The Yes Men
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It was all a big scam.
:44:18
Is this the one?
:44:20
No. You got the wrong one.
:44:23
Shit.
:44:25
"Will WTO stand up?"
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Oh, my God. It's got pictures.
They're nice, too.

:44:30
Yeah, they actually look okay
at that size.

:44:32
"Bichlbaum isn't...
but he plays one on TV."

:44:36
This is basically the core
of what we do.

:44:38
All of these newspapers
and magazines have articles

:44:42
on the Yes Men,
:44:44
and this is why
we are doing these things.

:44:47
This is why we go
and do these conferences.

:44:49
It's not for the 200 people
or the hundred people

:44:51
that might see us give the lecture.
:44:53
Although we'd like them to come away
:44:55
with an interesting experience
from the lecture,

:44:58
the reason we do it is so that people
who read Bizarre magazine

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or the New York Times
or Fortune or Harper's

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can read about it
in the mainstream press.

:45:08
This is how millions of people
could read about it

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and potentially get turned on
to some of the ideas of anti-globalization.

:45:15
One of the problems
with the Fortune thing

:45:18
is that it's in this-
well, Fortune...

:45:22
it's read by business people
and accountants and that kind of thing.

:45:26
And that's exactly who we're supposed
to be talking to in Australia in May.

:45:33
It's an accounting conference.
:45:34
It's a little...
a little worrisome.

:45:48
You need a new shirt?
One that's not wrinkled?

:45:50
Yeah.
:45:51
Will that be good with your thing?
:45:53
Do you think it'll work
with your suit?

:45:55
This one's extra large. Yeah, they'll all
work with my suit. It's terrible.

:45:59
- It's striped, though. Is that okay?
- Yeah.


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