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:04:00
Who the hell's that?
That's not the grad student?

:04:03
- No. He graduated. Must be the new one.
- The new one?

:04:07
That's supposed to be a girl.
:04:17
You will have long, blonde hair...
:04:19
...big green eyes, world-class breasts...
:04:22
...ass that won't quit
and legs that go all the way up!

:04:35
Hi! I'm Rhonda LeBeck.
I'm up here for the semester.

:04:40
- Yeah, geography.
- Geology.

:04:43
Well, actually seismology. Earthquakes.
:04:46
You two must be Val and Earl.
:04:48
- I've heard all about you.
- We deny everything.

:04:53
I've got a question for you.
:04:55
Do you know if anybody's
doing any drilling or blasting...

:04:58
...or anything like that?
:05:00
Around here? No, ma'am.
:05:04
I'm supposed to monitor the seismographs.
:05:07
You know, they measure vibrations.
:05:10
Vibrations in the ground.
:05:12
Yeah.
:05:14
I've been getting
some really strange readings.

:05:17
The school's had the machines here, and
we've never recorded anything like this.

:05:21
We'll ask around.
See if anyone's heard anything.

:05:25
Thanks.
:05:27
God, I hope they're not broken.
I might have to bag the whole semester.

:05:31
Anyway, sorry to bother you.
:05:34
No problem.
:05:35
Nice meeting you.
Hope you get it all sorted out.

:05:53
If you wanted,
we could take a look at those...

:05:57
...seismographs for her if you want.
:05:59
What the hell do we know
about seismographs?


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