:21:00
It's too exciting.
:21:02
I've left Dr.Jaffe
for Dr.Chapman.
:21:05
Numero deux...
:21:07
duck a l'orange.
:21:08
Chapman?
:21:09
Excusez-moi.
:21:11
The acid man?
:21:12
Really, Ida!
:21:14
Just because his techniques
are revolutionary.
:21:17
I don't call Dr.Jaffe
"the knife man."
:21:20
Numero un...
:21:21
crevettes a la mayonnaise.
:21:23
I'm sorry, Alma.
:21:24
It's all right.
:21:26
Steak...
:21:28
numero trois!
:21:32
Mesdames...
:21:33
monsieur...
:21:34
bon... appetit!
:21:36
- Merci.
- Merci.
:21:39
Acid, on the other hand, can be used
for such wonderful, subtle shading,
:21:43
such delicate nuances,
:21:45
like an etching.
:21:48
And it is quicker.
:21:50
If it wasn't for this complication--
it could have happened to anybody--
:21:53
I'd have had this dressing
off yesterday.
:21:55
- Mm-hmm.
- Shirley.
:21:59
Salt.
:22:24
What were we saying?
:22:25
This isn't rare.
:22:27
I saw the most wonderful idea
for Christmas presents
:22:31
at the chemist's--
:22:33
gift tokens,
medical gift tokens.
:22:36
That sounds marvelous!
:22:37
It's good at any doctor's
:22:40
and most major hospitals.
:22:42
It's also accepted
for gynecological examinations,
:22:45
including caesarean sections.
:22:47
I don't know what to say.
:22:50
It never happens here.
:22:52
I'll do something about it.
:22:54
Really, Sam!
Can't you do something
:22:57
about these terrorists?
:22:58
It's my lunch hour.