Loch Ness
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1:22:00
No, no.
I'm not blowing off Larry King.

1:22:03
I'm saying it's fine if we can do it
by satellite. Get the phone!

1:22:08
Hello?
1:22:17
Have another. It's a celebration.
1:22:19
If you're gonna hang my head
from a horse's mane, get it over with.

1:22:23
No, sir, I wouldn't do that now.
1:22:26
No, you've beaten the loch.
1:22:29
There's no disputing that.
1:22:32
Savour it, is my advice. May I?
1:22:40
Yes... let's see, 1953 was
the first time that I went to London.

1:22:45
I didn't think too much of it.
1:22:49
And I thought to myself
1:22:52
if ever I went back, it would
have to be for a very good reason.

1:22:56
We both know why you're here,
so let's not play games.

1:23:02
We cannot let the survival
of the last specimens of the Ice Age

1:23:08
depend solely on the work of
one man, it doesn't make any sense.

1:23:13
Science can take care of them
professionally.

1:23:16
- The sad thing is you believe that.
- Yes. Yes, I do.

1:23:20
It wasn't exactly science
that helped your discovery, was it?

1:23:25
It was a wee girl. Nine years of age.
1:23:30
And wasn't it your precious science
that gave us

1:23:33
all this acid rain and pollution
and warming air in the first place?

1:23:44
These creatures have survived
for 15,000 years without your help.

1:23:49
What makes you think
that you're so special?

1:23:57
I...

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