Crocodile Dundee
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:11:00
I'm sorry, he's not normally like this.
:11:03
I do apologise, it's just the drink.
:11:06
You mean,
there's a serious side to him?

:11:10
I can hardly wait.
:11:27
Comfortable, Miss?
:11:28
- Wonderful country out here.
- We think so.

:11:41
I hope you're not gonna be
the strong, silent type.

:11:45
- Reluctant to talk about yourself?
- Nah, favourite subject.

:11:49
- Why 'Crocodile'?
- Wal's idea.

:11:52
He reckons it makes me more
colourful for the tourist business.

:11:59
- How old are you?
- Dunno.

:12:02
- What year is this?
- You don't know?

:12:05
Time doesn't mean much up here.
The Aborigines don't have calendars.

:12:10
I was raised by the local tribe.
:12:12
I asked one of the tribal elders
when I was born, and he said,

:12:16
"In the summertime."
:12:36
And is there a Mrs Crocodile Dundee?
:12:39
I was sort of married once.
Nice girl, good cook. Big...

:12:48
I went off on a Walkabout,
and when I came back, she'd gone.

:12:52
- A 'Walkabout'?
- That's an Aboriginal habit.

:12:56
It means to wander around
and discover new places.


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