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Cabbie:
[impatiently, in folksy Hispanic accent]
And the fare is right there on the meter, 29 dollar. Open your wallet and let the moths out. Burt Munro:
I'm doing it, I'm doing it. There you go, 29 dollars. Cabbie:
No, don't forget the tip. Burt Munro:
What? Cabbie:
[sarcastically]
Yes, we tip in America. 10 percent. Burt Munro:
How much? Cabbie:
[with more emphasis]
10 percent. Burt Munro:
Oh yeah, There you go, 10 cents. [hands over a coin and exits cab]
[impatiently, in folksy Hispanic accent]
And the fare is right there on the meter, 29 dollar. Open your wallet and let the moths out. Burt Munro:
I'm doing it, I'm doing it. There you go, 29 dollars. Cabbie:
No, don't forget the tip. Burt Munro:
What? Cabbie:
[sarcastically]
Yes, we tip in America. 10 percent. Burt Munro:
How much? Cabbie:
[with more emphasis]
10 percent. Burt Munro:
Oh yeah, There you go, 10 cents. [hands over a coin and exits cab]
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And the fare right there on the meter 29 dollar
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Open your wallet and let the moths out
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I'm doing it I'm doing it
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There you go 29 dollars
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No don't forget the tip What
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Yes we tip in America
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Ten percent
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How much Ten percent
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Oh yeah there you go ten cents
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Movie Summary
The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle—a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967.

