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:50:03
lan can take care of this.
:50:05
But we don't have
that piece of scenery any more.

:50:09
I know! So we build a new one.
:50:12
- And this is it.
- Consider it done.

:50:16
You're just gonna take care of it like that?
Using that as the plans?

:50:20
- Let's try.
- If you can do it, I'll do the number.

:50:23
Do you feel that,
in collaboration with David,

:50:25
that you are afforded the opportunity
to express yourself musically

:50:30
- The way you would like to?
- Well, I think I do, in my solos.

:50:33
My solos are my trademark.
:51:20
Perfect. It's the right proportions.
:51:23
- It'll be this colour, right?
- Yeah.

:51:25
That's just terrific.
It almost looks like the real thing.

:51:28
- You got it.
- Yeah.

:51:30
When we get the actual set,
:51:32
it'll follow exactly these specifications?
Even these contours?

:51:35
Um... I don't understand you.
The actual piece?

:51:39
- When you build the actual piece...
- But this is what you asked for, isn't it?

:51:44
- What?
- Well, this is the piece.

:51:46
- This is the piece?
- Yes.

:51:48
Are you telling me that this is it?
This is scenery?

:51:53
Have you ever been to Stonehenge?
:51:55
The triptychs are 20 feet high!
You can stand four men up 'em!

:51:59
lan, I was asked to build it 18 inches high!

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