Kangaroo Jack
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:50:05
Get used to it, boys. Camels do that.
:50:09
I don't want to seem nosy,
but do you have some sort of plan here?

:50:12
There hasn't been rain for weeks, right?
:50:16
- Oh, God.
- Come on!

:50:19
When the water dries up in the basins,
the kangaroos head for the rivers.

:50:25
So that means we have two choices,
the Finke River or the Todd.

:50:28
Since the Finke is 200 hundred miles away,
I'm leaning toward the Todd.

:50:31
- Alrighty, then, to the Todd.
- To the Todd.

:50:34
To the Todd!
:50:36
Louis, what are you eating?
I picked a bunch of berries at camp.

:50:39
Jessie said they were cool.
:50:42
They smell just like a bowl of Fruity Pebbles
right before you add the milk.

:50:45
- Go on, take a whiff.
- No, thank you.

:50:53
- Give me some of those berries real quick!
- Go on, take some.

:50:59
Man, these do smell pretty good.
:51:01
Chicks in New York, they'd pay big money
to smell like that.

:51:04
They're called snakeskin lily berries. Tut!
:51:07
Impressive. How long you been in Australia?
:51:09
I moved here with a friend from Milwaukee
three years ago for a semester...

:51:13
...and never went back.
- Milwaukee!

:51:15
You know, I once had a...
:51:20
What is with these camels?
:51:24
That one was me.
:51:28
I swear to God we passed that same bush
two hours ago. What is going on?

:51:33
- Well, it says here...
- What, again with the map?

:51:36
Why don't you sit on your head,
try thinking with your butt.

:51:38
Hey, Frankie, look!
:51:40
Maybe this hump can tell us where we are.
:51:45
How are you doing?
:51:46
Got tranqued, crashed me plane, rescue
party knocked me out and left me to die.

:51:50
All because of a bloody boomer.
:51:54
We're looking for Alice Springs.
:51:57
Heading straight for it, mate.
What about a lift?


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