Julian Po
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:30:01
We always wait too long to do
the things we want to do...

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and then, before you know it,
it's too late.

:30:06
You are so right.
:30:26
Hi.
:30:31
Uh, she, uh, brought me
those for breakfast.

:30:34
That's why she was here.
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I liked your breakfast, too.
It was delicious.

:30:39
Very good, tasty.
:30:46
I'm gonna go out now.
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See you.
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Ahem. Bye.
:31:05
There you go.
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Is this yours?
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Thank you, Mr. Po.
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It's nice to see you today.
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Hello.
:31:17
It's not the way I'd do it.
:31:18
Beg your pardon?
:31:19
It's just not the way I'd want
the loved ones to remember me.

:31:22
That last glimpse before
they close the lid.

:31:24
It sets a memory for life.
:31:26
Step right this way
into my office, Mr. Po.

:31:28
We'll have you
fixed up in a jiffy.

:31:30
Well, I was...
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No, right this way.
Thank you, Mary.

:31:33
Step right here, sir. Ha ha.
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People in your position...
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often don't think
about a haircut, Mr. Po...

:31:39
until it's too late.
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I've seen it a million times.
:31:42
The last haircut
of your earthly existence...

:31:44
done by the undertaker.
:31:46
Is he a trained
hair-care professional, Mr. Po?

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I ask you. He is not.
:31:51
And that's why it's important
to think of this before.

:31:54
When you leave here, you'll be
so darn-well groomed...

:31:56
you may not even want to die.

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