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1:03:01
..every Ieaf vegetabIe
and every bean product...

1:03:04
..within a ten-miIe radius
of this pIace.

1:03:07
You've done a 1 2-year training
course in two and a haIf hours.

1:03:13
And you possess the most
powerfuI tooter I ever saw!

1:03:18
Whoa!
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You got a heart of goId, son,...
1:03:21
..you've got
the constitution of an ox.

1:03:25
And you've got pants of thunder.
1:03:29
Godspeed, Patrick Smash.
1:03:31
Thank you, Mr Ed.
1:03:33
Knock 'em dead, skipper.
1:03:36
Thank you, Mr Johnson.
1:03:37
What am I, Patrick?
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You're the cIeverest one of aII.
1:03:41
And I'm proud. Good Iuck!
1:03:53
(cheering)
1:04:05
(TV) As the rescue rocket
points to the skies,...

1:04:08
..the world can only wait
and hope...

1:04:11
..and pray that they've found
a way to lift that craft,...

1:04:15
..those tons ofequipment,
that metal, plastic...

1:04:18
Hold on.
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Hold on. They...
1:04:22
There is movement there.
1:04:23
There is definitely
something going on...

1:04:26
..near the command centre.
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Uh, it seems...
1:04:30
- That's Patrick again, Iook!
- Patrick! Look!

1:04:34
..a very small man is...
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lt's... lt's a boy!
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A... A boy astronaut...
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..ofmaybe nine or ten.
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A buggy is making its way
across the tarmac.

1:04:49
But now,...
1:04:50
..now we can see
a group approaching,...

1:04:52
..walking towards the boy.
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One ofthe men is, um,...
1:04:56
..um, is,...
shaking the boy's hand.


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