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:41:03
Your wife tells me you're in charge here.
:41:05
Oh, no. She ain't my wife.
Trelis is just my old lady, you know?

:41:10
Yeah. Truman, you ever heard
of the Milwaukee Daily Moon?

:41:15
We're on the travel and entertainment
staff of that illustrious newspaper...

:41:19
...and we're in the midst
of a research tour.

:41:21
Our action-adventure editor, Mr. Hicks,
wants to take a jump course today...

:41:26
...so he can accurately depict the delights
of skydiving in his column.

:41:29
Hey, far out.
He wants to do that today?

:41:32
-He wants to do it right now.
-This will be in a paper?

:41:35
We're talking big dollars. Big dollars.
:41:37
ln fact, you think any of this land
could be available for resort development?

:41:42
-Resort?
-Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

:41:44
Lot of potential. Lot of potential.
:41:50
Since this series will be a free godsend
to the local economy...

:41:53
...we were hoping maybe that you could
reciprocate a little on the lesson.

:41:59
Truman.
:42:01
-On the lesson.
-No problem. We'll work something out.

:42:04
Not gonna be a problem?
Let's get to it.

:42:06
-Okay, Mr. Barnes.
-Out you go!

:42:18
Okay, field marshal, let's go.
:42:22
-He's scared of heights, remember?
-Well, most weenies are.

:42:37
-Hey, pretty excited, isn't he?
-The man absolutely thrives on danger.

:42:41
We need to counsel with him
about his editorial approach...

:42:44
...so you go inside, get things strung up.
We'll be in right after you, okay?

:42:49
Okay.
:42:51
Let him up, Dorman.
:42:54
Pretty mean, aren't you, Phil?
Pretty mean character.

:42:58
Well, prove it.

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