Chou tin dik tong wah
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:06:04
returning to visit its former friends
and homeland.

:06:10
See those fishing over there!
:06:12
They're your sailing friends.
:06:14
Shut your dirty mouth!
:06:16
Even if l were dead,
l wouldn't want to be a seagull.

:06:18
Flying all day long is tiring.
:06:20
When l'm dead, l want to just lie there.
:06:23
Flying is great.
:06:24
l want to see more places.
:06:26
Once l was afraid to travel,
:06:28
but no anymore.
:06:30
l want to see the world. Don't you?
:06:36
l've been everywhere in this world.
:06:39
l don't want to go anywhere.
:06:41
What do you want?
:06:46
l hope that one day
l can open a restaurant.

:06:49
Right here facing the Atlantic Ocean.
:06:50
Every night after work,
l can sit by the door,

:06:53
enjoy the breeze drink some beer...
:06:55
And play polka?
:06:57
No.
:06:58
No need to balance my mind
if l'm my own boss.

:07:01
- Not even if your friends ask you to?
- No more gambles.

:07:06
And by then my friends will all be gone.
:07:12
Maybe...you'll be gone too.
:07:20
Maybe l'll still be here.
:07:25
Then we can...watch the sea together.
:07:31
What will you call your restaurant?
:07:35
You got suggestions?
:07:37
Let me think.
:07:39
Didn't your teacher
give you an English name?

:07:41
Yeah. Samuel Pang!
:07:45
Call it Sampan, then.
:07:47
Sampan? The boat?
:07:49
Right you are.
:07:51
Sounds good.
:07:54
Welcome to Sampan, table for two?
Just a minute please.


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