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:19:00
Where do these people learn
to drive, huh?

:19:03
The world's insane.
:19:05
So I was impressed to hear...
:19:07
...how accomplished you are
in the world of horticulture.

:19:10
The thing you gotta know is...
:19:12
...my whole life is looking for
a goddamn profitable plant, see?

:19:15
And that's the ghost.
:19:16
Why the ghost orchid?
:19:19
Well, the sucker's rare. You know?
:19:22
And I'm the only one in the world
who knows how to cultivate it.

:19:26
See, the idea was, get the Indians
to pull it from the swamp.

:19:29
I researched it. Long as I don't touch
the plant, Florida can't touch us.

:19:33
And I stop future poaching by making
the flowers readily available in stores.

:19:38
I'm a hero, the flowers are saved...
:19:41
...Laroche and nature win.
:19:45
Great.
:19:46
Did you get that last part?
:19:49
Yeah, I sure did.
:19:51
Orchids are the sexiest flowers
on Earth.

:19:54
The name orchid derives from the
Latin orchis, which means testicle.

:19:59
Hey, Charles.
:20:01
I pitched my screenplay to Mom.
:20:02
Don't say "pitch."
:20:04
Sorry. Anyway, she said it was...
:20:07
...Silence of the Lambs
meets Psycho.

:20:09
Maybe you guys could collaborate.
I hear Mom's really good with structure.

:20:15
So how come Amelia
doesn't come around anymore?

:20:17
Did you put the moves on her
or something?

:20:44
I'm looking for John Laroche.
:20:50
I'm writing an article on John,
and I stopped by.

:20:52
- I hoped I could see him.
- John's not here.

:20:56
Well, you were at the swamp
with him, weren't you?


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