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:16:01
To go so suddenly.
:16:03
He was dying
for years.

:16:06
But the end
was very sudden.

:16:11
He was in intensive care
for eight weeks.

:16:13
But the very end,
when he actually died...

:16:15
was extremely sudden.
:16:19
Alan and I were recently
speaking of dying.

:16:23
He told me Boyd Aviation took out
a large insurance policy on him.

:16:27
You've got to be
in perfect shape...

:16:29
to get that sort
of a policy, I bet.

:16:32
Drop your shorts
and bend over, Mr. Babar.

:16:35
No, really.
We don't need to.

:16:38
We don't want
to do that.

:16:41
My kidneys feel better
in this position.

:16:44
Maybe is that I'm not doing
any calisthenics.

:16:46
If I did sit-ups
or bent over like this...

:16:49
I'd feel 100% bet...
:16:51
# Moon River ##
:16:54
Whew! Thank you, Doc.
You ever serve time?

:16:57
- Breathe easy.
- Breathe easy.

:17:01
I was surprised Alan
got that policy.

:17:04
There's a history of cancer
in the family.

:17:06
- There is?
- Yeah.

:17:08
As a matter of fact... Aah!
You using the whole fist?

:17:12
Just relax.
:17:15
I saw Alan the other day.
He was looking peaked.

:17:18
Are you sure
he's all right?

:17:21
I can't discuss another patient.
You know that.

:17:25
Well, I don't find
anything wrong with you.

:17:27
I'm sure is not
for a lack of looking.

:17:33
12 noon.
:17:35
I was anxious
to return to my drug story.

:17:37
But since Dr. Jellyfinger
wasn't talking...

:17:40
I had to find out
about Stanwyk's health.

:17:47
May I help you, Dr., uh...
:17:50
Dr. Rosenpenis. I'm here
to check Stanwyk's file.

:17:52
Doctor who?
:17:53
Dr. Rosenrosen.
:17:55
Your name again.
:17:57
Is Dr. Rosenhite.
:17:58
Doctor who?

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