Lake Placid
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The laws ofnature
could be changing,Jack.

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Thatthing outthere,
that's--

:46:03
You're havingthe besttime
ofyour life, aren'tyou?

:46:05
What?
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What? People
have been killed.

:46:11
I hardlythink I'm
having a good time.

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Whywouldyou--
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Does itshow?
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This isthefirsttime
I've everactually...

:46:20
you know, been in
the middle ofanything.

:46:22
Isthatwhyyou're here,
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to get in the middle
ofsomething?

:46:28
Maybe.
:46:35
I've always read
aboutwhat's happened.

:46:39
I've never...
:46:42
We should goto bed.
:46:43
I mean we should
goto, uh...

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rest.
:46:52
We should goto our
separatetents,

:46:54
and--here--
getsome--go.

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I got it.
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Thanksforthe bandage.
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Night.
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Yeah.
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Cyr: Itdoesn'teven see him.
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There, he got it.
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He has one
natural enemy.

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Onlyone.
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Man?
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Man.
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Soyou're
the big expert.

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You thinkours is some
kind ofmutantor---

:47:51
Not necessarily.
There's a 30-footer in India.

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Biggestone ever killed
on record was 27feet.

:47:55
Sowhy is he here?
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Honestly...
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I don't know.

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