:21:02
	Great. What will we drink to?
:21:06
	To love.
:21:10
	Hear, hear.
:21:13
	To love.
:21:14
	To love.
:21:18
	- To love, dummy.
- Oh.
:21:21
	Tell me, sir, just what
does a purser do?
:21:24
	In spite of what you may have heard,
he really runs the ship.
:21:28
	Not the captain, the purser.
:21:31
	You see, the Poseidon
isn't really a ship.
:21:34
	It's a hotel with a bow
and a stern stuck on...
:21:37
	...and I'm the hotel manager.
:21:41
	TERRY:
Susan, would you like to dance?
:21:44
	- Hello, Susan?
- Hey, Sis!
:21:46
	I was just asking
if you'd like to dance.
:21:49
	Yes, I'd like to.
:22:00
	That's a frightening target, sir,
and getting closer.
:22:04
	Seismographic station, Athens, sir.
:22:10
	This is Captain Harrison,
S. S. Poseidon.
:22:13
	Can you give me any further reading
on that seaquake near Crete?
:22:18
	This is Athens. Epicenter 130 miles
northwest of Crete.
:22:23
	Duration 42 seconds.
:22:25
	One aftershock, 3. 6 on the Richter
scale, duration 10 seconds.
:22:30
	First reports indicate a major
bottom displacement...
:22:33
	...and heavy swell conditions
building to the northeast, over.
:22:38
	This is the Poseidon. Thank you
for the information. Out.
:22:46
	- Are we all battened down?
- Tight as a button, sir.
:22:55
	Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
:22:58
	It is exactly 50 seconds to midnight.