Defending Your Life
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So young. AIDS?
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Car accident.
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Oh, my God!
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- But you feel okay now, don't you?
- Yes, I do.

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Me, too.
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Isn't it amazing? Is this what you thought
it would be? I certainly didn't.

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I don't know what it is yet. Do you?
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No, I guess I don't.
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You make me think of my little poodle.
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Do you have a dog?
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I did have a dog.
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I'll tell you about my dog.
:16:46
I had a little...
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- Have you got a while?
- Yeah, go ahead.

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They let us on the train in those days.
We didn't have to put him in baggage.

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Every time the conductor came around,
he knew it.

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And he would crawl down
in the corner of the bag.

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- Did you have a dog?
- You asked me that twice.

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- What did you say?
- Yes.

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- What did I say?
- It's wonderful.

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Well, it is.
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Mr. Miller, welcome. I'm Helen,
one of Mr. Diamond's assistants.

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Come with me, please.
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- Looks familiar, right?
- I was just thinking that.

:17:34
It was designed to be as stress-free
for you folks as possible.

:17:38
If we can do anything to make it
more like Earth, we have suggestion boxes.

:17:42
We'd like your opinion.
:17:45
If you want to make it more like Earth,
you should build some mini-malls.

:17:49
It's funny you should say that.
Six just opened up outside of town.

:17:53
I hear they're lovely.
:17:55
I never go because I don't like yogurt
and I do my own nails.


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