Crocodile Dundee
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:20:04
- What about the arms race?
- None of my business.

:20:08
None of your business?
How can you say that?

:20:12
It's everybody's business.
:20:14
Got to have an opinion,
got to have a voice.

:20:21
Who's gonna hear it out here?
:20:25
OK, something closer to home.
:20:29
The Aborigines, what about
their claims to get the land back?

:20:35
Well, you see,
Aborigines don't own the land.

:20:39
They belong to it.
It's like their mother.

:20:45
See those rocks sticking up there.
Been standing there for 600 million years.

:20:50
Still be there when you and I are gone.
:20:53
So arguing over who owns them...
:20:57
...is like two fleas arguing over
who owns the dog they live on.

:21:03
You see, Aborigines,
like all God's creatures,

:21:08
they just want the right to roam
across the Earth and be left in peace.

:21:18
It's that...
:21:23
- Oh, it's a King Brown.
- Poisonous?

:21:27
Oh, yeah, deadly. Not bad eating,
but they always give me gas.

:21:33
Listen, are there any more
of those around?

:21:36
Maybe the odd one late at night, but
stick close to me, you'll be all right.


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