:27:01
He wouldn't mind if I told you.
He's proud of it.
:27:04
He hasn't touched a drop in over a year.
:27:07
All that time, we've had a bottle of
whisky in the kitchen. Just for company.
:27:12
He hasn't even gone near it.
Doesn't even want to.
:27:15
Alcoholics can't drink like
ordinary people. They're allergic to it.
:27:20
They start drinking and they can't stop.
Liquor transforms them.
:27:24
But if they leave liquor alone,
they're perfectly all right.
:27:28
They're just like you and me.
:27:30
You should've seen Doc
before he gave it up. He was awful.
:27:33
He lost all his patients,
he didn't wanna go to the office.
:27:37
He just wanted
to stay drunk all day long.
:27:41
You wouldn't believe it now.
He's got all his patients back.
:27:45
- He's doing just fine.
- I know Dr Delaney.
:27:48
I deliver mail to his office.
He's a very fine man.
:27:51
- You don't drink, do you?
- Just a few beers once in a while.
:27:55
I don't think that stuff
is good for anybody.
:27:59
- You got any kids?
- I got three grandchildren.
:28:02
We don't have any and we get these
toys in our boxes of breakfast foods.
:28:08
I usually save them
for the Coffman kids, but you take it.
:28:12
- That's very kind of you.
- That's all right.
:28:15
Goodbye, Mr Postman.
:28:18
You're gonna get a letter
if I have to write it myself.
:28:21
- Thanks. Bye.
- Bye.
:28:45
Taboo.
:28:48
It's Taboo, radio listeners,
your 15 minutes of temptation.
:28:59
Won't you join me?