The Man Who Sued God
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:25:00
Come on.
:25:03
Quick.
:25:07
Will you behave yourself!
You're not a dog.

:25:11
Help me.
:25:12
Look at the way you're rocking
the boat. Crazy person.

:25:15
Stop the boat.
:25:26
Towel?
:25:29
Thanks for the help.
:25:32
Give him a good rub and be careful
with the ears. They're very delicate.

:25:38
- Tell me again, what did you agree with her?
- I didn't agree to anything with her.

:25:43
She wants an exclusive.
She holds the rest of them an arm's length,

:25:46
wines and dines you, then writes a three page
colour feature showing you up as a complete moron.

:25:53
Remind me, you've been
a media-expert for how long?

:25:56
I read, I watch TV.
I live in the real world.

:26:01
Oh, I see, the real world.
It makes sense now.

:26:05
You know what I mean.
:26:07
- Are you going to be famous, Dad?
- A famous idiot.

:26:11
She loves me.
:26:16
Since issuing the writs Mr. Myers has remained silent,
but the Anglican church has been quick to react.

:26:22
A zealot of some description, most likely.
:26:25
I wouldn't worry. His wheels have
come off somewhere. Poor fellow.

:26:29
I'm surprised you do not know.
:26:31
- I think you have to respond.
- Don't turn the other cheek?

:26:35
- I think he could be dangerous.
- Really?

:26:37
He's more than a crank, Your Eminence, and I think
you'd get more respect if you'd get stuck in there.

:26:42
He may be deluded,
but he's not gonna go away.

:26:45
- Are you sure of this?
- My source is impeccable.

:26:51
This is going to be a big story.
Bigger than you realise.

:26:59
Shut up, Arthur.
Let's see who it is.


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