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from "Sports Night" (1998)
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- "Sports Night"
- Quo Vadimus (2000) TV episode, Played by Ron Ostrow
- La Forza Del Destino (2000) TV episode, Played by Ron Ostrow
- Bells and a Siren (2000) TV episode, Played by Ron Ostrow
- April Is the Cruelest Month (2000) TV episode, Played by Ron Ostrow
- Draft Day: Part 2 - The Fall of Ryan O'Brian (2000) TV episode, Played by Ron Ostrow
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From "Sports Night: The Quality of Mercy at 29K (#1.9)" (1998)
[Re: Mount Everest]
Jeremy Goodwin: 29,000 feet. Do you know how tall that is?
Will: It's 29,000 feet.
Jeremy Goodwin: Yes.
Chris: It's actually 29,029 feet.
Dana Whitaker: But it's those last ten yards that'll kill ya.
Jeremy Goodwin: It's huge. It's 8,848 meters.
Natalie Hurley: It sounds more impressive at 29,000 feet.
Jeremy Goodwin: Alright, I'm going to stick with 29,000 feet. How can I best express this? How many of what kind of thing would we have to line up end to end?
Elliot: Twenty-nine thousand rulers.
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[Re: Mount Everest]
Jeremy Goodwin: 29,000 feet. Do you know how tall that is?
Will: It's 29,000 feet.
Jeremy Goodwin: Yes.
Chris: It's actually 29,029 feet.
Dana Whitaker: But it's those last ten yards that'll kill ya.
Jeremy Goodwin: It's huge. It's 8,848 meters.
Natalie Hurley: It sounds more impressive at 29,000 feet.
Jeremy Goodwin: Alright, I'm going to stick with 29,000 feet. How can I best express this? How many of what kind of thing would we have to line up end to end?
Elliot: Twenty-nine thousand rulers.
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