The Man Who Sued God
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And to deny that responsibility
is to contravene the Act.

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The case doesn't merit the hearing.
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It is frivolous, without legal precedent
and blasphemous.

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- And Mr. Myers lacks any ethics.
- You can demand security for costs.

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- The boat was worth what?
- $150.000, Your Honour.

:38:19
Not a frivolous amount, Mr. Ryan,
even by your standards.

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I'm not satisfied the action is entirely without merit.
I will let it go to trial.

:38:31
Mazy from Foster. Go ahead, Mazy.
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I just wanted to say that
Steve Myers is very brave.

:38:38
This man has no scruples, no ethics
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- And no case, if you ask me.
- We were asking. Is there anything else?

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- I think it's immoral.
- As I said, he's upset a lot of decent people.

:38:50
I'm Dirk Striker, and I'm unhappy.
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I've got something to show you.
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Your fan-mail.
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Houses lost in landslides,
flash floods, lightning strikes.

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Acts of God.
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Field breaks.
Didn't you mention a drink?

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- Is this your father?
- Yes. Aren't you gonna read the letters?

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- You're thinking class action.
- I am.

:39:35
Give me nightmares?
I don't want a class action.

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- Do you want to go to the balcony?
- Yes.

:39:44
If I go down with my boat that's one thing, but I
don't want to take some poor bugger down with me.

:39:54
Why did you give up law?
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Because I was good at it.
My father was a lawyer, his father was a lawyer


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