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Yeah, yeah.
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Ah. Welcome.
:15:13
- Thanks.
- Oh, let me...
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Uh, that'll be all.
Thank you, Malachi.
:15:17
Yes, sir.
:15:21
That'll be all, Malachi.
:15:24
Wait.
:15:28
You coming in this room
is not part of the deal.
:15:32
I never thought it was.
:15:36
Pardon me.
:15:38
Uh, yes.
:15:39
- How are you doing?
- My friend, how are you?
:15:41
- Fine.
- This is, uh, Moamar.
:15:44
Moamar Gadhafi.
:15:46
He, uh, drives me every Monday
morning to the, uh, chemo.
:15:51
- Hilary O'Connell.
- My honor.
:15:53
O'Neil.
:15:55
O'Neil. I'm sorry.
:16:03
Peter Schmidt, 1886.
:16:09
Barth and Kenitzer, 1892.
:16:12
Both of them stood up
to the earthquake.
:16:15
The incomparable Hiss and Weekes...
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1910.
:16:21
Oh, Ronald McDonald, 1986.
:16:29
You know, the chemicals
they inject me with, th...
:16:33
Actually, they're poison.
:16:36
- Poison?
- Mmm.
:16:38
Hiss and Weekes again, 1911.
:16:40
Yes, the idea is to kill the cancer...
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and, uh, not me.
:16:47
So, anyway, there might be
some reaction.
:16:49
- What kind of...
- Oh, sweating.
:16:55
Shaking and vomiting.
:16:59
Sometimes it makes me scream.