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[muffled voices]
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Ladies and gentlemen [inaudible]
[applause and cheering]
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[dog barking]
[people cheering]
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[band playing the Star Spangled Banner]
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[applause]
[dog barking]
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[inaudible] vehicle, prepare for
the final countdown
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Hi sweetheart.
[inaudible]
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OK, want to pull up?
[beeping]
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OK?
[engine running]
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Make contact with mission control.
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Hey Doug? Stick on your microphone
there, on the side.
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We'll now be replacing
the clear plastic bubbles with
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the solid fiberglass protective
shield.
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OK, Harvey, Star contact meeting
control, do you hear please?
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Roger, meeting control.
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OK, just confirming, cause if we
put bubbles on now, then we'll
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start the final.
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Pull it out?
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They won't be given the go-ahead.
Please observe the barricades.
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Douglas? Coming on
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Do not cross over the barricades.
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OK?
[beeping]
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[inaudible]
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OK, hey there it is! Hey Curtis,
there it is!
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Yeah, but it's very unstable.
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[inaudible]
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Um, well only the white
walkie-talkies, in about two
-
minutes, we'll install the cable.
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The video is working properly.
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[inaudible]
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Buckle up.
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[beeping]
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Go!
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[cheering]
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Smashing a '59 Cadillac
into a wall of old television sets
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is art, then the world may rest
tonight with a new masterpiece.
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If it is culture, then perhaps we're
all in the degree of difficulty
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not previously experienced in
this society. Well maybe, could
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it be, well, I do know this,
I'm Eric Smith.
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Now that is weird. You gotta
say, that that is pretty weird.
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-You mean Eric, of course.
Yeah, of course, Eric, and
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also the car going into the
television sets, and the imitation
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-I think it's over our heads.
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Oh, what's it all mean? Well,
presumably, the message is for
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the media. Get it?!
[inaudible] news, at the cow palace.
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I don't think I want to get it,
do you? [inaudible]
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And that's it for this week,
we hope you have a really
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good fourth of July weekend,
have a bang up time, goodnight.