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:06:00
Thanks.
:06:05
- What's up?
- Good morning.

:06:08
There's trouble in E. R.
You'd better watch your ass.

:06:12
Why are you always asking
the patients about death?

:06:16
I'll be late for class.
Thanks, Edna.

:06:21
The spoils of arthritis. Some rather
resilient inflammatory tissue here.

:06:27
We're now under the transverse arch
of the foot. The metatarsals ...

:06:34
Brilliant, Dr. Steckle. Bring all
that talent with you tonight.

:06:39
Nelson, about tonight. I like you.
I have to decline on moral grounds.

:06:45
There enough atrocity in the world
without your own little horror.

:06:51
It's ignorance we fear. When did
truth and knowledge become a horror?

:06:56
Especially to a scientist
and a genius like yourself.

:07:09
- How are you doing, Mannus?
- Fine.

:07:13
I've been meaning to ask you,
are you dating anyone?

:07:17
- Identify.
- Costodiaphragmatic recess.

:07:21
Is it offensive
if I make conversation?

:07:24
Sometimes it's nice to open up.
Like old Lenny here, he's open.

:07:29
- Identify.
- Pylorus.

:07:33
I've heard all the rumours and
nicknames about you, Rachel.

:07:37
I'm sure you're a very warm woman.
Not in the least bit repressed.

:07:44
- Identify.
- Your brains.

:07:48
You want to come over to my place?
:07:52
Dr. Hurley,
I need a word with Dr. Mannus.

:07:59
- I already said no to this.
- Steckle and Hurley are in.


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