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00:00I feel that fish are underrated, and the purpose of this film is to put fish on the map,
00:04because, I mean, they're great pets.
00:06I mean, for a start, they never wake you up by barking or anything like that.
00:09You always know exactly where they are, right?
00:11You never say, the fish has escaped, did somebody leave the back door out.
00:14You don't have to give them shots, you don't have to brush them.
00:17If you forget to feed them, they just eat each other.
00:19And the great thing is...
00:22Very rarely get run over by a car.
00:24Absolutely.
00:26And they don't drown.
00:27Yeah.
00:28And the other thing is that they can breathe underwater.
00:31Now, you see, everybody says, okay, so fish can breathe.
00:33I mean, do you know anyone who can breathe underwater?
00:35If I could breathe underwater, David, I would never stop talking about it.
00:39But, I mean, very smart.
00:41No, seriously, Albert Einstein couldn't breathe underwater.
00:44And the Buddha, who had extraordinary control over all his physiological processes,
00:48he couldn't breathe underwater.
00:49And even our Lord, who could walk on it, couldn't inhale it.
00:52You're right.
00:53You're right.
00:53They may be very underrated.
00:55They are underrated.
00:57They may be very underrated.
00:57They may be very underrated.
00:58They may be underrated.
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