:11:01
Sayid?
:11:02
Sayid.
:11:05
- It is you.
- Essam.
:11:07
So you haven't forgotten me.
:11:11
Hardly.
:11:14
- What are you doing in Sydney?
- I've been traveling. And you?
:11:18
I live here.
Almost a year now.
:11:20
- I'm a tree cutter. I cut trees.
- Sounds like good, honest work.
:11:24
So much for my philosophy degree.
:11:26
Whatever puts food on your table.
:11:28
How is Zahraa?
:11:32
She died.
:11:36
A stray bomb, while she
was shopping for a dress.
:11:41
I'm so sorry.
:11:44
Listen, we've got
a lot of catching up to do.
:11:47
Why don't you come over?
:11:50
I'd love to.
:11:56
Damn it. I'm out of ammo.
:11:58
- Use the crowbar.
- That only works on the zombies.
:12:01
- Not the big bugs.
- Indeed.
:12:03
The three of you live here?
:12:04
Sydney's very expensive.
It's the best we can afford.
:12:07
And what is it you do?
:12:10
- At the moment, I'm at liberty.
- He's on holiday.
:12:14
You'll love the beaches here.
:12:16
There is something to be said
for Australian women.
:12:24
I've had the misfortune of being
landlocked for several years.
:12:28
The last beach I was at
was Sharm El Sheikh
:12:30
with you, Essam, remember?
:12:32
Before our English exams?
:12:34
I hear the beaches here are very nice.
:12:39
Especially the women.
:12:44
Perhaps we can go.
:12:51
So tell me, exactly
what kind of trees do you cut?