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Sue's Dirty Jobs - Deleted Scene | Life Below Zero


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·Nov 11, 2024

Day whatever of the journey of getting Cavic back up and running.

Chuga, chugga, chuga—knocking stuff off my list. I have a little bit in here I still need to clean. I don't have food to cook for people, but even if I wanted to make hot cereal, I can't do it right now. Got to get the kitchen done! Upward and onward, and on to the next job. I need to get the toilet ready. I don't have guests coming in; I have guests here. I'm out of time. The clock of Sue just ran out. You know they need to go to the restroom; they don't need to hear that.

Bush looks nice. This is the house; it is full of water and yuck from the melting snow and whatnot. This is human waste from, uh, obviously, somebody that came in during the winter. Unique little slurry. What I'm going to do is drag it out this way, kick it over, point it downhill, and let mother nature take care of that for a while.

I've got other ones cut and waiting. Get our dry—get it in! You cannot, out here, dig a hole into the ground and have it disappear and just cover it up because it's a protected ecosystem. Human waste—we take medicine, we take pills; potentially hazardous!

This is just another chore down off the list. I've got 9 or 10 people showing up tomorrow. I got...

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