partner,
Tim Dingman...
1:30:10
[light applause]
1:30:12
That's right.
1:30:15
...grateful for this opportunity
to address the central question
1:30:19
posed in so many colorful
and eloquent variations.
1:30:26
[Nick] Where is the shit?!
1:30:31
[applause]
1:30:34
[Natalie] My God. Nick. Nick!
1:30:37
Corky?
1:30:41
[woman] Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpark,
sorry we had to perform an autopsy,
1:30:45
but when any large dead animal
comes in proximity with the public
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it must be examined immediately
for health reasons.
1:30:51
l'm a little curious. Did you feed
your horse a lot of apples?
1:30:54
Our neighbors have an apple tree.
Corky loved their apples.
1:30:58
- Did he ever defecate in their yard?
- l imagine.