Million Dollar Mermaid
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:19:00
Wonderful.
Make yourself comfortable

:19:01
and I'll get things ready.
Thanks.

:19:04
By the way, how's Sydney?
:19:06
Sensational.
He's developed the one-two punch.

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And I've got the jaw to proof it.
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Yes, the greatest act
ever put under attempt.

:19:14
There's only one thing wrong.
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No one knows about it.
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That's where you'll come in.
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That's where I come in?
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We figured that if we could
get enough people down there,

:19:22
the rest
would take care of itself.

:19:23
So we thought maybe
if you'd be interested in,

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Well, making a little money.
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Money? How?
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Well, the idea I had in mind
was a swim down the Temps.

:19:33
Maybe five or six miles
ending up at the carnival.

:19:36
We'd follow you
in a row boat, of course.

:19:38
Yeah. If Sydney could swim,
we wouldn't be bothering you.

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We'll pay you five pounds
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and fifty percent
of the day's proceeds.

:19:47
Well... if you're going to
stage a swim,

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why won't you make it a real one?
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What do you mean?
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Well, that six miles
won't impress anybody,

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but twenty-six miles might.
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Twenty-six miles. Holy smoke.
I can't even row that far.

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I can't understand
what happen to the reporters.

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I've notified the press.
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Maybe they thought
we were crackpots.

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I wouldn't blame them.
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Nobody dare think of doing this.
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I think we better start.
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How do you feel? Cold.
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I can't see two feet of me.
Which way do we go?

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Just point the boat down river.
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Ready, honey?
:20:33
Good luck, honey.
Good luck, Annette.

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Well, Sydney, here we come.
:20:55
Annette, where are you?
:20:57
Here.

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