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1:35:03
There's something I have to tell you.
I'm really...

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I was at first really nervous about tonight.
1:35:14
But then I decided, darn it, I was going
to show you the time of your life.

1:35:18
That's Clark nice.
1:35:22
We could go for a hamburger
or whatever you want to do.

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Now then...
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...given the exact location
of the galaxy that he mentions...

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...and the proximity
to our own solar system...

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It's amazing. Amazing!
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Too good to be true.
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It's too good to be true.
6'4", black hair, blue eyes...

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...doesn't drink or smoke
and tells the truth.

1:35:54
Some people can read "War and Peace"...
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...and think it was an adventure story.
1:35:59
Others can read the ingredients
on a gum wrapper...

1:36:02
...and unlock the secrets of the universe.
1:36:06
Lex, what has chewing gum got to do
with the secrets of the universe?

1:36:12
Right, Miss Teschmacher.
1:36:17
"N".
1:36:19
"M"? You want "M", Mr. Luthor?
Coming right up.

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So there you go, "M".
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"M" as in "moron", Otis? No.
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It's "N" as in "Neanderthal"...
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..."nincompoop", "nitwit",
and "L" as in "ladder".

1:36:32
Here's a ladder, coming right up.
1:36:34
I didn't see...
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I'm sorry, Mr. Luthor.
1:36:39
In the interview he says
that the Planet Krypton...

1:36:44
...exploded in 1948.
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That ridiculous little freak...
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...took three years in a rocket
to get to earth.

1:36:52
- Ergo...
- Ergo.

1:36:54
Ergo 1948, that's three years on.
1:36:57
He's 6'4", you know that?
1:36:59
Do you know why the number 200 is
so vitally descriptive to both you and me?


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