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:33:03
Well, it stopped
raining.

:33:05
Uh, eating in an office
is just... just too officious.

:33:09
- I have the parlour back here.
- All right.

:33:26
- Sit down.
- Oh, thank you.

:33:32
You're very kind.
:33:35
It's all f or you.
I'm not hungry. Go ahead.

:33:44
You... You eat like a bird.
:33:48
And you'd know,
of course.

:33:51
No, not really.
:33:53
Anyway, I hear the expression
"Eats like a bird"...

:33:56
is really a f al...
f alse... f alsity.

:34:00
Because birds really
eat a tremendous lot.

:34:06
But I really don't know anything about
birds. My hobby is stuffing things.

:34:11
You know, taxidermy.
:34:13
And I guess I'd just rather
stuff birds because...

:34:17
I hate the look of beasts
when they're stuff ed.

:34:19
You know,
f oxes and chimps.

:34:21
Some people even stuff dogs and cats,
but, oh, I can't do that.

:34:25
I think only birds
look well stuff ed because...

:34:29
Well, because they're kind
of passive to begin with.

:34:32
It's a strange hobby.
Curious.

:34:35
- Uncommon too.
- Oh, I imagine so.

:34:39
And it's... it's not as expensive
as you'd think. It's cheap, really.

:34:42
You know, needles
and thread, sawdust.

:34:45
The chemicals are the only
thing that, that cost anything.

:34:47
A man should have a hobby.
:34:50
Well, it's...
it's more than a hobby.

:34:56
A hobby's supposed to
pass the time, not fill it.

:34:59
Is your time so empty?

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