The Flight of the Phoenix
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:20:01
There happens to be an almost unlimited
supply of pressed dates on board.

:20:05
Pressed dates?
All they're good for is regularity.

:20:08
Yes, I quite agree.
:20:09
They were being sent back from Jebel
because nobody would eat them.

:20:13
Yes, I think that's about all.
:20:15
That's about all?
That's enough, isn't it?

:20:17
Thank you.
:20:23
Excuse me, but shouldn't some kind
of rescue plane have seen us by now?

:20:28
Don't worry. Someone will be along
even before you can think about lunch.

:20:32
Our accounts people will be waiting
for my Jebel operation report...

:20:36
...before they can get started
on the annual figures.

:20:39
How big a hole will a busted-up
sky truck make in your annual figures?

:20:45
There will be insurance, but insurance
companies move in mysterious ways.

:20:51
Like God, of course,
but not half as generous.

:20:54
- It's bound to be a setback.
- I imagine it will be.

:20:57
Anyway, you don't have to worry.
They'll be here.

:21:01
Oh, thank you.
:21:05
It will work very well.
:21:13
The captain says our chances are good.
:21:19
- A bit optimistic, aren't you?
- I don't think so.

:21:23
Well, being 130 miles off-course
isn't exactly going to help.

:21:27
It's not gonna stop them either.
:21:42
Music while you work?
:21:47
It's mine. I bought it.
:21:49
We could use this thing
to find out what's happening.

:21:52
Nobody told-
:21:53
He did say something about it, Frank.
It's my fault. I should have....


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