:19:32
It really does sound very exciting.
:19:35
- You said it was terrifying.
- Yes.
:19:39
I suppose in a way
that's what makes it exciting, isn't it?
:19:44
Most ordinary people
can't help but respond...
:19:46
...to the idea of some excitement
in their lives, you know.
:19:51
Even if it terrifies them?
:19:53
Yes, exactly.
:20:07
- Do you remember them very well?
- No.
:20:11
No, I don't.
:20:12
Your mother was a beautiful woman.
:20:15
- A wonderful woman.
- Malcolm? Hey, kid?
:20:17
It's clouding up.
I don't want those chutes left out.
:20:20
- What should we do with them?
- You can put the trailer in the garage.
:20:23
Thanks, Mr. Brandon.
That'd be fine if you don't mind.
:20:26
The radio did say rain.
:20:28
They're wrong nine times out of ten.
I'll get an accurate report out at the field.
:20:32
Actually, the forecast was for showers
in the morning.
:20:35
See? Showers in the morning.
It couldn't hurt us. Customers will come.
:20:38
Browdy?
:20:41
Forget about the customers.
If the chutes get damp, we don't jump.
:20:45
The chutes will be in the garage,
so they won't get damp. Stop worrying.
:20:49
Browdy?
:20:50
The garage, dry!
:20:56
Besides, like Rettig says, we have
to make it interesting for ourselves.