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:15:02
And l have extensive experience
with orchids...

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...and the asexual micropropagation
of orchids under aseptic cultures.

:15:10
That's laboratory work.
lt's not at all like your nursery work.

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l'm probably the smartest person
l know.

:15:19
-Thank you.
-You're very welcome.

:15:25
Mr. Laroche?
l'm Susan Orlean.

:15:28
l'm a writer for The New York er.
lt's a magazine that--

:15:30
l'm familiar with The New York er.
:15:33
'' The New York er?
Yes, The New York er.'' Right?

:15:36
That's right.
:15:38
l'm very interested in doing a piece
on your situation here, and--

:15:42
Yeah? Yeah.
:15:43
You wanna put this in?
:15:45
l don't care what goes on here.
:15:47
l'm right, and l'll take it all the way
to Supreme Court.

:15:50
Because that judge can screw herself.
:15:59
-That for real would go in?
-Absolutely.

:16:12
We open on State Road 29.
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A battered white van speeds along,
making a sharp, skidding right...

:16:17
... into the Fakahatchee Strand
State Preserve.

:16:20
The driver of the van is a skinny man
with no front teeth.

:16:24
This is John Laroche.
:16:29
I need a break.
:16:31
-l loved the Sibelius violin concerto.
-Yeah, me too. lt was great.

:16:35
-The end was a little weird, but--
-Oh, no! God, it was passionate.

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lt was exultant.
:16:40
The soloist was amazing.
Such beautiful tones. So precise.

:16:45
God, it blows my mind.
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-l wish l could play like that.
-You do.

:16:51
Charlie. l don't.
l'm mediocre at best.

:16:54
Well, l love listening to you play.
:16:56
Thanks, Charlie.

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