Ernest Goes to Camp
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1:09:02
Department of, uh, Soils
and Water Conservation.

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Um, I'm having a little
problem communicating

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with, uh,
Mr. Wind Cloud here.

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You see, there's a... there's,
um, a strip-mining company

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on the upper part
of the river.

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I'm getting
all the landowners here

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to sign this petition
to stop their activities

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before they completely
ruin the river.

1:09:26
Now, maybe you can
"talk" to him.

1:09:30
Ha ha ha.
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And get him
to sign this.

1:09:33
Communicating with your
Native-American cultures

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is a specialty of mine.
1:09:39
I'm bilingual.
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It's a difficult skill,
1:09:42
but one which I acquired
after years of study.

1:09:46
Mister, you have come
to the right man.

1:09:49
No problemo.
Comprendo, déjà vu?

1:09:54
Yes, I do. Yeah.
Thank you.

1:10:17
This is a sad day
for Kamp Kikakee.

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I've got here a signed order
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that says
the camp's got to close.

1:10:28
Oh, man.
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What?
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I'm sorry, fellas.
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We're gonna have to pack
and leave.

1:10:36
What's happened?
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This doesn't make
any sense.

1:10:39
The chief has signed away
control of the land

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to Krader Mining Company.
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Krader takes over
the day after tomorrow.

1:10:53
They're gonna move in
their heavy equipment,

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and they are going to destroy
everything around here


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