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:04:02
and the people in these countries
continue to struggle to get by.

:04:06
And I think that's-
at this point it's upset quite a few people.

:04:26
So I gotta try
and remember where Sal lives.

:04:29
It's a little bit complicated. There's, like,
this snaking road up over the hills.

:04:33
And who is Sal?
:04:35
Sal is a friend who I met in San Diego,
:04:39
and he moved to L.A.
to work in the movie industry,

:04:42
and that's why now he does,
actually, costuming professionally.

:04:47
He builds, like, weird suits
:04:49
out of pretty much
any material you can imagine.

:04:52
And so, when we needed a costume,
I knew who to call.

:05:05
Yeah, this is it. Yeah.
:05:09
I'll maybe bring him his mail, actually,
as long as we're at it here.

:05:14
- Yeah-I don't like it.
- Okay.

:05:15
It looks too much like sex stuff
instead of-it's not very modern-looking.

:05:20
Remember, this is the future.
This isn't about, like, straps and stuff.

:05:23
That's like dungeons and torture
in the past.

:05:26
The costume
is a manager's leisure suit.

:05:29
And the idea is that Hank Hardy Unruh,
:05:32
the representative
from the World Trade Organization,

:05:34
is going to go and wear
this breakaway business suit

:05:38
that's gonna be pulled off of him
:05:40
during the middle
of the keynote address to the conference.

:05:42
And then a big inflatable phallus
is going to emerge from this golden suit,

:05:46
and on the end of it is a TV screen
:05:48
that he uses
to manage sweatshops remotely.

:05:52
The reason we got invited
to these things

:05:55
is we have a website
called gatt.org.

:05:57
The gatt.org website looks a lot
like the WTO website,


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