:19:01
What's the rate?
:19:03
$40.
-$35.
:19:06
I want a bed, curtains, chairs...
-Look, man, we don't do that.
:19:11
You hire a crew, supervise the work.
And charge me a reasonable fee.
:19:16
Reasonable?
-Let's say 25%.
:19:20
Here's $2500 for starters.
We'll settle up every 2 days.
:19:34
Where's my laptop?
:19:36
What?
-My computer.
:19:37
On the floor.
-It's not there.
:19:40
It must be.
-Nothing there.
:19:43
The floor, not the locker.
I'm not crazy. -It's not there.
:19:47
Someone must have taken it.
:19:50
Who?
-I don't know.
:19:51
I've had 50 emails.
How'll I recover them?
:19:55
My entire deal with Norway.
There's no backup.
:19:59
Do you know what I do?
-No. You never told me.
:20:02
Why bother? You never listen!
:20:12
There were, what, 3000 dead.
Historically, that's insignificant.
:20:16
As a U.S. example,
:20:18
50,000 died
at the Battle of Gettysburg.
:20:21
What is significant,
as my old prof said,
:20:31
is they struck at
the heart of the Empire.
:20:33
In previous conflicts- Korea,
Vietnam, the Gulf War
:20:36
the Empire managed to keep the barbarians
outside its gates, its borders
:20:42
In that sense, people may look back on 9/11,
and I stress may,
:20:50
as the beginning
of the great barbarian invasions.
:20:54
Alain Lussier, thank you.
-My pleasure.