:52:02
You feel all right?
:52:04
- I feel fine. Do you?
- Yeah.
:52:34
Is Kara asleep? Did I wake you up?
:52:37
Yeah. No, not me, it felt more like a nap.
:52:41
I think my body's getting used to
these 36-hour days. What's going on?
:52:44
We can do this, but we have to do it now.
:52:47
- Do you have his home address?
- Why now?
:52:49
We were planning on taking a trip
tomorrow, right? Just like today?
:52:52
Yeah, for stocks.
:52:54
Okay, well, half an hour ago I was asleep.
This car alarm woke me up.
:52:58
These kids were down skating by,
hitting cars on the block.
:53:01
So we go right now, do our business
at Platts', get back in the box...
:53:05
and come back before
those kids set off those alarms.
:53:07
All we really have to do is stand there
in plain sight. That should scare them off.
:53:11
That way my double
sleeps through the night...
:53:13
they don't have this conversation,
and they get in the box tomorrow as usual.
:53:19
- They'll be changed. But...
- Yeah, but at least they'll get in the box.
:53:25
Wait, how do we go back that far
if the machines haven't been running?
:53:31
- Have they been running?
- Yeah.
:53:34
I started going by at 5:00,and turning them on, 5:00 p. m.
:53:38
I got tired of the whole
unanswerable question...
:53:40
Are we doing this as an experiment
or are we doing this for me?
:53:43
- A little of both.
- 5:00.
:53:46
If we get this done by 3:00,
that's 10 hours in the box.
:53:51
I've got the O2 tanks in the car.