Extreme Measures
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:25:00
Well, that is exactly what he did, in fact.
:25:03
For a very old friend in a lot of pain
with terminal lymph cancer.

:25:11
Where do you stand on that one?
:25:13
l don't know.
:25:18
Nor do l.
:25:23
-Can l get you another baklava?
-No, thank you.

:25:26
Sorry. Maybe next time we can go
somewhere with better food.

:25:31
That would be anywhere in New York.
:25:32
Yes, it would.
:25:35
We should probably go, right?
:25:37
Yeah, absolutely.
:25:39
Listen, you go. l'll clear all this up.
:25:41
Thanks for doing this.
:25:43
Thank you for the coffee.
:25:45
-Right. Coffee.
-See you there.

:25:47
-Jimmy, can l get the check?
-Sure.

:25:52
Thanks.
:25:56
Sorry. Hang on.
:26:00
Got it.
:26:01
There you go.
:26:19
Who the hell is Claude Minkins?
:26:25
lt's ''was,'' l'm afraid. He died.
:26:27
Tell me he had insurance.
:26:30
That's not at all likely.
:26:31
This is $2,600 worth of lab work.
:26:35
Right. Can l--
:26:37
l had two people tied up for eight hours.
:26:40
What you do in your own home
is your business.

:26:43
Let's get it into your head.
:26:45
This is not England,
or the Royal Shakespeare...

:26:48
...Taxpayer-Pick-Up-The-Tab
Health Care System.

:26:51
Somebody has to pay for this shit.
:26:55
Sorry.

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