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Probably not. And thats because theyre not being shot at the end of a long lens right now; theyre being filmed by spies. Cooper the nile crocodile can grow up to 20 feet long and weigh as much as a car. Theyre patient and stealthy killers that drag their prey into the water, where they drown and dismember them. Hundreds of people are killed every year. Yeah, okay. Anderson, good . Cooper lets go. Okay. Cooper so, why would we go diving with them . To learn more about africas largest and most feared predator face to face. This handles really nice. Yep. Its a great ride and it has great gas mileage. Beats choosing a great ride or great gas mileage. Ha yeah, thatd be like using nuts or bolts. I wonder what these nuts are for. I like and better. Uh huh. And is better, the 2014 ford fusion. Only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. Go further. Hidden valley will never be the same. 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There are, in this world, people driven to take risks, and weve met many of them over the years on 60 minutes, people who are willing to go to extremes in pursuit of their passions. Tonight, a few of our favorites. For hundreds of years, fully grown adults and very Young Children have dreamed about flying. People have made wings out of feathers and wood and jumped off buildings and cliffs in order to soar like a bird. And a lot of them have died trying. Now, a small group of extreme sportsmen wearing specially made wing suits have come about as close as you can get to flying outside the confines of an airplane, at least for a minute or two. Some people call them birdmen. We first learned about them on the internet. The pictures we saw were so spectacular, a few years back, we decided to assemble some of the sports top athletes, and mount a small expedition with the latest highdefinition cameras to one of the most beautiful places on earth to see what this is all about. Tom eric heiman three, two, one. One to base. Kroft there he goes. J. T. Holmes hes going to come around the corner. Oh, hes high. Nice. Kroft you can hear him already. Holmes yeah. laughs sweet you feel that . Kroft j. T. Holmes is an american, a professional skier from lake tahoe. Julian boulle man i got, like, little goose bumps from that speed, eh kroft julian boulle is a South African living in france, a skydiver and aerial photographer par excellence. And thats tom eric heiman, one of our norwegian hosts darting across the valley. Holmes i just love just feeling that speed and watching stuff go by. Kroft and how fast are you going . Holmes that was probably about 140, 150 mileanhour fly by. Kroft that sound was amazing. Holmes did you feel it . Kroft yeah. Holmes its so cool to watch. I can just. Whoosh kroft if you want to do this, there is no better time or place than the romsdal valley of norway during the summer solstice, a paradise of fjords and farms several hundred miles northwest of oslo. Myth has it that norways trolls live here amidst the waterfalls and some of the tallest, sheerest cliffs in europe. Norwegians have been parachuting off them for decades. Birdmen take the extreme sport to new extremes, dropping off a cliff and free falling until the air inflates the wings of their nylon suits and propels them forward. Holmes the dive creates the speed. And you use that speed to glide out and, you know, fly flatter. Kroft gravity makes it impossible for them to go up or even maintain altitude. For every two feet j. T. Glides forward, he drops a foot. But the suit allows him to stay aloft three times longer than a skydiver. Holmes within a few seconds, of course, that suit. That wind is going to fill up that suit. Its going to pressurize and youre going to have total control. Kroft how long have you been doing this . Holmes five years. Kroft whats special about the wing suits . Holmes mm, you know, it. Its just like so many children dream. Its flying. Kroft you feel like youre flying . Holmes well, i am flying. laughs so, yes, i do very much feel like im flying. Kroft like a bird . Holmes yeah. Just like a bird. A bird that cant flap his wings and go up. The birds probably laugh at us. Theyre probably just like, look at these guys. Kroft they have long grown bored of simply flying over the valleys. In order to maximize the sensation of speed, they need a visual reference point, so they fly just a few feet from the rock face. Sometimes, youre flying so close to these cliffs, it looks like you could reach out and touch them, and you are going 100 miles an hour, 140 miles an hour. Holmes yes. Kroft theres not much margin for error there. Holmes it feels entirely in control. And the speed actually increases your stability and it increases your safety margin, because with the speed that were flying with, you can create lift. And you know, you can pop up and fly away at any time. Theres margin there. Ready, set, go kroft how quickly can you turn . Holmes i dont even know how to turn. You just do it. You just. You know, you just look where you want to go and you just go there. And you just feel it and go. Youre like, yeah, lets go fast. This feels good. The faster i go, the more control i have. And you just charge with it. Kroft to the extent that j. T. And the others ever get nervous, it usually comes at a time that many people might consider one of the most mundane legs of the trip when the end is in sight. What is the most dangerous part of this . Holmes the most important thing is to open that parachute, you know. Just that moment, when you reach back and throw the. The pilot chute out there, which extracts your parachute. Thats the most critical thing. I mean, if you dont do that, youre not going to live through it. Kroft but getting down the mountain, which only takes a minute or so, is just part of the extreme sport. The much longer and more arduous part involves scaling the mountains you are going to jump off in the first place. How long does it take you to get up to the ledge where you go from . Holmes this ones about an hour and a half. But, you know, some of them are up to four, five, six hours for the big, big mountains around here. Kroft there are no chair lifts, which explains why j. T. , julian, and tom erik are members of such a small and exclusive club. You have to be a skilled climber, an accomplished skydiver, and an experienced outdoorsman to even attempt to do this. Holmes you know, it. That. Its that first view, looking over the edge that really hits you. Youre like, whoa, cool. This is an amazing spot to fly. Boulle money cant buy you this experience. Youve got to have the passion to do your time. If you havent done the time, you just cant get there. You cant arrive with, like, 10,000 and buy a wing suit experience. Kroft what do you have to know . What kind of skills do you have to have to be able to do what you do . Holmes you need to just have some mountain sense. You know, what. How long am i going to be . What if that. Something goes wrong . How long is it going to be until i can get back if the weather comes in . You need to know yourself. How much water do i need to have . Can i realistically walk up this mountain for two hours, or is that not within my physical capabilities . Yesterday, i jumped from. Kroft it all looks spontaneous, but the birdmen put together a detailed plan every time they jump. There is some fog coming in. Kroft and they almost always have help from the locals, who serve as spotters, keeping them posted on weather conditions and potential problems on the ground. Do you ever get spooked up there . Holmes i have, yeah. In the. On a. On a couple of occasions, ive had no real good reason for not. Not jumping, but i just walk back down. Boulle were trying to get people to understand that were not crazy. We just want to have fun like everybody else, and we want to share nature like everyone else. We just have our own special way of doing it. If you die base jumping, it is your own fault. It is your own mistakes that makes that happen. Kroft do you think about it . I mean, when youre up there on top of the mountain, youre getting ready to go, and you all shake hands and say. Do you think about the possibility. Holmes yeah, but we dont think, like, i may not see you again. Boulle better say goodbye. Give me a kiss. Kroft that never enters your mind . Come on. Holmes if you do crash when youre flying your wing suit, youre. Youre going to die. Nobody lives through that. Youre just going too fast. Kroft j. T. Was just 15 when his dad took him helicopter skiing. Today, hes one of the best in the world at it, making a living endorsing products and making movies for topoftheline Production Companies like msp films. Youre a professional skier. Holmes yeah, great job. Kroft i mean, in your day job, you could. There are any number of ways you could kill yourself in your day job. And for fun, you take on something thats maybe even more dangerous . Holmes yeah, i. I do dangerous things. Kroft he and his friend Shane Mcconkey were the first to ski off mountains wearing their wing suits. Then, they jettison their skis so they could fly down the mountain. You lost a good friend recently. Holmes yeah, i did. Yeah. Kroft shane. Holmes uhhuh. Kroft he was. He was supposed to be with us here. Holmes yeah, he was. We planned this trip to meet up with you guys, then i took off to europe. That was when he died. Kroft you were with him . Holmes yep. Kroft shane crashed in italy because he was unable to release his ski bindings quickly enough so he could begin flying. How did it affect you . Holmes it saddened me deeply. You know, i miss my friend. Kroft did it make you think about quitting . Holmes yeah. Kroft but you didnt. Holmes no, i didnt. I didnt quit. At least, i havent quit yet. Kroft near the end of our stay, we chartered a helicopter for the biggest adventure of our visit. We were going to the top of one of the most famous mountains in norway, romsdalshorn. When j. T. And the others climb up here, they dont even use ropes. The chopper saved us time and energy. It was a dizzying flight, not for the fainthearted. From the air, our landing pad looked tiny but solid, a flat piece of rock. But when we touched down, it turned out to be an unstable patchwork of stone. These guys said that this was like the size of two football fields. This is like the size of an nba basketball court. Boulle for a summit, its huge. You could throw a party up here for new years eve. Kroft im busy new years eve. laughter it was early summer, but we were a mile above the valley floor and the temperature was just above freezing. Holmes its kind of half the battle just getting in these things, though, you know . You kind of feel like youre climbing into the tight cockpit. Kroft they had a preflight checklist, making sure their zippers were closed, parachutes wellpacked, and there were no rips in their wing suits. It was time to go to what they call the exit point. So, youre having fun. Heiman yes, i am enjoying myself. Kroft i wish i could say the same thing. I am not crazy about heights. By his count, j. T. Has jumped off mountains like this 125 times. But there is a bit of the first time every time he does it. Holmes i feel, you know, kind of butterflies in my stomach, and you just feel like a flow of adrenaline. Kroft tom erik and his norwegian friend espen were the first to take the plunge. Holmes yeah. Sweet kroft so, are you psyched right now . Holmes yeah, for sure. Kroft pumped . Holmes yeah. Kroft youre pumped . Holmes yeah, i am fired up. I want to go. Can i go . Kroft you can go. We decided not to follow j. T. Down the last few steps to the ledge where he was going to jump, and we were glad we didnt. He then collected himself and took a couple of deep breaths. Do you ever have trouble pulling the trigger . Holmes no. No, i dont. But, you know, you do sometimes have trouble finding that calm moment, you know . And youre just like, okay, this is about as calm as im going to get this time. Okay, ready, set, go. You know, you step off and its like youre an astronaut; youre just weightless. And then you start to fall and you get the wind. Thats when youre gaining speed. I really enjoy that part. You know, airs air, gravitys gravity. Youre carving through just beautiful stuff there. Kroft for some of these pictures, julian was our cameraman. And at one point, he and j. T. Were flying so close together, in such perfect formation that there was time for a birdman highfive half a mile up at 140 miles an hour. It was an exhilarating moment, but it wasnt the last. Whoohoo kroft over the next few days, they kept on jumping, saving the best for last. Holmes ready, set, go and youre just flying along the wall on your right, and at that point, i dont really know whats going on. Is julian there or not . I assume he is because hes so good. But on this jump, i can see our shadows, and i am like, oh, my god, sick hes right there. Every jump is like a little miniadventure. These are experiences that i only want to share with people that i love and respect. Heiman thanks. Holmes yeah, buddy, good trip. Heiman good trip. Holmes weve done it again. Heiman yeah. Boulle do you think anybody else had as much fun as us today in the entire world . Holmes i dont think so. I really dont think so. Boulle i dont think its possible. 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Its the Super Savings celebration going on right now at walmart. Did you run into traffic . No, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. You stopped by the house . Uhhuh. Yea. Alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. You leave the house in good shape . Yea. Yea, of course. [ sportscaster talking on tv ] lastsecond field go yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at t digital life. Personalized Home Security and automation. Get professionally monitored security for just 29. 99 a month. With limited availability in select markets. Kroft if youve ever enjoyed the sight of polar bears, this story is for you. Because youre about to see them as you never have before. For this, you can thank the ice breaking work of john downer, a british filmmaker who spent two years getting to know them. It wasnt easy. Polar bears frequent the most forbidding part of the planet. Its tough to get there. And once you do, its really cold. Polar bears are also difficult to spot white on white is not easy on the eye. In the past, theyd been filmed from a distance, which is advisable. Polar bears are dangerous. But as bob simon reported two years ago, john downer wanted to get up close and survive. So, he needed new tricks. He came up with forms of surveillance which could make the c. I. A. Proud. Downers film, spy on the ice, takes you inside their world. Tonight, well show you how he does it. Simon you may have seen polar bears shot like this before, but have you ever seen them like this close up, intimate, just doing what polar bears do . Sometimes, even treading on thin ice. Probably not. And thats because theyre not being shot at the end of a long lens right now; theyre being filmed by spies. For the last two years, they have been under constant surveillance, scrutinized by snowballs, by mounds of snow, by tiny icebergs drifting in the seas. Theyre cameras, of course, but the nearest cameraman can be miles away. Were up in the arctic circle, chillingly close to the north pole. Weve traveled to remote places before, but never on an icebreaker. We were invited on board by john downer, the englishman who has revolutionized the way wildlife films are made with espionage, cunning espionage. Whats the idea of a spy cam . John downer well, the thing about a spy cam is it. It actually gets you close to the animals. Youre in the scene, youre in the picture. Youre picking up a magic that you cannot capture with a normal camera. It is like a secret world. Simon if the lion is the king of the jungle, then the polar bear is the king of the ice. Hes at the top of the food chain here on the top of the world, and hes revered by the few people who live in the arctic circle. They call him gods dog or the everwandering one, because he can roam hundreds of miles searching for seals. That is, on ice. But in summertime, there is less ice, so some bears get stuck on dry land, where they have to scavenge to stay alive. Downer and his crew plant their spy cams wherever they think a hungry chap might pass by. They do it quickly because its dangerous up here. Its illegal to leave your boat without an armed escort. We had two. Downer polar bears see something on two legs and think, well, that might be food. Everything it sees that moves in this environment could be food. And of course, food is everything in this world. Simon the cameras are triggered by motion, and there isnt much motion up here that isnt a polar bear. The remains of this whale carcass looked appetizing. Bears were bound to come around, even though there wasnt much meat left on the bone. Downer thats tucked back in there. Thats perfect. I think this is a good shot. Simon its all in the positioning. What you need more than anything else is a wild imagination. Downer laughs yeah. Wild, thats right. And. And, you know, some commitment to. To have a mad dream and then carry it through. Simon but not mad enough to hang around very long. Bears are rather rapid. They can do a hundred meters in nine seconds. That means they can outrun the worlds fastest sprinter. Downer you see the polar bear is not far. Simon now, at this time of year, would this polar bear presumably be hungry . Downer very hungry. laughter well keep an eye on him. Simon and hes keeping an eye on us. Downer i mean, thats fine, at that distance. Simon that is as long as there isnt another bear behind us. Downer well, there are other bears behind us, and we cant see them. Phil dalton okay, weve got to go. Simon hes looking right at us now. Downer i think now is the time to go. The bear is getting closer. I think we need to get back on board now. Simon back in the safety of the mother ship, downers technical wizard, geoff bell, is innovating by the minute. Bell had been a model airplane designer for years when downer realized how useful his talents and his toys could be in the espionage game. Youve used the word toys, and you started doing this when you were how old, seven . Geoff bell seven, yeah. Simon yeah. laughter bell yeah. And the only difference, as you know, between men and boys is the price of the toys. So, you. You know, thats what we do were hobbyists and gone into it professionally. Simon bell has just perfected what he calls an iceberg cam, which does double duty above the water and down below. The camera catches the action when a bear goes under, feet last, to check out that whale carcass. Downer fantastic. There she comes and feeds. Simon this is one cool bear, isnt it . Downer its done exactly what we wanted absolutely on time. Simon exactly what the bear wanted, too lunch. What her cub seemed to want was to be on camera. Dont tell me that shes not mugging for the camera. Look at that fullfaced shot, relaxed. I wonder how they would react if they could see themselves on television downer i am sure that would be very pleased to be on 60 minutes. Very proud. laughter fantastic scene. Simon but mama bear doesnt seem to think so. She takes out her disappointment on the hapless camera. This film, spy on the ice, is the latest in downers 30year career, which began with the bbcs Natural History unit. First project he wanted to capture what its like to be a bird. That meant flying with one. So he trained a duck from the time its egg hatched to think of him as its father. You were the daddy of a duck. Downer i was the. I was the daddy. Simon how did it feel . Downer i was the daddy. I had to take it to the office. It came with me as it was growing up. It would be in the car when i was driving along. It would even go to the dinner parties. I always had to go everywhere with this duck. Simon eventually, he took the duck and his camera 200 feet up in a parasail. He had never flown before. And when we were up at altitude, i released this duck. And within a few seconds, it formatted next to me, and was flying alongside me, literally, a foot away from my head. Simon john, you flew with a duck. Downer yep. One of my first filming experiences was flying with a duck. And i think, very early on in my career, i started to realize, you know, what its like to be that animal. Simon whats it like to be a lion . Downer explored that in his film spy in the den. The stars were not only lions, but sir David Attenborough, the worlds most respected naturalist. Sir David Attenborough this, as you may have guessed, is no ordinary film about lions. Some of its sequences were gained in the most extraordinary way. This remote camera, disguised as a boulder, has been able to go into the very heart of the pride. Simon how about tigers, the most elusive of predators . Downer got to four cubs when they were ten days old. It was the first time anyone had filmed them that young. There they were with their protective mother, who just wouldnt let go. And downer wouldnt let go, either. He was with them to celebrate their first birthday, and stayed with them for the next three years. How did he do it . By enlisting the ultimate all terrain camera vehicles elephants. He mounted trunk cams and tusk cams, and the tigers were not at all selfconscious, because elephants have always been part of their world. And in downers world, the gravest sin is to do something that does not astonish his viewers. That requires a lot of patience and a lot of tape. He shoots 17 hours of material for every minute that makes the cut. Downer every time i make a film on a new subject, i want to interpret that animal in a way that hasnt been before, and i. Thats really what drives me. I think if youre approaching a subject afresh and really trying to get new insights, you can never bore the audience. Simon africas famous wildebeest migration has been filmed hundreds of times, but not with a croc cam, or a skull cam, or a dung cam. Thats right an hd camera smothered in dung. Somebody had to do it. How about the toy man, geoff bell . Geoff had to spread the dung on the camera. Downer yes. Simon did he get a bonus for that . Downer its all part of the job. Simon downer says his toughest job has been right up here, because of the hostile environment, and the fact that his subjects are so hard to find. But on the bridge of the icebreaker, he and producer phil dalton showed us what might just be the most extraordinary polar bear sequence ever filmed. The snow cams were placed outside a den, where a bear stays for six months to give birth to and rear her cub. Then, dalton went away, far away. Dalton about 60 miles away. Simon 60 miles . You were 60 miles away from that camera . Dalton while this was being filmed, yeah. I mean, we had no idea it was going on, really. Simon when he retrieved the camera ten days later, this is what dalton saw the snow mysteriously being wiped off the lens. How . With a paw. Downer theres the cub. The first glimpse of the cub. Simon this is the cubs first look at the world . Downer it is. Simon his brave new white world. Downer we couldnt have dreamt that we would get Something Like this. This here, weve got this wonderful situation here the mother righting the camera. The cam. The. The bears seem to be doing the camera work. And the. What happens this is actually quite magical, because you feel you really are alone with these bears in the moment. And a little cub, you know, the first glimpses and there. Dalton she pushes the camera down the hill here. Simon laughs wow. Downer so, miraculously, the camera is still in the middle of frame. Yeah. Simon and, miraculously, they not only follow the camera, but the mother reframes the shot. Downer for me, this has a certain magic and innocence about it in the way the cub and the mum are just there alone with the cameras in their world. And those little glimpses. And theyre. Theyre wandering off. And this is the start of their journey, you know, which is going to be thousands of miles simon probably never to be seen again by the likes of us. Theyll just keep wandering, roaming on the ice as long as its there. Welcome to the cbs sports update presented by pacific life. Im james brown with a look at nfl playoff picture starting next weekend with wild card matchups. In the a. F. C. , san diego travels to cincinnati. Kansas city visits indianapolis for a rematch of their week 16 game. Denver and new england have byes. In the n. F. C. , the 49ers will play the packers. New orleans will face the winner of tonights philadelphiadallas game. Seattle and carolina have byes. For more sports news and information, go to cbssports. Com. The deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. 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Crocodiles are prehistoric creatures that have been around since the time of dinosaurs, but we still dont know a lot about them because studying them up close on land is treacherous, and underwater has always thought to be impossible. As Anderson Cooper reported last march, two wildlife filmmakers in botswana in Southern Africa have found a way to get up close to crocs in the murky water of the Okavango Delta. The images theyve captured are some of the most remarkable wildlife scenes weve ever seen. Cooper the Okavango Delta has been called one of the last edens on earth. The hundreds of miles of winding waterways and untouched islands are home to some of africas most exotic and enchanting wildlife. Its also home to tens of thousands of nile crocodiles. For the last five years, Brad Bestelink and his wife Andy Crawford have been risking their lives filming these maneaters in the most daring way imaginable following the crocodiles into their underwater lairs. It is a dark and foreboding world down there. Visibility is sometimes only a few feet, and you cant even see the crocodiles until you catch a glimpse of their long rows of razor sharp white teeth. How did you know you could do this . Brad bestelink we were next to a ledge, and this crocodile swam out and actually swam between us and then settled on the ground next to us. laughs cooper what first went through your mind . Andy crawford well, just lots of bubbles and just panic. Cooper the panic was understandable. Nile crocodiles are africas largest and most feared predator, but surprisingly, this one didnt attack. Brad and andy have been getting closer and closer to these creatures ever since. Crawford you do get a different sense of them. They look very beautiful underwater. Theyre dappled and gold and black, and you see them as more timid, i think. Beyond the teeth and the terror, theres this incredible creature that is actually an amazing animal in its own right. Cooper you actually think theyre beautiful. Crawford i do think theyre beautiful. I never used to think they were beautiful, but this is a whole different view of them. Cooper this is the view most people have of nile crocodiles. Patient and stealthy killers, they grab their prey, drag them into the water, then drown and dismember them. And its not just animals they eat hundreds of people in africa are killed each year while bathing, laundering clothes, or fishing along the waters edge. Nile crocodiles are now protected in botswana, but brad and andy believe more needs to be known about their behavior so that humans can better avoid them. Theyve invited dr. Adam britton, an australian zoologist, to dive with them. When you first heard about what they were doing here, what did you think . Adam britton look, ill be honest. When i. When i first heard about this, my instant, Immediate Reaction was that sounds crazy. Cooper dr. Britton has been studying crocodiles for more than 18 years. Britton i describe crocodiles like ferraris; theyre just extremely finely honed creatures. They are. Theyre. Theyre just perfectly adapted to do what they do. Theyre, you know, the smartest of. Of all the reptiles. Cooper britton is building a genetic database on nile crocodiles in the delta to better understand how to protect them. For years, the only way to study them up close was to capture them. Bestelink croc on. So, once ive got him by the mouth. Cooper it is difficult, dangerous work. Britton sit on him. Get his legs back. Pin his legs between his knees, as well. Hes got no leverage. Cooper so, what are you doing now . Britton i am just going to cover his eyes so that he cant see what were doing. Cooper so, hes not injured at all . Britton no, no, hes not injured at all, apart from his pride, perhaps. Cooper this crocodile is not sedated; its simply trying to conserve its energy. Why are you doing this . Britton if we can get a sample of all the dna from every single crocodile across the delta, then we can start to build up a picture then of exactly not only where these crocodiles came from, but how theyre moving within the delta. Cooper because right now, you dont really know that . Britton no one really knows anything about that at all. Cooper when you actually see the crocodiles up close, there is a beauty to them. Often, in pictures, theyre covered in mud. They look very drab. But up close, you see the variety of color not just on the top, but also on the bottom. And the tou. To the touch, its really. Theres a softness to them, particularly on the. The feet like this. The claws are about an inch, an inch and a half, but the pads of the feet are actually incredibly soft. Capturing crocodiles is stressful for the animal and for us; putting them back in the water is just as hard. Britton just keep pressing down, anderson, on the top of the skull. Thats good. Okay, noose ready to go. Okay. Three, two, one, go. Cooper diving with brad and andy has given dr. Adam britton a whole new understanding of crocodiles and their underwater world. Britton youre in the water. Youve got the current washing over you. You can feel the changes in temperature. And you suddenly think, this is what its like to be a crocodile. This crocodile is. Is experiencing these same things. Cooper britton has actually begun to take dna samples from crocodiles underwater, cutting off pieces of their tails. And, incredibly, they dont seem to mind. Diving with nile crocodiles is only possible in the winter months when the water is chilly and the animals are sluggish. These coldblooded reptiles are far too dangerous to dive with in the summer. Bestelink the crocs are much more active. Theyre much more inclined to want to predate. You know, i dont. I dont. Cooper predate . Attack . Bestelink attack, yeah. They. They. They want to go and eat something. Cooper so, two months from now, three months from now, you would not dive in these waters. Bestelink no. No. No, and i dont. I dont want to die. Make no mistake, i do this because i get an understanding as to how these predators work. Cooper brad and andy offer to take me diving with them, explaining its crucial to get off the surface of the water as quickly as possible because that is where crocs attack. Crawford thats the most important thing, because as soon as youre underwater, we believe the crocodiles dont know what we are. They dont recognize us as prey. Cooper you say we believe. Do. Do you know . Crawford we dont. We dont know it for sure. We can never know how theyre perceiving us. We trying to establish how they perceive us. Cooper again, youre not really building my confidence here by saying youre not sure. What. What do i need to know before. Before going in . Crawford well, we believe youre safe. laughs with all that uncertainty, we believe youre safe. Cooper safe . Take a look at a recent encounter they had with a crocodile. Bestelink you see how close he comes to me . Cooper and look at the eye. Bestelink yeah. Cooper and look at those teeth. Those are huge bestelink they are. Cooper this croc was twelve feet long and weighed about 1,400 pounds. Bestelink and theres a diver, and watch what he does. Cooper oh, my gosh but because the crocs moving, it doesnt even really sense that diver there. Bestelink it. It didnt even know that he was there. And youll. Youll see how it just goes. It hits his light and. Squashes his light. Cooper so, it just thinks that some debris or tree or something . Bestelink yeah. Cooper thats amazing. We set off early the next day. Its an hour upriver to a spot that has a lot of underwater caves. Three divers will go in with me brad, cameraman richard uren, and andy. She will be the safety diver watching our backs. Ill let you know that theres a croc if i see it first. Crawford the sign of crocodile is that. Thats the sign. Cooper its the International Sign for crocodile . Crawford thats the sign for. Well, its our sign for crocodile. Cooper okay, okay, good. Crawford brad does this. Cooper i didnt learn that in scuba school. They didnt teach that. Crawford were going to give you one of these to dive with. It makes you feel better. It also gives you some barrier. Cooper makes you feel better . Thats really all its for, is just to make me feel better . Crawford well, main. Mainly that, and, actually. To actually anchor yourself in the current. Cooper because no matter what, you do not want to drift onto. Crawford you dont want to drift onto the crocodile. Cooper as soon as the crocs see our boat, they disappear. We hope theyve gone to the bottom to hide in their underwater caves, but they might still be floating near the surface waiting to attack. Its a very strange feeling before you go diving because you know there are crocodiles in this area but you dont see any on the surface. The problem is, as the boat comes in, any motion on the surface does tend to attract crocodiles, so you want to try to get here and in the water and to the bottom as quickly as possible. We suit up, do our final checks and then take the plunge. Bestelink anderson, good . Okay. Cooper we get to the river bottom as quickly as we can. Its only about 15 feet deep. Thankfully, the visibility is good and we find ourselves in a stunning underwater garden with overhanging ledges, walls of papyrus, submerged trees and lilies. We know theres at least one crocodile in this area because we saw the ripples on the water. We believe its gone into a nearby cave system, and we are going to go into the caves right now to try to see if we can find it. Its eerie and intimidating down here. The only light comes from our cameras, and its easy to lose your way. Brad signals that he sees a crocodile. At first, i cant see anything. But then, out of the darkness, on the floor of the cave just as brad warned, i see that gleaming row of white teeth. To finally see one, its amazing. Theres a beauty to it, but its also incredibly intimidating. You really have the sense when youre so close to it of just how strong it is. And it looks right at you, and you know and it knows that it could attack you at any moment, and there is nothing you can do about it. The crocodile disappears into the darkness. We push further into the cave. It gets narrower and more claustrophobic as we move deeper into the gloom. Then, lurking on a nearby ledge, theres another crocodile. This crocodile is about nine feet long. Its tail, though, makes up about half its length. Crocs have the amazing ability to actually slow their heart rate down. They can close off one of the valves in their heart, which stops the flow of blood to some of its organs and allows them to stay underwater for hours at a time. It. Its amazing how close the crocodile is. You cant tell if its watching you or not. Suddenly, the crocodile backs away. Its not taking its eyes off me. I have no idea what its going to do. My heart is pounding. Neither of us moves. Then, with a flick of his tail, hes off. We move further through the undergrowth and find yet another crocodile. This time, its facing me head on. On the stick im holding, i have a small camera, and i move it closer to try and get a better shot. I know i should be terrified, but the truth is, its actually thrilling. Its extraordinary that i can get so close. Im literally looking at it right in the face, staring at it face to face. The crocodiles front vision is not very good, so this is actually a relatively safe place to be. The crocodile is also laying low, which is a good sign. If it felt threatened, it would rise up on its feet. That would be an indication it might be ready to strike. When it finally takes off, we start following it. The crocodile is kicking up so much sand and sediment, we cant see where were going. We are trying to pursue the crocodile right now, but i cant tell how large it is. Its tail is so powerful, i am almost right on top of it. I can reach out right now and just touch the tail, but i am worried if i do that, it will somehow turn around. It just doesnt seem like a good idea, but i got to say its so tempting. The croc is moving so fast, we cant keep up for long. Its time to surface and find the boat. That was amazing. I was right. Right on top of it. Bestelink eh . Cooper i was right on top of its tail. I mean, i could have touched it. Bestelink yeah, i know. And then he turns around. Cooper and then he turns around laughter i swear, there was a moment where i thought, jesus, he could just attack, and theres nothing i could do about it. Bestelink absolutely. But did you ever feel like he was going to attack . Cooper no. Well, may. laughs . Maybe a little bit, actually. 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[ Penelope Cruz ] nespresso. What else . [ male announcer ] available at these fine retailers and nespressous. Com. Previously on the good wife. Neil gross. Im ceo of chumhum. Alicia chumhum is a worldwide company, like yahoo, google, facebook; they do business in canada, mexico, china. Peter florrick has offered me the vacated Illinois Supreme Court seat if he wins the governorship. Im in. With agos florrick . Florrick agos. Alicia look, we cant keep skulking around. We have to cut the cord at some point. People want to wait for bonuses. Our client, mr. Marwat, was a translator in afghanistan. His daughter was dying from dysentery. I brought him medicine, thats all. I took it to his home in badula qulp. line ringing line clicks woman over phone hi. Man over phone hey, its me. I cant believe jim. He was acting so weird. Woman i know. Whats all that middle eastern stuff he was talking about . Man 2 have you seen team america . laughs its so cool. I saw it last night. Man 3 how about when they say weapons. Woman 2 i should probably be there about ten, 15 minutes. Woman 3 this sewer kind of smells. It smells like sarin gas or Something Like that. So im thinking. Man 4 yeah, i went to taliban down the street. The cover charge is just outrageous. I mean. Man 5 so, im doing a chumhum search on alqaeda, and i started thinking, you think this puts me on a list. men speaking arabic over phone men continue speaking arabic phone conversation in arabic continues tapping hey, i need a translation. tapping i need a translation. Is it a new call . No, its two years old. Then send it downstairs. They mentioned one of the Lockhart Gardner lawyers. Its two years old. Some of us are working presentday here, okay . Man over phone i understand, but i think. Woman well, next time. Im sure. Woman 2 i cant believe he said that. phone conversations overlapping line ringing, line clicks diane over phone whats wrong, david . David over phone the fourthyears have stopped. Theyve stopped texting each other. Diane thats good news, isnt it . David no. It means theyve been warned. Diane please. I have an appointment with the governor, and will is here. Will you wanted to read their texts and there are no texts. Take good news as good news. David the absence of bad news is not good news. Okay, david, i have to go. line ringing, line clicks cary hey, alicia, where are you . Alicia i think in reception. Wow. Its big. Where am i going . Im coming to you. 25 a square foot . I know. You like it . I think its. A real law firm. chuckles yeah. Let me show you your office; its right here. laughs no, no, its over here. Funny. Oh, hey, everyone, thank alicia for the headsup on the phones. Bought burners for everybody. Only use the company phones for Lockhart Gardner calls. phone ringing its. Will. Hey. Shh. Quiet down. Alicia hey, will. Alicia, we have a scheduling problem here. Where are you . Lunch. When can you get back . Dianes heading out to a meeting on her judgeship, and i cant take the chumhum meeting; neil gross hates me. I thought cary was taking that meeting. He is. Its just. They want a partner there, too. Mr. Gross has expressed some concern about cary being up to the job. We just want the best. Sure, ill be there. Bye. What was that . Will. Wants me in the chumhum meeting. Why . He wants a partner there. Cary, youre sure chumhum is coming with us when we leave . Yeah. Why . What did he say . Nothing. I just. Due diligence. If chumhum doesnt come with us, we dont have a firm. I know. Were fine, alicia. Im in touch with neil gross every day. Dont worry, hes coming. Neil all i want to do is speak the truth, and i want to tell our users how little my companys cooperated with these nsa subpoenas. We know, and were going. Oh, and the nsa has asked us over and over to provide user information from our social networking sites. Over and over and over i cant tell you how much weve pushed back. Actually, yes, i know, barney, i cant tell you how much weve pushed back, because according to this gag order, if i do tell you, i will spend the next five years in prison. Could we get a copy of that, sir . Neil my users think i have sent every text and personal email over to the United States government. This gag order prevents me from denying it, so what do i do . Well, first good thing you did is come to us. Good. Im a good boy. So now what . Alicia sue them. Neil sue who . The National Security agency. Sue them for what . Anything. The whole point is to look like theyre gagging you, that you are the injured party. Sue them with anything. Great. That gains more billable hours for you, and for me gains nothing. Sue them for prior restraint. What does that mean . Well, the government cant ban the expression of an idea prior to its publication. Thats exactly what theyre doing here stopping you from speaking with this gag order. You have the same rights as the new york times. Cary and itll also help if we can get other social networking sites on board yahoo, google, sleuthway. Theyre all in town for techweek. We get them to sign on to an amicus brief in support of your claim. Okay. Good. Do it. door opens, closes excellent job. Thank you. Hey, kalinda. We need help on this chumhum case. Were suing the nsa. Kalinda okay, what do you need from me . Cary well, techweek is in town. Hey. Theyre suing us. What . The law firm, Lockhart Gardner, theyre suing us. You and me . No. The nsa. Yeah, take that one to the systems admin. Check out the link i just sent you. bleating bleating bleating bleating continues you have 1. 3 million. Now, many advisors would suggest stocks. Uh, i tend to advise interestbearing bonds. My second husband always advised against bonds. Really . And how long were you married to him . both laugh have you ever been married, mr. Liebenbaum . Uh, i have not. But, then, i have an excuse im selfish. You know what you are, mr. Liebenbaum . Hmm . Youre a carnivore. Youre a jungle cat. Well, its a dangerous place here on the savannah. The cat survives. Hmm. Mom. Hi. Oh, hi, darling. How are you . Good, mom. I. What are you doing here . David and i are running off together. Haha. Haha. Were estate planning. I was advising bonds. Ah. Uh, mom, could you come by my office. phone ringing um, hhold on. whispers ill be right back. Can you talk . We have a problem. Not yet. Hold on. Okay, whats the problem . We dont have the office space. What do you mean . We put down earnest money. I know. And the bank loan was supposed to come through to make up the difference, but the bank wanted to talk to our current employers. Will and diane . Yeah. And we couldnt let them talk to them. Uh, mom, ill be right out. No, ill just wait here. Go ahead. How did that happen . I dont know. sighs john made some assumptions. But now we need 140,000, or were out the earnest money. The 60,00 we already put down . Yeah. It sucks. Mom. Its better by the door. So now we need to get the full amount. Cary. I dont have 140,000. Cary do you have any way to get it . Alicia this is really wrong, cary. I put up 10,000 of my own money for that earnest money. knocking cary i know. I did, too. Hey. Were up. Hopkins its the marwat warrant. Fisa Court Warrant 30879. Dellinger danny marwat. Hes an arabamerican translator who worked for the military until he was accused of collaborating with the taliban. He hired the law firm Lockhart Gardner to defend him. So thats why were following all these lawyers . Hopkins just two lawyers Alicia Florrick and Diane Lockhart. And weve only gone back two years in the bit bucket. So we have a warrant for this person of interest, marwat, he hires two lawyers and weve been listening to their calls for two years. I dont see the problem. Well, these lawyers also represent chumhum. Yeah. This firms all over the map. The problem is, theyre suing us. These lawyers are . Yeah. But not for marwat. For chumhum. goat bleats over speakers both bleat okay, dont do that again. So, you want to know whether. Does our warrant restrict listening to a law firm in active litigation with us for a nonterroristic action . Sometimes i cant tell if youre the stupidest people in the world or the smartest. Were the smartest. Okay, ill check with counsel, and in the meantime, if anyone refers to this chumhum suit, mark it down as a possible omit. Thank you, sir. We respect you greatly, sir. Hey, have any of these lawyers done anything illegal . Not yet. I mean, not glaringly yet. Hopkins uh, the one lawyer, florrick, her husbands about to be governor of illinois. What . Yeah, in about a month. Alicias wondering what to wear to the inaugural. Froines all right, keep an eye on this. We can direct justice to illegality these days. Maybe this case can prove its worth in another way. Any illegality . Any illegality. By the governor . By anyone. Youre the smartest people in the world; dont limit yourselves. Real hostile energy. Dont limit yourselves. Woman governorelect florricks office. men laughing peter well, ive wrapped a threeiron around a tree many a time, so. So. Do you think you can get behind this, chief justice . This . Diane lockharts nomination for the Supreme Court seat. Wed like to announce tonight. If thats possible. How did you like my gift, mr. Governorelect . Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum the engraved gavel. He loved it. It was supposed to be back here today, sir. We are having it mounted. Yeah, im gonna hang it on the wall there. Words to live by. Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum. Let justice be done though the heavens fall. Its beautiful. Okay, so, Diane Lockhart . Wed like you to attend a press conference tonight. Diane lockhart is a perfectly charming woman with an unobjectionably appropriate resume, who, when i met her, took every opportunity to defend her perfectly corrupt legal partner. And youd like her to. . Explain herself. Publicly. I want to know why her firm still represents chicagos top drug dealer. I want to know how she disagrees with her disbarred partner. I want what you want, sir. Fiat justitia ruat. Oh, this is such idiotic crap. You dont want her because youre a sexist old fool. Peter eli and you are a rude backroom huckster. But that is irrelevant to this. Chief justice, Diane Lockhart is my choice. It is so good to see you, sir. phones ringing well, this is a pleasant surprise. How nice to. Chief justice. No, no, no, dont get up. What do you want to do . Well, we cant lose him. Itll cost us too much politically. Ill tell diane were delaying. See if you can give him what he wants, for gods sakes. Done. What about this gift . This gavel . Have you lost it . No. Its probably in the gift room with the other 900 presents. Ill make sure its out here the next time you see him. Mounted. Mmhmm. Eli its a goldplated gavel given to the governor by the chief justice, with latin on it. Mr. Gold, remember damian the intern . No. The one in the hawaiian shirt . Oh, yes, the one i fired. What . Well, he was in here, in the gift room, and im just guessing. He took it . I just checked on clarkswap, and look. eli sighs call him, arrange a meeting. Dont say who it is. Just say im interested, and i want to inspect it. So any word from google . No. Yahoo . No. Facebook . No. Is this 20 questions, kalinda . No. So. Sleuthway, patric edelstein . Yes. Ah. Edelstein will support our amicus brief . No. Kalinda. What do you have . Clearly you have something, because i can see the file under your arm. When are you leaving . To start our own firm . Soon. Why . Well, youre putting me in an awkward position. Thats not my intent. You intend on taking neil gross and chumhum with you as clients, right . Youre improving your position at the expense of Lockhart Gardner. No. Im doing my job as a lawyer at Lockhart Gardner. Kalinda, what do you have . Something for Lockhart Gardner, not agos associates. Kalinda, this is a Lockhart Gardner case. Any money derived from it stays at Lockhart Gardner, so whatever you have helps Lockhart Gardner. You have to change your strategy. Kluger yes, yes. I heard your argument, and i was mightily impressed, but no. Prior restraint doesnt apply here. The Second Circuit has ruled that nsa subpoenas are legal, and gag orders are required for National Security. That ruling wasnt precedential, your honor. Oh, yes, it was, and you want to know why . Because i just said so. So, if theres no other business before this. Alicia just excuse me, your honor, just one more matter. What might. . I know you. You were just in here last week. Yes. Good to see you again. Lovely to see you. What, youre the only lawyer in town . laughs no. We just had so much fun last time, we thought wed do it again. Actually, counselor, im the one who makes the jokes here, not you. Apologies, your honor. Cary your honor, wed like to change our suit to one of selective enforcement. Your honor, is the plaintiff really accusing the United States of selectively enforcing its gag order . We are, and wed like to call a witness. Tingles, counselor. Tingles. Patric edelstein. Im ceo of the social networking site sleuthway. Cary and you were just served a subpoena at techweek today . Yes. Thank you, neil. Cary uh, what is the size of sleuthway, mr. Edelstein . The size . 900 million users, and growing. Cary and you have been served with fisa warrants to grant access to your users emails and chatting functions, isnt that. . Hortense objection, your honor. All discussions of hypothetical fisa Court Warrants are, in fact, classified and cannot be discussed here. As kafkaesque as that sounds, i will sustain. Cary have you ever been served with a gag order regarding the nsas requests sorry hypothetical requests for access to users data . No. Thank you, sir. Sorry. That was just preamble. applause over tv patric we can do so much with technology, and yet, when i was served with a warrant, i caved. We gave the nsa emails, data, phone calls. Not that many. Less than a hundred. But still, we gave it to them. Rip into him. Definitely. So that was you, right . Yes. And you were discussing the extent of your cooperation with the nsa . Do you mind voicing your answer . Yes, i was. And did you receive a cease and desist letter from the nsa after that talk . Patric no. Were you warned of your gag order either before or after that talk . No. Were there nsa recruiters in the audience of that talk . Kluger okay, okay, okay. I get it. Selective enforcement. And im prone to let this suit go forward, unless the government has something up its sleeve. We request a recess, your honor. Of course you do. Church Bell Tolling eli what time did you say . 3 00. Hes late. Youre not gonna make a scene, are you, mr. Gold . No, im gonna get my gavel back and scare the hell out of mr. Hawaiian shirt. Im not gonna. What . Whats wrong . Oh, mr. Gold. Hello. I should have known. Im not as fast as i used to be. Oh. I see. Youre my clarkswap contact. You can go now, deborah. She seems a little young for you, mr. Gold. So, zach took the gavel home, you stole it, and now youre selling it . No. I am selling it, for 890. I found it at the flea market under a stack of old pottery. Its amazing what you can find at the flea market these days. And its just a coincidence you found the gavel belonging to the father of your boyfriend . Zachs not my boyfriend. Im in college now. I dont really have time for high school seniors. Becca, i work for the governor now. Im his chief of staff. Congratulations. You cant steal from the governor. Youll be arrested. Excuse me, mr. Gold. Thatll be 890. Oh, no, no, dear becca. My gift to you is you not being arrested. No, mr. Gold. Only one of us is taking something they havent paid for. Excuse me, officer . Hello. Yeah . Could you help me out . Iim a student here, and this man is trying to take one of my fathers antiques, and he wont pay me for it. Are you serious . Officer, uh, my name is eli gold. Sir, are you a student here . Eli peter and i have a problem, alicia. Alicia and its going to become my problem, eli . Eli uh, i mean, yes. Its about zachs girlfriend, becca. Hey, frick and frack, lets go. And so, our question is, does this lawsuit change anything, or can we continue our surveillance . Last time a person of interest contacted these lawyers was two years ago . You mean danny marwat . Yes. And youre a twohop warrant . Yup. We can go from marwat to his lawyer to his lawyers contacts, thats all. And this has taken you to the governorelect of illinois . Well, yeah, but were not actively pursuing him. Garber doesnt matter. Youre going into the governors mansion, you need a more recent terrorist connection. Get it to me in 36 hours, and well take it to the fisa court. Wait, wait. Thats not why we brought this to you. It was about the lawsuit. I dont have any issue with the lawsuit. My issue is taking a twohop programmatic warrant into the governors mansion. Thank edward snowden. Everybodys cracking down now. Why do you guys care . Move on to one of your other cases. I dont know. We were getting interested. Well, then find a more recent terrorist connection. Kluger okay, here we are. Were back together. What do you have, bobby . Bobby . Bobby, i intend to move this suit forward, unless you guys got something. We do, your honor. We request a very brief scif. Uh, excuse me, your honor. A what . Scif. Scif. Sensitive compartmented information facility. For the communication of classified information. This is really necessary, counselor . It is, your honor. The matter is quite sensitive. Okay. I have no choice but to move this into the courthouses scif. gavel bangs uh, excuse me, your honor. Plaintiffs counsel doesnt have security clearance for this scif. Excuse me . The data to be imparted is highly classified, and it requires a security clearance only available to his honor. Your honor, the ausa cannot just determine who can. Your honor, this is ridiculous this is not a fisa court kluger okay, okay, okay i know youre outraged, but hes right. You dont have security clearance. You have to wait in court. gavel bangs eli we have a problem you can help us with. We need you to do a chicago law interview tomorrow. An interview . Really . On, uh, what subject . Your work here. Putting your career in perspective. Your excitement at being considered for the judgeship. The interviewer is mandy post. Shes good. She wont sabotage you. Why do i feel another shoe is about to drop . You need to put the past behind you, diane. And how do i do that . There will be questions about will. His disbarment. Is this from the chief justice . Yes. He wont stand behind my nomination unless i declare my antipathy to will . No. Not to will. To his past behavior. Oh. Eli, has. Any other nominee ever been asked to disavow his or her past . Not that i know of. And what happens if i dont . Peter really needs you to get the chief justice on your side. So i trash will or im not nominated . No. Trash his past. Oh, of course. This is insane. We cant just. door opens after a discussion in scif with ausa hortense, i rule. For the government. gavel bangs uh, excuse me, your honor, thats crazy. You havent even heard our rebuttal. What rebuttal . You werent even privy to the governments argument. Thats because we were left out here. All right, now listen to me. If you are arguing, mrs. Florrick, that this is absurd, ill agree with you. But if you are arguing that this is illegal, unfortunately you are wrong. Lawsuit based on selective enforcement is denied. Court is adjourned. Wow. Im pissed. Good. Use it. Nisa i just dont understand. You said you didnt want to see anyone. Nisa, listen to me. Im not seeing becca. You have to stop calling. Whos nisa . Zachs old girlfriend. Oh, that cute little black girl. I liked her. Youre not supposed to say black. Its africanamerican but i guess shes somalian, so i dont know. Somalian . Wow. What are you guys doing . We bought clothes. Some very, very pretty clothes. Moms not gonna like that. Oh, sure she is. She wore this kind of thing in high school. Except it had rips in it. Her father said it looked like a young mans rape fantasy. Wouldnt let her wear it. But she found a way. Howd she find a way . She put them in my car and changed on the way to school. grace and veronica laugh now, makeup. Youre gonna want to wear more than you should. Zach what happened to Christian Grace . Thought you were religious. Im just getting stuff for school. Now, now. Jesus has no problem with grace looking her best. Thats what jesus believed in. door opens, closes here. phone ringing thats nisa. Im letting it ring. Is anyone answering the phone . Its nisa; were letting it ring. Oh, hey, mom. How was shopping . Oh, so much fun. Grace got three dresses. You know she wears a uniform; she doesnt need dresses. Well, she does for dances. Am i going to approve of these . scoffs theyre perfectly appropriate evening attire for a young lady. Im gonna start drinking. Pour me one, too. cell phone ringing hey, cary. Any thoughts on chumhum . Cary not yet. But thanks so much. This is. This is incredible. Uh, whats incredible . Your check. My check . That i wrote for the 60,000 contribution . No, your check for 140,000. We got the offices, and you will get first out with interest from all the other partners. Cary, i didnt give you a check. You did. Yeah, the envelope, its from you. Okay, whatwhats the name on the check . Its a. A trust. Ivy road trust. Alicia. Where do you keep your earrings . Check it out. Learnings fun now. Yeah, back in our day, we didnt have uverse high Speed Internet to play and learn online. All we had was that franklin fuzzypants. Ah, the educational toy bear. Remember when the battery went out . [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abcs. All i learned was a new definition of fear. I need some pudding. Yeah, theres one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wifienabled devices with uverse high Speed Internet. Rethink possible. Look, i heard you on the phone, and i wanted to help. But, mom, thats a lot oney. Oh, i know it is. Its my money, i want to spend it. But youre. This is crazy. Yeah, consider it a loan. If you pay me back in six months, i wont come after you. laughs mom. Whats this about . Why does everything have to be about something . Cant someone just be nice . Okay, if it makes you feel better, you have to have dinner with me. Ive met someone. Who . Michael barnwright

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