Loch Ness
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:27:02
Only trying to help, I'm sure.
:27:06
Have you... thought any more
about what I said?

:27:09
I have, and the answer's still no.
:27:15
You don't know
what you're missing, Laura.

:27:18
I've a good idea, and it'll be no loss.
:27:24
Hello, Mr Dempsey.
Would you like to sit with me?

:27:29
Somebody who doesn't hate me.
:27:33
Actually, I'd love to. Thank you.
:27:38
So, what do you wanna do?
You wanna grab a Scotch and cigar?

:27:43
- No. You're funny.
- You think so?

:27:47
Good. You wanna hear
some of my impressions?

:27:50
I do Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse.
Here you go.

:27:53
I used to do a human being,
but I'm all out of practice.

:27:57
(imitates cartoon characters)
:28:04
You're a great audience.
:28:06
OK, smart stuff, let's see.
It's your turn.

:28:10
(squeaks and squawks and giggles)
:28:14
No, hey. That was good.
You're a professional, right?

:28:18
- What else do you do?
- I can do the water kelpie.

:28:21
Yes, the water kelpie.
All right, let me see your Nessie.

:28:26
(shrill whistle)
:28:28
That's good, but I think
it's actually a little more like this...

:28:32
(he growls)
:28:37
(roars)
:28:40
You're silly.
It doesn't sound like that at all.

:28:44
Great. A little success,
and all of a sudden you're a critic.

:28:50
There you go, Tommy.
:28:55
What's his story?
:28:59
Mr Dempsey?

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