Bicentennial Man
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:44:07
Accept his proposal.
:44:09
Really?
:44:12
Humans....
:44:20
lt would mean so much to me
if you would be an usher at my wedding.

:44:25
One is unfamiliar with this term.
How does one ush?

:44:30
You help people to their seats.
You wear a tuxedo.

:44:35
One would wear clothing?
:44:37
Yes.
:44:40
One has never been asked
to wear clothing.

:44:44
lt would be an honour.
:44:47
Great!
:44:55
One still is all thumbs.
:45:02
lnstalled what?
:45:06
An alarm.
:45:08
lf you try to enter Andrew's brain
while you're making this repair...

:45:12
...the police will be alerted.
:45:15
Also, you should probably know that...
:45:17
...if you injure Andrew's brain
or positronic pathways in any way...

:45:21
...my lawyer, the good Mr. Feingold,
will be happy to sue you.

:45:26
He will sue you for the lost value of
Andrew's income until the end of time.

:45:34
l think we understand each other.
:45:36
Good.
:45:38
Sir, one more item of business.
:45:42
As long as one is in the shop,
can you do work on one's face?

:45:46
One wishes to have more expression.
:45:48
One has thoughts and feelings
that presently do not show.

:45:52
You want your thoughts and feelings
to show on your face?

:45:55
Yes, like the contempt that you are
showing me right now.


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