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'''Don't Trust The Authorities''' is the seventy-second video in the Lonelygirl15 [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|video series]].  [[Gemma]] tells [[Bree]] and [[Daniel]] to remain in hiding and they will be fine.
 
'''Don't Trust The Authorities''' is the seventy-second video in the Lonelygirl15 [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|video series]].  [[Gemma]] tells [[Bree]] and [[Daniel]] to remain in hiding and they will be fine.

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Template:Blog3 Don't Trust The Authorities is the seventy-second video in the Lonelygirl15 video series. Gemma tells Bree and Daniel to remain in hiding and they will be fine.

Transcript

Gemma: I'm glad you went with your instincts on this, Bree. You were right not to trust the authorities. They may not be who they seem. The best thing for now would be to stay put and soak in the pool. You know watching, um, Thor, Owen and P. Monkey kind of reminded me of my favorite Olympic game: The plunge for distance! It was featured in the 1904 Olympics. It requires participants to dive into the pool, remain rigid, and float as far as they could. And they could not draw a single breath. (Gemma takes a deep breath, puffs out her cheeks, checks her watch, and then pretends to pass out.) I have this visual in my head of these logs just bobbing about like bumper cars. Regrettably, the sport was discontinued the next time around. It's a real loss. I think Owen and Thor would be quite good at it; I'm not sure about P. Monkey, though. He's kind of a wanker. Anyway, keep doing what you're doing, and you'll be fine. Oh, don't tell P. Monkey what I said about him, he looks like a fragile little geezer. Take care!

Notes

  • The plunge for distance actually exists just as Gemma described.[1]
  • The British/Australian slang term "wanker," although more or less equivalent to the American, "jerk," caused a minor uproar among some American fans who felt the use of the word was extremely inappropriate.