Sea Patrol (2007) s04e11 Episode Script

Brotherhood of the Sea

(PEOPLE CHATTER INDISTINCTLY) CHARGE: I thought it'd be a bigger boat.
No, no.
The small operations are the best.
You get personalised attention.
It's gonna be ace, Charge.
Yeah.
Oh, god dag.
Hello.
Swedish! You booked this boat because it's popular with Swedish backpackers.
Mate, you really think I'd be that shallow? Please, ask me a hard one.
Kosov-Meyer and Thorpe, right? Yep.
G'day.
I'm Harry.
I'm the skipper at Blue Edge Dive.
This is Jack.
He'll be your dive master today.
I'll get things underway.
Thanks, Harry.
Uh, certified divers? Yep, yep, yep.
Big buddy here just got his ticket.
It's gonna be his first reef dive, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Welcome aboard.
The truth is I'm not feeling too good.
What? Since when? Since I got up this morning.
What's wrong with you? I think I think I'm getting a cold.
Mate, come on.
You look fine.
This is what you did the course for.
Yeah, I know, but I can't help it if I'm crook.
(SNIFFS) If you can't equalise, you can't dive.
That's right - can't equalise, can't dive.
We're diving buddies.
We're a team.
Sorry, but I don't think I can do this.
Alright, well, we've got a few singles left I can pair you up with.
Anderson! WOMAN: Ja? I found you a buddy.
Ja.
you're right, Charge - if you're feeling a bit crook, better play it safe.
Yeah.
You have a good time.
Yeah, I'll try to do my best.
I'll meet you here when you get back.
Hi.
Leo.
I'm Leo.
Elke.
Elke? Mm, ja.
(2DADS SPEAKS BROKEN SWEDISH) (LAUGHS) Good, good.
First time diving here? Ja.
It's gonna be lots of fun.
If anything goes wrong, I'll make sure they look after you.
Hey, weren't you going scuba diving with 2Dads? Yeah, but I had to pull out 'cause I've got a cold.
Oh.
Oh, that is such a shame.
you've been so looking forward to that.
Yeah, but got a cold.
Yeah.
Poor Charge.
Hey, you back already? You are kidding me.
He's sick.
What's wrong? I've got a cold, OK? That's all.
Can't dive when you've got a cold.
Your head explodes! (SNEEZES) Oh, that is a man-cold.
(CHUCKLES) I reckon.
What's a man-cold? Sometimes when the male of the species hasn't had enough attention Oh I just went back to the boat.
Yeah, just went back to the boat.
Went back to the boat.
Had a bit bit of a lie-down.
Yeah, yeah, feeling a lot better.
Feeling a lot better! Can't tell you how disappointed I am.
Time to go and hear about the wonders of the deep.
(PEOPLE CHATTER INDISTINCTLY) See you later.
'Bye.
See you.
Have a good evening.
'Night.
Um, excuse me, fellas.
Where's my mate? Leo Kosov-Meyer? Oh, you must have missed him.
No, I've been here since you docked.
You sure? Of course I'm sure.
Now, where is he? Hey, there - that's his bag.
you've left him out there? I just made these clowns do a U-turn, sir.
I didn't stop to think that we'd be crash-sailed.
MIKE: I understand, Charge.
We'll pick you up at the search area in a little over an hour.
Sir, we've alerted the water police and the local dive operators in the vicinity, but we haven't heard anything.
No, nothing our end either.
We're coordinating this operation with Coastwatch.
They should have a plane in the area about now.
I should have been with him.
Don't go there, Charge.
We'll find him.
Keep in touch.
Yes, sir.
This thing go any faster? No.
We're flat chat.
What about the, uh? What about his diving buddy? The girl - Anderson? I don't remember seeing her get off.
You forget her too? She's marked off.
So was my mate.
Look, we call everyone's name.
If someone answers, they get ticked off.
Probably not a great system when your passengers don't speak English.
Charge to 'Hammersley'.
Over.
MIKE ON RADIO: Go ahead, Charge.
It's possible we're searching for two divers left at the site.
was a Swedish girl named Elke Anderson.
Over.
Roger that, Charge.
We'll inform Coastwatch and the relevant authorities.
'Hammersley' out.
They left two divers? These guys should not be allowed on the water.
Is that your boat too? Yep.
Call someone, get it out here.
No, she's in for repairs.
Look, she'll be out as soon as she's ready to go.
Don't worry.
We're gonna find him.
We won't be going back until we do.
I can't believe it.
He was standing right here this morning, laughing and joking.
Bird It's like one of his practical jokes gone wrong.
Bird! He even made a comment in your comment book.
Stop it! But what There's nothing to worry about.
There isn't? No.
It's a popular dive site, Coastwatch are on the case, we're on our way, he's wearing scuba gear.
Bomber's right, Bird.
He's got a BCD and an FSB.
I know a 'BCD' is a 'buoyancy control device'.
What's an FSB? A 'Female Swedish ' 'Backpacker'.
Bingo.
will find him hitting on her and he'll blame us for cramping his style.
Yeah, I hope so.
Hey, I know so.
MIKE: X.
Sir.
We're approaching the search area now.
Given the wind, tide and current, they should be somewhere between here and Norman Reef.
Not a huge area.
Coastwatch should've spotted them.
There are three other dive charter vessels in the vicinity who have offered to help.
That's good of them.
How do you forget two divers? And the alarm was only raised because Charge turned up at the jetty.
Sloppy management and lazy crew.
Speaking of which, when do we rendezvous with 'Blue Edge 1 '? Roger.
Any news from Coastwatch? No.
What the hell are they doing? Charge, they're expanding the search area to the north and east.
The thinking is that 2Dads and his companion might have tried to swim to land.
Then why don't we have more assets? More planes, more boats? That's not our call.
We all know that time is critical.
Every hour, every minute they spend in the ocean decreased their chances.
We're in the middle of the Barrier Reef.
As you know, navigation's a real issue.
Then why don't we have more aircraft? Coastwatch is sending an additional helicopter.
XO: Everything that can be done is being done.
Charge, we all want to find him.
Yes, ma'am.
You know what I still don't understand? How does anyone overlook 2Dads? That just doesn't make sense.
They obviously stuffed up.
Get changed and report for duty.
Yes, sir.
Hey, Charge, how's your cold? What? Your cold.
Isn't that why you couldn't go diving? Yeah.
You don't sound that congested.
Cleared up.
Couldn't have been a cold, then.
Maybe it was hay fever.
Oh, it could've been sinusitis.
Yeah.
Maybe an allergy.
Whatever.
RO: Sir, I've got a foreign-flag trader who's offering to help in the search for 2Dads.
They're in the shipping lane at the southernmost edge of our search area.
They've reduced their speed and doubled their watch.
They got a name? Yeah, the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
They're sailing under the Tuvalu flag.
That'd be her.
Thank them for us, RO, and tell them their efforts are greatly appreciated.
Sir.
Brotherhood of the sea.
Yeah.
RO: This is HMAS 'Hammersley'.
Could you repeat that message? Oh, no.
RO? One of the boats has just recovered some human remains.
Swain.
Sir.
All we know is it's a severed leg.
It's still wearing a wetsuit and fin so we're about to make a positive ID.
Let's do it.
OK, roll the tape.
Bomber.
Sorry.
(CAMERA BEEPS) Rolling.
OK, removing the fin.
Please, God.
Removing the dive boot.
Alright, there looks to be evidence of nail polish and an ankle bracelet so it could be fairly safe to assume it's a female.
Elke Anderson.
MIKE: So can you identify these, Mr Edwards? This is the equipment we use.
Have you recovered any more? No.
This is terrible.
Yes, it is.
I'm really sorry.
I'm just I'm so sorry.
We're still searching for the other diver, Mr Edwards.
Well, if a shark took her, your mate might still be alive, but Hang on.
You said there were no sharks in these waters.
That's something you say for the tourists.
Normally it's very safe, but what else could do this? Look, these two, they were just unlucky.
They weren't unlucky.
They were left behind.
That's negligence.
And that's something I have to live with.
Now I'm heading back to face the consequences.
The police wanna talk to me.
We need every boat we've got searching for 2Dads, sir.
He can't leave.
Lunderstand how you feel.
But we're running low on fuel and my boat's not equipped for a night search.
I'll inform authorities to expect your return.
XO: We've got that second contact just north of the shipping lane.
Yeah, got it.
Yep.
I don't buy it.
What? That they were attacked by sharks.
If it was a shark attack, there'd be bite marks.
Right? I don't know.
Or tear marks.
There'd be something.
I'm not an expert.
That leg's been in the water a while.
We're expected to believe at one of the safest dive sites on the planet, sharks gobbled them up but conveniently just left a leg for us to find? Charge, I It just doesn't stack up.
Mate, if not a shark attack, then what? What if she was murdered? By who? I don't know.
Mate, murder usually involves a motive.
What possible motive could I don't know! I'll be on the lights.
Charge, don't He's not being rational.
He feels guilty.
He feels like he's the one who left him.
(KNOCK AT DOOR) BOMBER: Hey.
I thought you were going to bed.
Couldn't sleep.
Any sign? No, not yet.
Oh.
I'll go back up in a sec.
Can always use an extra set of eyes, even red ones.
Charge! Do you know how many recreational divers have been attacked on that reef in the last 50 years? No.
One.
So what are the odds of another attack happening, tripling that number? Bad things happen.
Astronomical! He's out there, Bomber, and he's still alive.
And we're not gonna give up hope.
Not many stayed out.
Not many are equipped for night-time searching.
The Coastwatch aircraft will be out again at first light.
'Rosslyn Bay' has hung around longer than most of the locals.
Puts them to shame.
Sir, I've got my doubts about this shark-attack theory.
I know.
The X mentioned it to me.
Well, the odds of an attack Charge, what you're feeling now I am fine.
You mentioned it to me on the phone.
You believe you should've been out there with him.
I should've been.
Oh, listen to me.
If you'd been out on that dive, there's every chance we'd be looking for you now as well.
Besides, you were sick.
You had no choice.
You were unfit to dive.
Harry Edwards and his dive master are solely to blame for this.
Go and get some rest.
Yeah.
What in the name of God? Here.
Just have a look at this, where the bone's been cut.
I reckon that's been done by an axe or a machete or What do you think? I've got no idea.
Well, you're a cook.
You joint things all the time.
Charge A bone's a bone.
It looks cut to me.
Just look.
Stop it now! This is disrespectful.
This was someone's daughter.
Imagine how you'd feel.
I need to know the truth.
Charge, have you had any sleep? No.
Sir, we're receiving a mayday from 'Blue Edge 1 '.
That's the dive boat.
Put it on speaker.
Sir.
They're supposed to be back in Cairns.
MAN ON RADIO: Mayday, mayday, mayday.
This is 'Blue Edge 1 '.
We're hulled and taking water.
Our pump can't cope.
Our position is Sir, that is well south of the search area, down near Pellowe Reef.
It sounds like they're ON Pellowe Reef.
And we're the nearest asset.
What about 2Dads? We've got no option.
It's a mayday.
Plot a course.
XO: Sir.
'Blue Edge 1 ', this is 'Hammersley'.
We're changing course.
Hey, why are we changing course? Have they found him? Has he been spotted? No such luck, mate.
Apparently 'Blue Edge 1 's in trouble.
We're gonna help.
What? Boss said to prep some pumping gear.
She's hulled on a reef, not sure how bad.
So we're leaving the search to go and help the guys who caused all this? That's the story.
Last night they said they were heading back to port.
Well, they must have changed their minds 'cause they're about Come on, Charge.
Let's get the gear ready.
DUTCHY: It's the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
Well, if they were this close, why didn't THE Y respond to the mayday? Good to see you guys.
What happened to you? When we hit the reef, went face-first into the bulkhead.
Jack went down the stairs.
Better let me take a look.
Mate, head below and check out the damage, see what we can do.
What are you doing here? Said you were heading in to face the music.
We were too tired to make the trip in.
We decided to clear the search area and anchor overnight.
Oh, weren't doing a runner by any chance, were you? No.
So how does an experienced operator hit a reef the size of Tasmania? These are difficult waters.
I thought I had enough clearance.
I stuffed up.
Well, I don't believe you.
Mate, that's not my problem.
You reckon?! Charge, Charge, Charge! Get him off me! Tell me the truth! Tell me the truth.
Andy, it's not helping.
Settle down.
Mr Edwards, I apologise for the behaviour of my chief petty officer - over.
That's alright, Captain.
Everyone's upset.
Over.
We're returning to the search area.
Your vessel is watertight and assistance is on its way - over.
Yeah, thanks.
Your guys did a good job.
Our other boat should be here within the hour.
They'll nurse us home.
Good luck.
Out.
Find Charge and give him a boot up the bum.
Yes, sir.
And tell him he's an idiot.
Swain, let me know when we're in the search area.
Yes, sir.
RO, get the latest update from Coastwatch and get me NAVCOM.
Yes, sir.
DUTCHY: Mate, there is no conspiracy.
If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, then it's a duck.
Yeah, or a goose.
No, geese honk.
I know you love your conspiracy theories.
I'm not a nutter! Who killed JFK? It was the mob or the CIA.
No, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Yeah, right, with a magic bullet.
Hey, I just want the truth, Dutch.
Come on, Charge.
This isn't 'The X-Files', mate.
And the truth is it's not your fault either.
It's just a stupid, senseless tragedy and two kids are gone.
No, I refuse to believe that.
Charge, a word.
Thanks, Dutchy.
You are extremely lucky that Harry Edwards didn't press assault charges.
X Shut up! Thuggish behaviour will not be tolerated.
You disgrace that uniform, you disgrace all of us, and you know that.
As for Mr Edwards, he will be dealt with by the proper authorities in due course.
Yes, ma'am.
Is that the 'Rosslyn Bay'? What? It is! Charge.
No.
Something strange is going on, X.
Last night, they were steaming slowly south and then a few hours ago, they weren't far from where 'Blue Edge 1 ' went aground.
They didn't lift a finger to help.
Now they're steaming north at normal speed.
You hear a word I just said to you? Yes, but, X, what You are pushing yourself and you're exhausted.
Go down to your rack and get some rest.
X! That is an order! (2DADS' VOICE) "Today's muffins are just like Mum used to make.
"She worked in a cannonball factory.
(CHUCKLES) "Only kidding, Bomb.
" Hey, Bomber.
Hey, I'm sure whatever was written in there was meant as constructive criticism.
We all know you do your best.
RO, I'm fine.
What do you want? A brew.
I can make it.
Good.
I need to get some air.
Sure.
He's been in the water too long.
What? To still be alive.
He's been in the water too long.
She's North Korean.
What? The 'Rosslyn Bay'.
She's North Korean.
So? We all know the Tuvalu flag is a flag of convenience and we just assumed she was Chinese or Taiwanese.
She's North Korean.
So? Sir, the North Koreans have a culture of kidnapping.
It's a well-documented fact.
XO: Another conspiracy theory? Do you know how crazy this sounds? It might sound crazy, ma'am, but what if I'm right? It might be a one-in-a-million shot, but where's the harm in having a look? X, prepare a boarding party.
Sir? for almost 24 hours.
If he hasn't been taken by a shark I'm sure he wasn't taken by You quit while you're ahead.
Yes, sir.
If he wasn't taken by a shark, where is he? He was wearing a wetsuit, a buoyancy device.
There's been an exhaustive search of the area.
Where is he? A shark attack's most likely.
NAVCOM believe that too.
That's why they're scaling down the search.
We are fast approaching miracle time so where's the harm in looking? Thank you, sir.
Request permission to be part of the boarding party.
On condition that you follow X's instructions to the letter.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, sir.
RO, contact the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
Let them know we intend to board them in accordance with Australian Customs regulations.
RO: Sir.
'Rosslyn Bay', this is Australian warship MAN: Hands to boarding stations.
You are trespassing! We're the Australian navy.
We're here to inspect your vessel.
This is North Korean territory.
Leave now! Technically it's Tuvaluan territory.
Dutchy, you take your team.
You know what to do.
CHARGE: X? To the wheelhouse with me.
We'll inspect their paperwork.
X! Charge, with me, now.
Given up on the chess, RO? Oh, defeat was inevitable so I resigned.
Sometimes you have to make the hard decisions.
Right.
This all seems to be in order.
MIKE ON RADIO: X, SITREP.
Over.
Sir, all their paperwork appears to be in order.
Their heading for Cairns with a shipment of farming equipment.
And as I suspected, the captain altered course to assist us with our search.
There's no-one below decks, X.
You sure? Apart from Harold Holt and Osama bin Laden, yeah, I'm sure.
XO: Sir, there's nothing out of order below decks either.
Alright.
We knew it was a long shot.
Thank the captain for his cooperation and return to the ship - over.
XO: Aye, sir.
Alright, everyone.
Let's go.
Sir, thank you.
X, that's from 'Blue Edge 1 '.
What? The esky.
I know it is.
I saw it on the dive boat.
That is a red esky.
There must be hundreds of I know what I saw! It was that one! Charge.
That is private property! DUTCHY: Charge! That is private property! Do not touch.
DUTCHY: It's fish.
Can we go now? No-one makes a fuss about fish.
(WHISTLES) What's that? MAN ON PHONE: Commander White, Lieutenant Commander Flynn on the sat phone.
You took it upon yourself to board a North Korean vessel without running it past me? It didn't occur to you this could be politically sensitive? Time was an issue.
I made a judgement call.
A bad one! We found a large quantity of US banknotes.
I believe I owe you an apology.
Now, that in itself is a serious violation of Customs regulations.
you're missing the big picture.
What do you mean? Never mind.
What's done is done.
Where are the crew? We're holding them in Austere.
Put a steaming party on the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
Get it back here now.
Will do.
And the search for Leading Seaman Kosov-Meyer? If he's not found by the end of the day, the situation will be reassessed.
I have to tell you, Mike, this stunt could have very serious repercussions.
Trouble? Nah.
Super-duper.
CHARGE: Sir, the North Koreans are obviously involved with Harry Edwards.
My theory is they either ran him onto that reef or he ran aground trying to get away from them.
Then they boarded him, gave him a good thumping and they took the money.
But, Charge, why? I don't know, but I reckon it's got something to do with 2Dads and if you just give me five minutes alone with him, I will find out.
you'll be heading the steaming party.
CHARGE: All under control here, sir.
Please keep us informed on the search for 2Dads.
Over.
MIKE ON RADIO: Copy that, Charge.
Out.
It's all connected somehow.
I just know it is.
Is there anything I can do to help? Why did you volunteer for this detail? I didn't want to be there when they called off the search.
So is there anything I can do to help? No.
We just stay in the shipping lane.
A monkey could do this.
Remember when he brought that monkey on board? Idiot.
MAN ON RADIO: This is the Coastwatch announcement.
Attention all shipping in the vicinity of Sudbury Cay.
A person has been spotted by civilian aircraft on the cay in need of assistance.
There are no further details at this time.
Any vessel in the area, please respond.
Sudbury Cay! Charge, that's way south of the search area.
It couldn't be him.
Why not? Not if he was diving up here at Saxon Reef.
It's against the wind direction, current It's impossible.
But what if he wasn't at Saxon Reef? What? What if they were diving off Pellowe Reef? What if Harry Edwards created a fake search area to the north so he could try and find That's why he didn't go back to port.
And what about that poor girl's leg? They planted it.
Why? I don't know why, but I'm gonna go take a look.
EDWARDS ON RADIO: Coastwatch, this is 'Blue Edge 2'.
We're not far from Sudbury.
We'll take a look.
Over.
MAN ON RADIO: Copy that, 'Blue Edge 2'.
Thanks for the assistance.
Over and out.
No way.
You, steer this ship.
I'll take care of the engines.
Is that possible - that 'Blue Edge 2' could've finished repairs on 'Blue Edge 1 ' and be that far south? It's not likely.
But now they've responded, no-one will investigate.
Sir, there's every chance Charge also would've heard that on the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
Engine's shut down.
Ready to drop anchor and launch the tender, so let's go.
MIKE ON RADIO: Charge, this is 'Hammersley'.
Charge, respond.
Over.
Charge, this is 'Hammersley'.
Charge, respond.
Over.
If he's done anything stupid, so help me (ON RADIO) 'Hammersley', this is Charge.
Over.
Charge, SITREP.
Over.
Sir, I was just about to call in.
We've got a problem.
The engine's running dangerously hot so I'm shutting it down to let it cool off.
So we'll be delayed here for a little while.
Over.
Charge, do not take that vessel anywhere near Sudbury Cay.
Is that understood? Over.
Sorry.
What was that about Sudbury Cay, sir? Over.
You know those waters are notorious.
If you hit a reef and spill oil, you'll create an environmental disaster.
Don't go anywhere near it.
Is that understood? Over.
Understood, sir.
Over.
Let me know the minute you're underway.
Over.
Yes, sir.
Out.
So So I have no intention of taking this ship anywhere near Sudbury Cay.
He didn't say anything about taking the tender.
Hey! HE Y! It's him! Charge, it's him! Charge! Hang on.
Charge! Charge.
Charge.
I'm OK.
I'm OK.
I'm OK.
Water.
Thanks.
The clowns, the ones who left you behind They killed Elke and they tried to kill me.
Why? Drugs.
I buried the drugs here in case anyone else found me.
I needed a bargaining chip.
(GRUNTS) You did a good job of burying it.
It's worth millions.
The Koreans did the drop.
The esky was the payment.
What Koreans? What esky? We've got company.
It's the 'Blue Edge 2'.
We gotta move.
Come on.
I convinced Elke to dive away from the group.
CHARGE: You were diving off Pellowe Reef, right? Yeah.
I knew it.
Edwards created a fake search zone.
That's why it's taken us so long to find you.
What happened to Elke? She found the buoy.
I dived under and found that.
I didn't know what was in it.
Figured it was suss so I brought it up.
That's when we saw Jack in the tinnie.
He wasn't coming for us.
He was coming AT us.
I dived under in time.
Elke didn't.
There was so much blood, Charge.
I swam with it underwater until my air ran out.
Then I dumped my tank and my weight belt and I kept swimming under the surface.
I found the cay just before dark.
They know I can finger them for murder and they want their drugs.
Our only chance is to get back to the 'Rosslyn Bay'.
Then we'll have to hold them off until the 'Hammersley' arrives.
Are you sure it's drugs, 2Dads? It's smack, Charge.
Trust me.
OK, 2Dads, get the anchor up.
I'll start the engines.
We'll be harder to board underway.
Then meet me on the starboard waist.
Get to the radio and hide the drugs.
Tell 'Hammersley' to redline it here now.
Give me your gun.
Be careful! I'll try to hold them off! Where? Where? Where? Where? Where? OK.
Good, good, good.
(ENGINE CHURNS) Come on, you son of a (ENGINE SPUTTERS) (ENGINE STARTS) Yes! Stand off or I will fire on you! (MACHINE GUN FIRE) 'Hammersley', this is Bomber.
We have 2Dads, but the 'Blue Edge 2' are after us.
They're drug runners.
They killed the girl.
We need help now! Bomber, this is 'Hammersley'.
We're on our way.
Over.
MAN: Where is he? (YELLS INDISTINCTLY) Behind the barrels! There he is! Behind that crate! Down here! Get him! Arggh! Ohh! So much for holding them back.
They're armed to the teeth.
There's four of them at least.
We need to consolidate our position.
We need to get the hell out of here, Charge.
That too.
Alright, if we split up, I reckon we can split them up.
You go get Bomber.
Watch your back, big buddy.
You too.
Bomber.
Gotta go.
Where? Out of here.
Bomb, whatever happens, just stay down and stay quiet.
OK.
Go.
Go! Pull back, 2Dads.
Don't shoot.
I'm unarmed.
Hey! You OK? Yeah.
Here.
He won't be needing this.
Take that.
Stay here.
EDWARDS: All we want is our merchandise.
You hand it over, we'll let you live.
I didn't believe you before, Edwards, and I don't believe you now! Great.
No! OK, I give up.
There's no escape this time.
Tell me, Jack, what makes a scumbag like you give up the reef for peddling smack? Money.
That would've been my guess, yeah.
Drop it.
Don't even think about it.
Nice timing, big buddy.
Where's your boss? Waiting to cut you to ribbons the moment you set foot on that deck.
Oh Bomber! The other guy's getting away with the drugs.
Quick.
Move.
No way we can do a snatch boarding in this, Charge.
Want a bet? Take over.
Get out of here! Ohh! Ooh! Hey, look at me, Edwards! Ohh! BOMBER: Still here? Yeah, I wait till RO leaves.
He gets distressed at the way I pack.
Hey, um I was thinking.
With two weeks up our sleeves maybe you and I can hang out some time, work on your leading seaman's application.
I'm going home to see my mum.
Right.
Just a thought.
Yeah.
Well, have fun.
Yeah, I will.
You too.
Hey, my muffins are nothing like cannonballs, you know.
I did say, "Just kidding", Bomber.
Enjoy your leave.
Yeah, you too.
Going for a drink? You talked me into it.
Heard the boss gave you a drubbing.
Gave me the old "No cowboys on this boat" speech.
(CHUCKLES) I didn't have a cold.
Yeah, I know that.
Since when? Since you did the worst cold acting ever.
Well, I let you down, mate.
I'm sorry.
Mate, if you didn't show up We're square.
Yeah, well, if there's anything else I can do If you ever want to go on another dive trip, I will do it, I will make myself do it.
Don't think I'll be doing that for a while.
There is one thing I've always wanted to do.
What is it? Just never found anyone to do it with.
Hey, I'm there.
I'm your guy.
Name it.
Skydiving.

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