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THE CRUISE --ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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[Timothy Speed Levitch] Joe. [Joe] What are you doing? You're not on the line tonight? [Timothy Speed Levitch] I was just trying to check in. Yeah, I do the 8:45. [Joe] Alright, you can stay out here one night. I'll be right with you. [Timothy Speed Levitch] I think of every double decker loop as another loop towards my death. And that is why I've always thought the double decker loop, each loop as a continuous and individualized search for perfection. H.G. Wells once wrote that to tell the history of New York City is to tell the story of the world. Fasten your seatbelts. 200,000 people work inside the World Trade Center Buildings daily. The World Trade Center Buildings have their own zip code. The World Trade Center towers themselves built to sway in heavy winds, a foot and a half in any direction. Something to consider.
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