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1:31:00
And California was the same.
1:31:03
They made the same decisions
for me all over again...

1:31:08
and they were
the same things, really.

1:31:16
It's going to be
different from now on.

1:31:21
A new face and a name.
1:31:24
I'll do the rest.
1:31:27
I know it's going to be different.
1:31:31
I suppose you do too.
1:31:39
Good morning, gentlemen.
1:31:41
Mr. Carlson, please.
1:31:49
Charlie. You?
1:31:57
- Art, l...
- Mr. Carlson, please.

1:32:09
I have the feeling you're
going to make it this time.

1:32:17
I'm sorry to disappoint
the rest of you.

1:32:20
Perhaps tomorrow.
1:32:30
You don't seem to understand
our problem.

1:32:33
- I understand it perfectly.
- But you're not cooperating.

1:32:36
I've told you over and over again,
I cannot think of anyone.

1:32:40
- I can't believe that.
- I've been shuffled around long enough.

1:32:43
I think it's time
I had the opportunity...

1:32:45
to start living
some kind of meaningful existence.

1:32:48
If I did sponsor someone, wouldn't
that delay my trip to surgery...

1:32:52
in the event that I were needed
from time to time, to, say, advise him?

1:32:56
No, that's not likely,
not if the selection is a good one.


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