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00:24One of my mentors early in life told me that logging is a very bumpy road.
00:29And it is. I've fully embraced that.
00:34A lot of my competition, their dads handed them the business.
00:38They didn't spend 20 years in a machine like I did.
00:42Hard work, sweat and blood and tears.
00:45That's where you see the best of people.
00:47When your crew know that you do everything you can to fight for them,
00:51it's like a code.
00:53Like a brotherhood.
00:55You're building this empire together.
00:58I'm excited about this year.
01:00I have an absolute dynamite opportunity to level up fast.
01:04And I need to capture it.
01:06I want to grow this business to watch other people's lives thrive.
01:11And I'm not going to stop until I do.
01:13There she goes.
01:15Previously, on The Last Woodsman.
01:19Back up.
01:21Jared Douglas took the biggest risk of his career for control of a logging company of his own.
01:28If I don't have $1.1 million by the end of the season, I'll lose everything.
01:32Navigating a barrage of setbacks and expenses.
01:39Hey, Jared.
01:41Looks like we're going to be a little late today.
01:44It's not good.
01:46And after an all-out logging push.
01:49Watch out, watch out.
01:50Jared emerged as the comeback king.
01:53Yeah, buddy.
01:55And the master of his own destiny.
01:58My time to grow the company the way I want it.
02:01Nobody's holding me back.
02:03Now...
02:04Jared and his crew doubled down on an even bigger gamble.
02:11She's alive!
02:13My forever claims just came available.
02:15And we're going after it.
02:17To carve a logging legacy from virgin territory.
02:21That's a big rock.
02:23And grow the business he built from scratch.
02:26Oh, .
02:28At any cost.
02:30This might be the end.
02:32I have no realm of not taking risks.
02:35Make it or don't.
02:36No matter how stupid and up things are, I just never give up.
02:40My goal right now is to change the game for Cypress Creek logging.
02:45Failure is not an option.
03:05Not a bad day for flying.
03:08It's early spring in the rugged timberlands of the Pacific Northwest.
03:17And all along the coast, logging season is in full swing.
03:21Look at this.
03:23It's not touched.
03:25Jared Douglas, owner of Cypress Creek logging, is on course for one final scout of a virgin timber claim.
03:32An opportunity that could grow his business like never before.
03:36I am putting myself this season in a very risky position.
03:40Through the thick and the thin.
03:41This year is all about expansion.
03:43That's a big one.
03:45As far as the eye can see.
03:46Place a guy could retire in.
03:48There's a good spot right there.
03:50Okay, yeah.
03:51I've got it right here now.
03:53They call it the forever clay.
03:5625 square miles of uncut territory filled with some of the most coveted trees on earth.
04:07Timber giants at the end of their life cycle.
04:10And worth tens of thousands apiece.
04:13There's so many of them.
04:15They're just everywhere.
04:16It's insane.
04:17My God.
04:18Look at the size of that tree.
04:20Look at the timber.
04:21Look at the value.
04:22But it's not just the trees that make the forever claim a logger's promised land.
04:29It's the logging rights that come with it.
04:33Unlike most timber leases, which span only a few months at a time, this lasts a lifetime.
04:42We would have the right to harvest that timber as long as our business stays in business.
04:49This is the holy grail.
04:52When you own that claim, you have the most secure business plan in logging.
05:01You can leverage everything for expansion.
05:05It's a big deal.
05:07But the deal is far from done.
05:10The forever claim is up for blind auction for the next 10 days.
05:14Open to any company.
05:16Using his own cash and a line of credit, Jared placed an aggressive $1 million bid.
05:23But he's still $200,000 short.
05:25He has 10 more days to raise it.
05:28The risk defaulting on his bid.
05:31This is a logger's dream.
05:34And I need to capture it.
05:36I need to buckle down.
05:38Take every cent, and I mean every cent that I can, to show up with cold, hard cash.
05:53Since buying out his business partner, Jared and his float camp crew have been hauling and splashing timber at a fever rate.
05:59All in the Muachat-Muchlat territory of First Nations Chief Jerry Jack.
06:05I really appreciate the opportunity working together.
06:08But with that lease due to expire in a couple months, failure to fund the bid and losing the forever claim would put his logging season in major jeopardy.
06:21Hey Ross, you want to get everybody in here?
06:34Uh, so the barge arrives the day before the bidding period.
06:39So we have less than two weeks to get an extra $200,000 worth of profit on that barge.
06:45So this is where we're going to make it happen.
06:47Right here.
06:49It's full of big wood, big firs, big cedars.
06:52And the only reason it's still there is because it's such a pain in the ass to reach.
06:56We've got to get this wood on the barge.
06:58F***, dude.
07:01To log $200,000 worth of timber profits in 10 days, Jared's plan is ambitious.
07:08Fallers Jim and Rob will hunt for big, untouched trees in the remote mountains of float camp.
07:14To access those logs and get them back down to the water, Ross must clear a 20-mile road for the haulers.
07:20Meanwhile, Jared and Adrian will try and resurrect a grapple yarder critical for the success of the all-out effort.
07:27Let's get to work.
07:2920 miles away from float camp, Fallers Jim Gardner and Rob Winger close in on the remote mountainous pocket of money trees identified by Jared.
07:46That's a long ways, dude.
07:48Their mission is urgent.
07:51Days bleed dollars quickly in logging operations.
07:55So in order to successfully secure the company's bid, big timber must be cut, transported and barged faster than Jared has before.
08:05We're flying out here?
08:10Yeah, unless you want to walk.
08:12No, I don't.
08:14My name's Jimmy Gardner.
08:16I'm a hand-faller.
08:17I've been logging since I was 18 years old.
08:21I started lowly on the chokers.
08:23I was on the skyline.
08:24I moved up and worked on ambulance, grapple yarders.
08:28I was 40.
08:29I needed a challenge.
08:31I found falling.
08:32It's got the conflict.
08:34Everything about the conflict I love.
08:36Man versus self.
08:37Man versus nature.
08:38Everything about this job is challenge.
08:41And you overcome challenge every day.
08:43And that's what I love.
08:44That's what I enjoy.
08:48This one's not bad.
08:52Hello?
08:54Anybody home?
08:56Somebody little was living in there.
08:59I don't think I'd fit.
09:01Yeah, this one's a beauty.
09:04Numero uno?
09:05Yeah.
09:09You want to bore it?
09:10Yeah, man.
09:17When we're testing a tree, we do what's called boring it.
09:21You're sticking your saw in and you're cutting it until all the good wood gives.
09:28Ah, it doesn't sound very good.
09:30This thing is rotten.
09:33After six, eight inches, this tree dove right in because there's no more holding wood.
09:36It's all just rotten inside.
09:38So all we have is a thin little shell all the way around this tree.
09:43If we even start the undercut, this could barber chair.
09:47Of the many dangers fallers face, barber chairs are among the deadliest.
09:53And they happen when unstable bases like this one split up the middle and kick back with bone crushing force.
09:59So much that if a faller is within striking distance, the results are almost always fatal.
10:09That's deadly.
10:10Hopefully you can cut quick enough because it's just a shell by the looks of it.
10:15What do we got good for this tree?
10:20There's some nice saw log in the middle of it.
10:23To keep this barber chair tree from kicking back while preserving the more valuable wood further up the trunk, Jim will have to work fast.
10:36First, he'll make his undercut in the weakest part of the trunk, hoping the healthier wood, or holding wood, will keep the tree upright.
10:45Then he'll make his back cut as quickly as possible and pray it comes down clean before it has a chance to kick back.
10:52I got faith in you.
10:56Don't roll your eyes at me.
10:59Let's do it.
11:00Yeah, buddy.
11:01Here we go.
11:02Make us some noise.
11:03Okay.
11:04We've got a big job ahead of us.
11:14It's going to be a lot of cutting.
11:16It's going to be a challenge.
11:19For this tree, we'll do our best to control the direction, but time's going to tell what it's going to want to do.
11:25It's going to do its own thing regardless.
11:27There's a possibility that I'm going to be cutting and this thing's going to commit when I'm cutting.
11:35This could flip off the stump.
11:37This could do anything.
11:38It's literally anybody's guess.
11:57This could do anything.
11:58Ah.
11:59We're functioning.
12:02This could do anything, but look pretty good.
12:24Oh, lord!
12:25That was intense.
12:27When I said, it's going, this whole root started pulling out of there.
12:34It just pulled right out of the ground.
12:36Yeah, that kind of scared the crap out of me there.
12:40Did it?
12:40Yeah.
12:42Big time.
12:43You fall a tree, and there's always some sort of breakage with that tree,
12:48but our job is to get the most value and volume out of every tree.
12:52This thing was pretty rotten, but it stayed up really well.
12:55The back piece stayed one piece.
12:57It didn't barber chair and dangle above my head.
12:59That's probably the best-case scenario.
13:02Project accomplished.
13:03Really great job.
13:07Nicely done, Jim.
13:09Thanks, Rob.
13:10Safe and sound and down.
13:11Good to go.
13:12Three days later, while fallers continue to hunt and stack money trees in the high country,
13:2910 miles below, foreman Ross Davis plows a road packed with winter landslides.
13:40Sometimes Mother Nature puts up a fight.
13:42It's been 36 hours of grueling uphill battle, but Ross now faces the heaviest stretch yet.
13:53Jared wants to get some wood in the water immediately.
13:55The trees don't hit the water.
13:57Nobody gets paid.
13:57So getting this road opened up is crucial.
14:01Get the logs to the beach and make some money.
14:05My job title is Woods Foreman.
14:07I'll take care of a lot of the day-to-day, put out fires, pick up the slack, just keeping the operation going.
14:14Sometimes it's loading some logs or clearing a road like this, doing whatever I have to do for Jared.
14:20Well, that'll work, I think.
14:2235 years in the business.
14:24There's still so much I don't know.
14:27Started at the bottom, bundling logs at 15 years old, and now I'm a foreman.
14:33I've been doing this for almost 10, 12 years, so now I'm wondering what the next step is for me.
14:51Looks like we kind of had a fresh slide up here.
14:54We'll sometimes see the winter.
14:57I mean, there's some big rocks here.
15:02Big holes in the road.
15:05Yeah.
15:06This isn't just going to be a one-pass kind of fix, so.
15:10Yeah, this is, uh...
15:13Like, that's a...
15:14That's a big f***ing rock.
15:17This is a setback.
15:18No doubt about it.
15:19Look at this little diamond in the rough.
15:40Jared and bush mechanic Adrian Bailey inspect his oldest grapple yarder to pull it out of retirement.
15:48Oh, boy, all right.
15:51What are we in for?
15:52Let's go take a look.
15:53Just one of these machines can haul five truckloads worth of timber off the hillside per day.
15:59And Jared's going to need every machine he's got to fill the next log barge.
16:04But this one has been sitting idle for years.
16:07This old yarder, it has a, uh, reputation.
16:13Seems to have a mind of its own, so I'm a little concerned.
16:17It's, uh, pretty imperative right now to get this thing operational and head up the hill.
16:21ASAP.
16:22Think that's good?
16:24Yeah.
16:24I got Adrian, one of my best mechanics, here with me today.
16:30They call me the Iron Doctor.
16:33He's proved himself time and time again getting this old iron running.
16:37The salvage slayer.
16:40We'll be bang-bang out of here, no problem.
16:43Oh, holy f***, man.
16:45You okay?
16:46I just crossed the connections.
16:48Sorry.
16:50We're good.
16:51You're lucky those Goldilocks didn't catch on fire.
16:53That was close.
16:54All right, all right.
16:55No more sparky, sparky.
16:57Working for Jared is challenging.
17:00It's fun.
17:01It's exciting.
17:02It's a lot of hard work.
17:04It's also just wild, crazy, smash it, thrash it, eat it, burn it, f*** it, shoot it, rock it, try again, let's go.
17:11Because it's a lot of steep ground.
17:13Oh, no.
17:14Watch out, watch out!
17:16What?
17:17It's usually rugged, dirty, band-aids, zip ties.
17:21Oh!
17:22Crossing wires, wildy, wildy, quick and dirty.
17:25There ain't no warranty in the bush.
17:27That's rock and roll, man.
17:29Tell me when.
17:31Anytime.
17:33Give her.
17:33She's alive!
17:52Just like that.
17:54Dude.
17:56Woo-hoo!
17:57Make her talk, baby.
17:59Make her sing.
17:59Yeah, these old girls, you're expecting some major problems, but it runs, it runs strong, it runs good.
18:11It's actually amazing.
18:13I'm going to head for the mountain, man.
18:15Hell yeah, sounds good.
18:25Right when you are, Jared.
18:26Okay, let's try this bad boy out.
18:30Here we go.
18:34So far, so good.
18:39Yeah, she's a little temperamental.
18:52Tell it to do one thing, and it does the other.
18:54Okay, here's a wide spot if you want.
19:23There's a couple of gremlins in this, girl.
19:26There's a couple of gremlins in this, girl.
19:37Oh, f***.
19:42Oh, f***.
19:49Oh, f***.
19:50Oh, f***.
20:05Oh, f***.
20:09Hit it.
20:10What the f***, dude?
20:20It smells like electrical to me.
20:24It smells exactly like burning electrical.
20:25Okay.
20:26Why would it do that?
20:27Why is it doing that?
20:29I think the mice?
20:30It could be.
20:31You got these little critters growing in there, so you know, they're definitely chewing on wires and stuff like that.
20:41But I do think that it's a good machine.
20:43And a pain in my ass.
20:45These old yarders are the Clydesdale of the industry.
20:49You have to pour the work into them.
20:50You got to pour the love into them.
20:51If you don't give up on them, they won't give up on you.
20:55What do you see in there, bud?
20:57Bunch of melted wires, now melted hoses, too.
20:59Is it fixable?
21:00Yeah, I'll replace everything burnt that I see, and then we'll kind of have to go from there.
21:05Probably some bush monkey just like me ran these wires, and they're not in the main harness, and this is kind of what happens over time.
21:11But I am also not going to run it in a harness, because here we are in the bush again.
21:15Who has the time for that?
21:17Okay.
21:18Okay.
21:19Okay.
21:20Done like dinner.
21:29Go ahead, Honour.
21:34Fire in the hole.
21:35We'll give her another shot and try to get it up the mountain here.
21:47All right, here we go.
22:07Get the correct work out of her and she'll be great.
22:1312 miles up the road.
22:17Whew.
22:18Look at this mess here.
22:29Yeah, we got a little bit of work to do.
22:31Should be able to push this around.
22:33I guess there's only one way to find out.
22:35We can't get trucks up here, we can't get a loader up here, we can't get nothing up here.
22:43We need the wood hitting the water.
22:45So I got to get this thing cleared off immediately.
22:48Yeah, yeah, yeah, get some things out of the way.
22:53Jared, he can't stop in one spot.
22:58Jared has to keep going.
23:00He has to keep moving forward.
23:02I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing, but I think everybody's just got trust
23:06in Jared and in his decisions.
23:09He works hard and he's a smart guy.
23:14Here goes the big dog.
23:19He's a bad guy.
23:30He's a bad guy.
23:31He's a bad guy.
23:42Back up in the high country.
23:45Back up in the high country.
24:02Looks like there's some nice cedars down here.
24:15Looks like a nice cedar.
24:19Yeah man.
24:24Got a big split there.
24:26Right down the gut side.
24:32Well there's some sound wood in there though.
24:39It's leaning down and at this fir hard.
24:43Hmm.
24:48This fir is leaning up the hill.
24:53So.
24:58To get rid of the cedar you got to get rid of the fir.
25:00In order to get rid of the fir you got to get rid of this cedar first.
25:07So.
25:14Oh.
25:15That doesn't sound right.
25:17There's absolutely no holding wood.
25:20So this is just as you can see it's free floating.
25:28The nice cedar.
25:29It's got some issues with other trees in and around it.
25:32So I got a bit of a triple threat going on.
25:36Huh.
25:37Lovely.
25:40How the hell are you going to cut this thing up.
25:43To go that way.
25:45With no holding wood.
25:47Well there's a will there's a way.
25:49Jim and Rob's plan to tackle this triple threat.
25:55Rob will first put an undercut in the middle tree.
25:59Followed by another in the one highest up the hill.
26:02Then he'll move down to the most dangerous one.
26:05And cut just enough to make it weak.
26:06Finally he'll put his back cut in the middle tree.
26:10Followed by one more up top.
26:12To send them all down like dominoes.
26:16Worst case scenario here Jim.
26:18This thing's going to break off.
26:20With my saw in it.
26:21Bend my bar or flatten my saw.
26:22With you underneath it.
26:23With me underneath it.
26:24So I'm going to start with this fir first.
26:26Jim just put the undercut in here.
26:27Alright pal, let's do this Jimmy.
26:31Sometimes you have to fall multiple trees at once.
26:34It'd be more dangerous to build a hole.
26:35With me underneath it.
26:38So I'm going to start with this fir first, Jim.
26:40Just put the undercut in here.
26:42All right, pal.
26:43Let's do this, Jimmy.
26:48Sometimes you have to fall multiple trees at once.
26:50It'd be more dangerous to try and wedge these over by themselves
26:54or fall them by themselves.
26:56But you never know.
27:02Say a little prayer.
27:04High above float cam.
27:06Rob's got a big job ahead of him.
27:08He's going to get its together.
27:31What do you think?
27:32Yup, that looks good.
27:33that looks good i put an undercut in the middle tree then i'm going to put an undercut
27:40in the top nice cedar so i'm gonna have to keep my holding wood into here
27:52i have to put undercuts on my push trees before i can cut that danger tree otherwise
27:57i'll have a cut up tree to my back which i don't want because it's really dangerous
28:03it's going to be a bit of a tricky situation i'm rob winger i'm a west coast faller
28:11i've been doing it for 27 years falling in general is all physics you're transferring weight
28:18and there's easy ways to do it and hard ways to do it and if you use the principles of physics
28:24properly it's going to make your job a lot easier
28:35okay yeah i'll fuel up and then i'll go cut that thing up and then it's concentration time
28:41okay you ready yeah man okay eyes up on this one
29:00moment of truth man ready
29:04once there's a cut put into this and this tree is going to be weakened structurally it's going
29:12to be sagging and going with with whatever lean the gravity is going to point it to it which is
29:16definitely up the hill at rob wouldn't want it to be me to be honest i'm glad i'm watching today
29:31oh
29:49oh is it sitting back started to move that's bad news
29:54this could go prematurely but now you got 120 feet of tree
30:01chasing you up the hill you can't run 120 feet in five seconds
30:11scaring the out of me
30:1310 miles down the mountain
30:27this is turning out to be a little bit harder than expected
30:30we need a new direction to push from we're going to have to clear out around it and we'll go at our
30:45full throttle and see if we can't get that big nugget out of the way so we can get through
30:50i'm an operator at heart i don't want to do it all the time i sat in the cab for a long time but i love
30:56getting on a piece of equipment and doing whatever i have to do to make the job go better we're gonna
31:02push this sucker right off the road
31:13i gotta get this
31:26go ahead
31:29whoo all right
31:34so in this other hole here
31:40back in business man i think we can haul some logs out there
31:56oh jared will be happy
32:06with the road to the high country now clear further below
32:14and here we go
32:18jared's moving pretty good
32:19jared and adrian begin the gravel yarders 20-mile trek up the hill
32:25yeah go ahead jared
32:33yeah go ahead jared we have smoke again okay i'm on the way
32:47here we have a smoke again
32:49oh
32:52oh
32:53oh
32:56oh
32:57oh
33:02oh
33:03oh
33:03oh
33:05oh
33:05oh
33:08oh
33:08oh
33:09This is bad.
33:14This is bad.
33:24Beautiful cedar wood.
33:27This is incredible.
33:30Truly magnificent.
33:32For Jared Douglas, logging means a deep respect for the land.
33:36First Nations and loggers are the biggest stewards of the land as we live out there.
33:42I have been working with the Moeshit, Mushlit, First Nations for 15 years.
33:47I'm very proud and I'm very honoured to be able to work in their traditional territories.
33:53You know, we want to make our living logging the land and planting three trees for every one we harvest.
34:00We're standing on exactly what happens if we don't harvest these trees.
34:06I'm a hunter, I'm a fisherman too.
34:08You think I want to wreck the streams, creeks and salmon returns?
34:11It's not happening.
34:14You know, healthy forests.
34:16Only we do it responsibly.
34:18It's our way of life.
34:19It's our right of passage and it's a great way to be.
34:21Hurry up with that truck, Jared.
34:32In the Pacific Northwest, the grapple yarder critical to Jared's 10-day scramble is a blaze.
34:43If not extinguished quickly, it could set off a catastrophic fire in the tall timber.
34:51Matotherapy, you know, what about Richard Jones' eyes?
34:52Really doo-jat
35:05It's my favourite man out.
35:07And let's see how he guardshowees.
35:09Life goes all over, 3.
35:121, 2, 1, 2, 1, and Kristina.
35:14bends us all over and over.
35:165, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1.
35:17Get in!
35:23Hey, this is the cup, dude.
35:29Come on, come on!
35:32Come on, run!
35:34Run!
35:35Come on!
35:37Come on!
35:38Come on!
35:41Come on!
35:43Hit it!
35:44Hit it!
35:45Holy .
35:46God.
35:47Dude.
35:48Fuck!
36:13Come on, you son of a bitch!
36:20There's smoke from the air side still, Jared.
36:25It's called a hole, Jared.
36:29Yeah.
36:30High up the mountain,
36:42It started to move, scaring the out of me.
36:49Jim and Rob have three timber giants almost ready to drop
36:52in tandem.
36:54But one of them threatens to fall early.
37:02I think I'll leave it now.
37:05We'll back cut the fur and then hit it.
37:10OK, man.
37:12Rob's going to do his best to keep all this wood together
37:16and falling together so it all cushions and stays whole.
37:19But to be perfectly honest, it's anyone's guess.
37:31OK, so this is your last tree.
37:34That's it.
37:35This is the finale.
37:42This is going to be up.
37:43Back up.
37:44Back up.
37:45Back up.
37:46Back up.
37:47Back up.
37:48Back up.
37:49Back up.
37:50Back up.
37:51Back up.
37:52Back up.
37:53Back up.
37:54Back up.
37:55Back up.
37:56Back up.
37:57Oh.
37:58Back up.
37:59Back up.
38:01Back up! Back up!
38:31Holy Jesus! There's a mountain of wood!
38:44Oh! Deadly!
38:48We're both alive though, that's the main thing!
38:51Very, very good!
38:53Look at that fricking fir! High grade!
38:56Best one of the bunch was that middle fir tree
38:59and it saved out to 113 feet to the first break
39:02and it's all high grade and solid.
39:05If Jim and Rob can keep landing trees at this rate,
39:08Jared will be well on his way to raising the final $200,000
39:12he needs for the forever claim.
39:20But with one of his yarders officially down.
39:23Holy man.
39:25Moving all that timber onto a log barge
39:27in less than seven days will be a struggle.
39:30It's charred earth man, like it's toast.
39:33Blew the windows right out of it.
39:34Windows gone.
39:36Machine gone.
39:40Man, that was like a Roman candle.
39:42Rubber and f***ing wiring.
39:45Once it catches.
39:47That was insane.
39:50In this business, we bleed cash.
39:56I got mechanic trucks and services which cost.
40:00Burning fuel is cost.
40:02So it's very important to keep your costs down
40:06so you can make more profit.
40:08That is how a logging company survives.
40:11So this loss of this machine is catastrophic right now.
40:17It's like a man down in the army.
40:20When we lose a machine outright, it hurts.
40:25Definitely a setback.
40:27Major setback.
40:28Right now, as a boss, I f***ed up.
40:38You just have to have it in your heart.
40:40You have to have it in your guts.
40:41You just have to have the grit to get back up after you fall.
40:45Everybody depends on me and I do not want to let them down.
40:49I won't quit.
40:52I'll quit when I'm in a pine box.
40:56Let's get to work.
40:59Next time.
41:02There's a brotherhood in logging.
41:04We want a shot at the forever claim.
41:06We have to get every load we can get.
41:08You fight hard for that guy because you know
41:10he's fighting hard for you beside him.
41:12What the f***?
41:17Look out.
41:18Heads up.
41:20This is a business that you live, breathe, and can die for.
41:26That's what this company is.
41:28And we're going to take that to the next level.
41:31This season on The Last Woodsman.
41:34That's a big f***ing tree.
41:36I want the forever claim.
41:38Not just for me.
41:40I think this is what heaven looks like.
41:42But for my crew and their family.
41:45Holy f***.
41:46Stand back.
41:50If I could do this all day?
41:51Every day?
41:52Oh wait, I do.
41:54I don't know if I'm going to be able to pull it off.
41:56But failure is not an option.
41:59I'm going to do everything in my power to make that happen.
42:02I'm going to lose my f***.
42:05This is the biggest move I've ever done.
42:07I need to make this happen.
42:09You got one shot at this.
42:10The most stressful, the most money I've ever put out.
42:13That did not go as planned.
42:15But in this business, if you're not growing, you're dying.
42:18Please, just get us to that point.
42:20That forever claim is going to be a game changer for me.
42:25I'm going to be a game changer for my people.
42:28And I'm going to get it.
42:30I'm going to be a game changer for me.
42:31I know.
42:32I know.
42:33Can I get here?
42:34I know.
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