The content is a fragmented collection of spoken phrases, primarily questions and statements of action or inaction, revolving around themes of communication breakdown, confusion, and a sense of stalled progress or waiting.
And now, here I am, meeting you face to face.
But I am drinking, so...
I am talking! Ha!
You're telling the truth? Yeah!
But I know you are waiting for your wife.
That is not what I am talking about.
I am drinking alcohol on a racquetball court and yelling at old men.
I am drinking this.
I'm reading Emerson.
I am working on it.
I'm reading.
All due respect, Commander. But we're not going anywhere.
I'm reading about Jesus.
I'm reading a lot of books I don't understand.
I'm reading the terrain.
I'm working even when I'm not working.
Okay, just to be clear, all I'm doing right now is opening the door.
The train is leaving!
Well, of course I'm telling the truth.
You're telling the truth? Yeah.
You are putting us all at risk.
You are putting us all in danger.
You are taking coffee and pie with a living legend.
You say you are waiting for something?
I'm not lying.
We're not going anywhere.
It's probably why you're not answering the phone.
I'm not lying to you.
We're not going anywhere.
Well, the phones aren't working, Clay.
Apparently, he's not answering the phone.
Because without it, we're not going anywhere.
But it's not working.
Case, you're not helping.
Harry, you're not listening to me.
I mean, that's probably why the phones and the internet aren't working.