Paradise, Hawaiian Style
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:10:01
- Richards, Rick Richards.
- Aloha.

:10:03
Mr Cubberson's
going to the shoe convention on Maui.

:10:06
The boys depend
on me for my keynote address.

:10:10
I mustn't let them down. They know
they can count on Cubberson.

:10:16
- How'd it go?
- It's rough out.

:10:18
Too bad. You'll find another spot.
Good commercial pilots are rare.

:10:23
So are alligator shoes.
That's what we're trying to sell.

:10:26
Alligator shoes are a symbol
of prestige, wealth and importance.

:10:31
Yeah, you're right, Mr Cubberson.
:10:34
I'm not going back to work
for somebody else.

:10:38
Let me take the controls. I want to show
you a place I looked at this morning.

:10:43
Why are we sinking?
Where are the life jackets?

:10:45
A slight detour, no extra charge.
:10:48
But I'm late,
and I must make that speech.

:10:51
We'll get you there.
:11:28
Beautiful, aren't they?
:11:31
Yeah, but so are Mr Cubberson's
alligator shoes.

:11:34
What am I supposed to be seeing?
:11:37
I saw Blackmont, and we figured out
a way to scratch each other's backs.

:11:41
I sold him on going into partnership.
:11:44
He puts up the choppers,
we put up the service.

:11:48
- What kind?
- A personal air service.

:11:50
We know these islands.
We could fly people to places

:11:53
they couldn't reach otherwise.
:11:55
We couldn't afford it
and neither could the customers.

:11:59
Why not? Cubberson's right. Give them
something special, they'll pay for it.


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