Swept Away
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:13:03
When you've put that reptile down,
can you empty the ashtrays?

:13:06
- Thank you.
- So go on. Chemicals. Advantages.

:13:10
Where would we be without
fertilizers and pesticides?

:13:13
Ask Peppe. He was a fisherman
until pollution put an end to that.

:13:16
- Pollution is so terrible.
- God. This isn't a sad story, is it?

:13:21
- Ask him what he thinks.
- Nothing wrong with chemicals.

:13:25
- What do you think about pesticides?
- Whatever.

:13:30
- Let him get on with his job.
- Come on. You gotta have an opinion.

:13:36
If it's man-made, I don't trust it.
You can't cut corners with nature.

:13:41
Chemicals has made life easier,
but easier doesn't mean better.

:13:45
Money corrupts principles. You can't
see clearly when money is involved.

:13:50
Not money and principles.
:13:52
Now, this is interesting. Go on.
:13:57
Chemicals has made
a few people very rich.

:14:00
But as they say, no such thing
as a free lunch. Pay now or pay later.

:14:05
When you pay later, you don't know
the interest charged...

:14:09
...and who's gonna pay it.
:14:14
- Very good.
- Yes, very good.

:14:17
Thank you, nature boy. Now,
could you please empty the ashtray?

:14:29
- Lf it weren't so hot, I'd go swimming.
- You wouldn't. The water would be too cold.

:14:38
- I can't eat this.
- What's wrong with it?

:14:41
Nature boy!
:14:43
You! Pee Pee!
:14:48
- Yes, madam?
- This fish is bad. It's off.

:14:52
Bad?
:14:54
In that case, if you don't want to
eat it, you probably want to wear it!

:14:59
Now it doesn't look so bad, madam.

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