00:00And here it's rising from the ground, everyone, 100 years old.
00:11Folks, as you all know, this is the oldest time capsule in the country.
00:18Buried here in 1909 by our great grandfathers, who founded our beloved town.
00:26Not only is this an insight into the history of our country, but also into the very fabric of who
00:33we are as a people.
00:39Look.
00:43A jart was in here. I don't know what that is.
00:47But it must have disappeared or withered away.
00:52Oh, dear Lord, that smells awful.
00:56Christ Almighty.
00:58Oh, oh, oh, this is cool.
01:02This must have been used in the coal mines.
01:07They would somehow have it stay on their head and then with their foreheads chip away at the rock.
01:21Some literature.
01:24Me and Mrs. Gandhi prepared for the capsule.
01:28Hey, that's my great-grandmother.
01:32As we looked at the chest before us, I gazed at her chest before me.
01:38And as we laid the chest into the soil, I will soon make my soil on her chest.
01:50Ah, he spread the soil of our land on his lady, making earth and women one.
02:00I don't think that's what he meant to say.
02:03Yes, well, uh, my lady and I, then hand in hand, spread the downstairs mist from the devil's cave into
02:13the glass receptacle.
02:15The evil wind leaving our tight balloon knots and into the future.
02:25Such profound words from our young lovers.
02:29Yes.
02:33Yes.
02:34Yes.
02:47Yes.
02:48Yes.
02:48Yes.
02:48Yes.
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