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:28:01
-What?
-No!

:28:02
There's nothing to be ashamed of.
:28:04
l was involved in a study
in Oxford where it was categoric--

:28:10
This is serious. l'm very concerned.
:28:12
lt's been going on for nearly a month,
and l think he should see someone.

:28:19
There is a tragic disease that afflicts
the men of his village in Austria.

:28:25
They even named it after the place.
:28:28
lt's called, ''Gelandensprung Syndrome.''
:28:31
-''Gelandensprung?''
-Yeah.

:28:34
-You've heard of it?
-No.

:28:35
l'm not surprised. lt's endemic
to only a few places in all the world.

:28:41
Well, what is it?
:28:44
lt's a terrible, debilitating...
:28:49
...relentless, you know, kind of--
:28:52
Fatness.
:28:53
-''Fatness.''
-''Fatness?''

:28:55
Striking young men in their prime,
turning them into big...

:29:00
-...wheezing....
-Strudelhunds.

:29:03
-''Strudelhunds. ''
-''Strudelhunds?''

:29:05
Pastry hounds. Yeah, that's the...
:29:10
...insult that they hurl upon them.
:29:14
l'll go get you some crackers, because...
:29:17
...it'll head off trouble that's approaching.
:29:20
He'll be all right.
:29:22
-Banes!
-But you're not fat.

:29:27
Because l'm taking a new formula.
:29:29
l've only nine more weeks of the protocol.
:29:34
lt's funny how you don't appreciate
somebody until they're gone.

:29:37
l'm not gone. You're gone.
What do you want to talk about?

:29:40
lt's about our contract.
Got a couple of minutes?

:29:42
-Not really.
-l really need to talk to you.

:29:47
l feel so humiliated.
:29:51
Don't be. People get sick all the time.
There's no need to be ashamed.

:29:56
l feel like l've lost control over my body.

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