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I agree.53 121 CONTINUED - (2); 121 BASHIK That's not true. There's a tall yucca plant about an hour ahead -- narrow shade, but deeplsh ?╟÷ and an hour or so past that there's a fairly respectable dry wash. A sort of natural ditch. Might even be able to Tib down, if the sun?╟╓s right, SCOTT And if it's not raining. BASHIK (straight) Quite, Drowning is one of the chief causes of death on the desert. KELLY (helpful) Flashfloods, you know. Scott looks at him wearily, then at Bashik. To Bashik: Tell me again; what does it mean when I get dreadfully nauseated? That could mean that you're five per cent dehydrated ... or that you don't like people explaining the jokes. Bashik looks at his watch and sighs regretfully. SCOTT BASHIK WIPE TO; 122 EXT. DESERT - DAY 122 PANNING THE (PARDON THE EXPRESSION) VAST WASTELAND, IT SEES THE ROAD, TRACKED BY THE TWO CARS EARLIER, AND, FAR UPSTAGE, THE PRINCIPALS SHLEPPING TOWARD THE CAMERA. 123 123 EXT. CLOSER VIEW - PRECEDING THE WALKING THREE - DAY 123 Dust and fatigue lie heavy upon them, but it's stout hearts and two for flinching. Bashik seems especially pooped and especially determined not to show it, Kelly Ticks his dry lips with what looks like a dry tongue. (CONTINUED)