The Mask
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:50:05
I wouldn't mind.
:50:07
I know him, you know.
:50:09
You do?
:50:11
We're old college buddies,
him and me.

:50:15
It's funny you mention
he dances because...

:50:22
I taught him a couple of
dance moves myself.

:50:26
Think you could have him
meet me tonight?

:50:29
Maybe I could work something out.
:50:31
- How about at Landfill Park?
- Sunset.

:50:34
- Perfect.
- Super.

:50:37
Thanks, Stanley.
You really are a nice guy.

:50:47
This is an interesting place.
:50:49
Looks like fourth-
or fifth-century Scandinavian.

:50:52
Possibly a representation of one
of the Norse night gods, maybe Loki.

:50:59
Loki?
:51:01
Who is Loki?
:51:02
The Norse god of mischief.
:51:05
Supposedly he caused such trouble that
Odin banished him from Valhalla forever.

:51:11
Then he could have banished him
into that mask.

:51:14
I'm talking about mythology,
Mr. Ipkiss.

:51:17
This is a piece of wood.
:51:20
but your book...!
:51:21
My book is about
masks as a metaphor.

:51:25
A metaphor,not to be taken literally.
:51:28
You suffer from a mild delusion.
:51:33
Alright.
:51:37
I'll prove it to you.
:51:40
But I am not responsible
for the consequences.

:51:44
Just sit back and enjoy the ride,
Mr. Expert.

:51:47
You don't scare me.
Go right ahead.

:51:52
See you.

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