Kinda got hung up back there. Pilot, you armed? Armed and ready, sir. I'm packin'.
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We still have zero visibility.
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I promise. OK. Look...I'm goin'. I'm out of town for a while. Later. Bye. Hey, there's my angel. Come on. Come on, Boomer. Let's go, y'all. Hey. Come on. Talk to your boyfriend later. Hey, what the hell is the kid doin' here, huh--Oh! You try finding a sitter today. Hey, where do you think you're goin'? You leave, you're fired. Nice workin' with ya, Mario. Come on, Boomer.
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[R.E.M. Plays On Radio] * It's the end of the world * * As we know it * * It's the end of the world * * As we know it * * It's the end of the world... * [Beep Beep] [Beep Beep] * And I feel fine... ** [Drops Golf Club]
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Hi, honey. Hi. I miss you. I know. TV: President Whitmore's approval ratings have slipped below 40%. Even his crime bill failed to pass. Are the salad days over for President Whitmore? Morton? Leadership as a pilot in the Gulf War is completely different from leadership in politics. Daddy let me watch Letterman. Traitor.
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Major? Yes, sir. Radar reception has been impaired, but we were able to get these. And we estimate that it has a diameter of over 5 50 kilometers and a mass roughly 1/ 4 the size of our moon. What the hell is it? A meteor? No, sir. Man: No. Definitely not. How do you know? Well, sir, it's... slowing down. It's what? It's, uh... it's slowing down, sir.
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I don't have time for this. - Two minutes, Tom. - Connie-- Mr. President. Julius Levinson. David is my son. I told you he wouldn't listen. David, you have to tell him. Connie. David, tell him!
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If this isn't an insanely beautiful woman, I'm hanging up. Sir, I--I--I think you should listen to this.
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It's coming from the moon.
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Radio: For those who haven't, uh, read the plaque, we'll read the plaque. " Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969. We came in peace for all mankind."