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Now, what kind of man tries to take
a ship like that across the ocean?

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Why? How?
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I don't know.
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But I plan on finding out.
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Al loves it when people ask me that,
thinks it makes me look a bit:

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This must be nice.
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To have this as your office.
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Well, every great thing that's ever
happened to me

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happened in the water.
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Every one.
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Hey, Rudi, come on,
help me out with this.

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Oumar.
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- You got it?
- There you go.

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- How long to Asselar?
- Oh, six, eight hours. No problem.

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- You stay for long?
- No, not long.

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All right, this one too.
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- Think it'll be safe?
- Oh, it's okay.

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Where we go now,
no fighting. No problem.

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- Yeah, no problem.
- No Tuareg.

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Listen, I've been thinking.
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When this is over,
there's a place I know.

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It's called Monterey.
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- Never heard of it.
- No?

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It's got a beautiful beach.
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Golden sands, aqua-blue surf.
The place is paradise.

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- Sounds good.
- Oh, yeah.

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I also happen to know a woman
who has a house there.

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And because she's a workaholic,
she's never at home.

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Now, I haven't asked her, but I'm
pretty sure that she wouldn't mind

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if you dropped by.
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Can I bring a friend?
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You'd have to ask her.
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I already did.
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You did?
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You, me and the bay of Monterey.

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