The Day the Earth Stood Still
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Thank you, Mrs. Robinson. I'm sure we've all
shared your fears during the past few days.

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I see a gentleman here with his little boy.
What do you think of the spaceship, son?

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It's the biggest spaceship I ever saw.
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- And you, sir. Mind telling us your name?
- My name is Carpenter.

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Care to say a few words? I suppose
you're just as scared as the rest of us.

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In a different way, perhaps.
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I am fearful when I see people substituting
fear for reason. In fact, I would...

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Uh, thank you, Mr. Carpenter. Thank you very
much. I see another gentleman in the crowd...

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Extra! Extra! Spaceman eludes police!
Army put in charge.

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Read all about it! Spaceman eludes police!
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Extra! Extra!
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Get your paper here. Army put in charge.
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Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
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- You think they'll ever find him?
- I don't know, Bobby. I'm inclined to doubt it.

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Mr. Carpenter, what is inertia?
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The property of matter by which
it remains in uniform motion

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unless acted upon by external force.
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Oh.
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I'll bet that's just the way
Professor Barnhardt talks.

:33:08
Bobby, I have an idea.
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- Let's go and find out how Barnhardt talks.
- You're kidding!

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- Wouldn't you like to meet him?
- Sure I would, but I bet you'd be scared.

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Maybe we can scare him
more than he can scare us.

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I like you, Mr. Carpenter.
You're a real screwball.

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Extra! Extra!
Spaceman still at large.

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Extra! Read all about it.
Get your paper here.

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Maybe he isn't home.
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Gee, I'll bet you this is where he works.

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