:34:01
At that moment, I realised Elaine
had doubts about our relationship.
:34:06
And that, as much as anything else,
led to my drinking problem.
:34:11
We did come back to the States.
I tried a number of jobs.
:34:15
I could go on, but
I'd probably bore you.
:34:18
I couldn't blame Elaine.
She wanted a career.
:34:28
- I can't stand it.
- What is it?
:34:30
- Yes?
- It's my stomach.
:34:32
I haven't felt this awful since
we saw that Ronald Reagan film.
:34:37
I'll see if I can find
some dramamine.
:34:47
Captain, a woman passenger
is very sick.
:34:50
Airsick?
:34:52
I think so, but
I've never seen it so acute.
:34:56
Find out if a doctor's onboard
as quietly as you can.
:35:02
Joey, have you ever been
in a Turkish prison?
:35:09
I shouldn't have had
that second cup of coffee.
:35:23
Jim never vomits at home.
:35:26
Sorry to wake you.
I'm looking for a doctor.
:35:29
There's nothing to worry about.
:35:31
Stewardess, I think the man
next to me is a doctor.
:35:35
Sir, excuse me. Sorry to
wake you, are you a doctor?
:35:38
- That's right.
- We have sick passengers.
:35:41
- Could you come look at them?
- Yes. Yes, of course.
:35:53
Let me see your tongue.