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:56:04
So, how you gonna
write the paper, then?

:56:11
Hi, I'm Kurt Vonnegut.
I'm looking for Thornton Melon.

:56:17
Want to come in? Dad?
:56:22
I don't want to hear
one more word out of you...

:56:25
or it's back to the tree.
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Come in.
:56:30
Excuse me. Dr. Barazini?
:56:33
I'm Thornton Melon.
:56:34
Oh, yes, Thornton Melon.
I know you.

:56:38
You delivered the paper
on isomagnetic brain waves...

:56:41
in Montreal last year.
:56:43
No, I sold you your pants.
:56:45
Oh, of course.
Good to see you.

:56:47
What are you doing here?
:56:49
I'm supposed to report here
for my lab project.

:56:51
Oh, good. I'm trying to teach
these here apes...

:56:54
how to read and write.
:56:56
You ought to teach them
how to go to the bathroom.

:56:59
You'll get used to that.
:57:01
Now, all you have to do
is put a new tape...

:57:06
in the tape machine every hour
and observe the animals.

:57:10
I'll be back in a few hours
to check on you.

:57:12
- OK, fine.
- All righty.

:57:16
You don't need this.
I'll find you an organ grinder.

:57:29
Hiya, Marge?
A few things.

:57:32
I need you and the gang to get
down here as fast as you can.

:57:34
And I have to talk to Peterson,
the accountant.

:57:36
I'm gonna need him, too.
:57:37
Oh, thanks.
And, Marge, I need...

:57:44
See if you can get somebody
at the Rand Corporation...

:57:46
or the Brookings Institute to
come down here for about a week.

:57:51
What?
:57:55
And Russell hits him
with a powerful front body slam!


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