Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The
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1:32:13
What's that?
1:32:14
A letter from Jane.
1:32:17
What does she say?
1:32:20
Nothing to speak of.
1:32:30
Thank you for putting me on the flag, Ned.
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Of course, Klaus.
It was my pleasure.

1:32:35
But you stick me on the dolphin.
1:32:37
I want you to know how much it means to me.
1:32:39
Well, I'm very pleased you like it.
1:32:41
You didn't listen to me.
1:32:44
I didn't just like it.
1:32:51
You understand?
1:32:52
Yes, I do.
1:32:54
Thank you, Klaus.
1:33:07
I still got yours of course.
1:33:09
My what?
1:33:15
"Dear Captain Zissou,
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I am 12 years old and live in Kentucky.
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A creek runs behind our house.
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I live with my mother.
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She met you once some years ago.
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I collect catalogue of
amphibians, reptiles and insects.

1:33:28
I don't know what this one was called.
So I named it myself.

1:33:31
You are probably my one of,
if not the favorite person I've ever studied.

1:33:35
I plan to be either: A. an oceanography,
B. an architect, C. a pilot.

1:33:40
Thank you very much for your good work.
1:33:41
Sincerely, Ned Plimpton,
Blue Star Cadet, Zissou Society.

1:33:45
P.S. Do you ever wish you
could breath underwater?

1:33:52
I still wish I could breath underwater.
1:33:55
Me too, Ned.

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