:41:03
Are you?
:41:06
Then you really meant what you said
about getting this thing out of here.
:41:10
Did you think I was joking, perhaps?
:41:14
No, Mr. Dorfmann, that I didn't think.
:41:47
You always have to spoil things
for me, don't you?
:41:51
What did you have to tell the captain
I couldn't go along for?
:41:54
- I didn't tell the captain anything.
- Yeah.
:41:58
Well, you're the one had me fired
in Jebel, though, wasn't it?
:42:05
Chief rigger, in charge of seven guys.
:42:08
You think I couldn't handle
a crummy job like that?
:42:14
All I had to do was hold onto
this lousy job for another six months.
:42:18
I could have gone back
to the States as a chief.
:42:21
But, no. Oh, no.
You had to spoil it for me.
:42:27
- Well, you still could go back.
- Yeah, to what?
:42:31
They ain't gonna let no headcase
run a drilling operation.
:42:35
Nobody's describing you
as a headcase, Mr. Cobb.
:42:39
That's what I came to tell you.
:42:42
Now, you really must try
to understand that fatigue mentale...
:42:47
...I mean, mental exhaustion...
:42:50
...can happen to anyone.
But it doesn't last.
:42:56
Well, I don't understand
all those fancy words.
:42:59
I don't think those guys
that do the hiring do either.