Life or Something Like It
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:03:00
I don't know.
And I think he knows him.

:03:03
Yeah, he would.
:03:10
I'm glad you dressed
for the occasion.

:03:12
Doing a story on
a homeless guy,

:03:13
and you wear a designer suit.
:03:14
Don't be a wanker, Pete.
:03:16
How exactly
doyou know this person?

:03:18
Overheard him yelling about
:03:19
a couple ofstock tips,
made a little coin.

:03:21
Ah, and still,
you couldn't afford a haircut.

:03:25
[Laughs]
:03:28
Jack? Hello?
:03:31
Hi.
:03:32
Lanie Kerrigan.
:03:35
Listen, I--
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I don't really believe
all this stuff,

:03:39
but I'm up for
this really bigjob,

:03:41
ajob I've been dreaming
ofmywhole life,

:03:43
and I wasjust wondering,
you know,

:03:47
what doyou--
what doyou see?

:03:50
Am I going to get it?
:03:54
No.
:03:58
All right, Lanie,
we got speed.

:04:06
Tonight at 8:00,
the Seahawks and Broncos.

:04:08
Who's going to win?
One man knows.

:04:10
Let's see ifhe's telling.
:04:12
ProphetJack,
noted street savant,

:04:16
and a little local flavor
:04:17
in a town that could
use a little more.

:04:19
Jack, what's with the crate?
:04:22
I come from
a long line ofprophets.

:04:25
Anchorites.
:04:26
My pedestal elevates me closer
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to the voice ofGod,
:04:30
allowing me to heal
the huddled masses

:04:33
with myvisions.
:04:35
Why is it always
the huddled masses?

:04:38
Do we huddle?
:04:39
Well, I'll tell you who does.
:04:41
The Seattle Seahawks.
:04:42
Nice segue.
:04:43
Jack, tonight the Hawks
are on a special

:04:45
Thursday-night edition
offootball,

:04:47
and they're playing
the 3-0 Broncos.

:04:49
Tell us,Jack,
is it fiinally Denver's year,

:04:52
or are the Hawks
going to open up

:04:53
a big old can
ofbutt whupping?

:04:56
The Seahawks will win, 1 9-1 3.

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