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:22:01
Well, okay.
:22:04
Take your voltage coming in the main
power station in Canoga Park.

:22:09
Now, the electric company will tell you
that it's running smooth and steady.

:22:13
That's a lie.
:22:15
I mean, you put that thing
under a magnifying scope...

:22:17
...and that smooth, steady line starts
looking like King Kong's EKG.

:22:21
Ninety-volt drop-offs,
130-volt spikes.

:22:25
Pulses, they're called.
:22:28
So, what are you saying?
:22:29
Are you saying that I should
call the electric company?

:22:32
Well, no.
:22:34
See, in order to
melt the switch like this...

:22:37
...in my opinion, it'd take
a couple thousand volts at least.

:22:41
And if the electric company
ever burped that loud...

:22:44
...it'd blow every damn circuit
breaker in your house like that.

:22:48
Then I don't understand.
:22:50
Hey, join the club.
:22:52
You know, there's a lot of things
I don't understand.

:22:55
Take lightning.
:22:56
You know,
my grandpa's house was...

:22:58
Look, there wasn't any lightning
last night, was there?

:23:01
You want me to admit it?
:23:02
Okay, I admit it.
:23:04
I don't have a goddamn clue
what happened to your TV set.

:23:07
Did you look at the back
of that thing when I had it off?

:23:10
I mean, you got enough chips in there
to send a spaceship to Saturn.

:23:15
You know what I do?
:23:20
I read the book.
:23:22
I do what it says.
:23:26
Hey, dude, check it out.
:23:31
Wow, what a skater.
:23:33
What a nerd.
:23:41
Wipeout!

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