The Gods Must Be Crazy
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1:42:08
Milady.
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Sergeant, get on the radio and organise
some buses to take the kids home.

1:42:16
How come suddenly he the big hero?
1:42:20
We'd better get back to our equipment.
1:42:33
Says thank you, goodbye and
hopes you have lots of children.

1:42:37
-Tell him thanks. I'll miss him.
-He can't use that.

1:42:40
-l have to--
-Bushmen don't know about money.

1:42:42
-What can I give him?
-There's nothing here he can use.

1:42:45
-Bushmen don't need things.
-He's gotta take the money. It's the law.

1:42:56
He's going the wrong way.
The Kalahari's that way.

1:43:03
Says he got to find the
evil thing and get rid of it.

1:43:06
I don't know.
1:43:08
-I'm going to miss the little bugger.
-Yeah, me too.

1:43:12
-You gonna look like that forever?
-Like what?

1:43:15
Like Jack Hind is better than you.
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-No, I'm going to talk to her.
-Tell her you were the big hero.

1:43:21
No, I can't do that.
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But I do want to talk to her.
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I'll tell her....
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I'll say, "Look, Miss Thompson...
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...I know you think I'm an idiot...
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...but normally I'm quite normal.
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It's only when I'm in the presence
of a lady that I....

1:43:38
It's really just an interesting
psychological phenomenon.

1:43:41
If a man who is susceptible to a type
of para-Freudian syndrome like this...

1:43:46
...encounters a nubile
female, what happens?"

1:43:49
I suppose another big word happens.
1:43:52
-Too erudite?
-Yeah, whatever that means.

1:43:56
Okay. I'll put it more simply. I'll say:
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"Look, Miss Thompson.

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