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Let's throw it down and jump, okay?
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-Right.
-Come on. Now!

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-l got it!
-Take it!

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-Go on.
-Hey, l got it!

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All right. All right.
Knock it off! Now, quiet!

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-Max, you take it.
-l don't want it. lt's his blanket.

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Tex, you go put on the java
while l work this out.

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Gather around and hear
the words of the King.

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And the whole court
strained in obedience.

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Come on, come on, come on.
:49:40
All right, so we got ourselves
a real live rat, right?

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-Yeah. So?
-So? So use your imagination.

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What don't we have
a lot of in Changi?

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Yeah, besides that.
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-Come on. Food. Right?
-What's that got to do with rats?

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God.
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You're not thinking
what l think you're thinking, are you?

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You got it.
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-Only we're not going to eat it.
-Eat it?

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-Eat what? What's he talking about?
-Rat meat.

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You're out of your mind.
Who would buy rat meat?

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Let me finish. Of course nobody
will buy it if they know it's rat.

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But suppose they don't.
Suppose we say it's rabbit.

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There are no rabbits in Malaya.
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We'll think of something else.
What are you all knocking it for?

:50:30
Do you think we can
get away with squirrel?

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That's it, squirrel. Good.
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Still not a lip-smacker, is it?
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Wait a sec. Wait a sec.
l know.

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-l know. Deer.
-Deer?

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What kind of game
you got back home?

:50:46
No, not the usual kind of deer.
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l mean rusa tikas.
They're about....

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Well, they're tiny.
They're about 8 inches high.

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The natives consider them
to be a great delicacy.

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Rusa tikas translated
means ''mouse deer.''


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