(Protagonist in an airport)
"Hey man, it's me. Um, I just got back into town. I thought maybe I could bum a ride off you or something, but that's cool: I could probably just take a cab, something like that. Um, yeah, I guess I'll hang out with you later, something like that."
(Protagonist outside the airport)
"Ahoy there, matey! You in for the long haul? You need a little hitch in your get-along, a little lift on down the line?"
"Oh, um, yeah, actually, I was waiting for a cab or something, but if you want to…"
"All right. Don't miss the boat."
"Hey, thanks."
"Not a problem. Anchors aweigh!"
"So what do you think of my little vessel? She's what we call see-worthy. S-E-E: See with your eyes. I feel like my transport should be an extension of my personality. Voila. And this? This is like my little window to the world, and every minute it's a different show. Now, I may not understand it, I may not even necessarily agree with it, but I'll tell you what, I accept it, and just sort of glide along. You want to keep things on an even keel, I guess is what I'm saying. You want to go with the flow. The sea refuses no river. The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure while always arriving. Saves on introductions and goodbyes. The ride does not require an explanation, just occupants. That's where you guys come in. It's like you come onto this planet with a crayon box. Now, you may get the eight pack, you may get the 16 pack, but it's all in what you do with the crayons, the colors, that you're given. And don't worry about drawing within the lines or coloring outside the lines. I say color outside the lines. You know what I mean? Color right off the page; don't box me in; we're in motion to the ocean; we are not landlocked, I'll tell ya that. So where do you want out?"
"Uh, who, me? Am I first? Um, I don't know. Really, anywhere is fine."
"Well, just—just give me an address or something, okay?"
"Uh—"
"Tell you what: go up three more streets, take a right, go two more blocks, drop this guy off on the next corner."
"Where's that?"
"Well I don't know either, but it's somewhere, and it's going to determine the course of the rest of your life. All ashore that's going ashore. Ha ha ha ha ha. Toot, toot."