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:36:02
For me to tell you this thing...
I haven't told anybody about it.

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It's the biggest secret I've got.
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Sometimes it's best
to keep a few things for ourselves.

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- You're a shrink. Can't I tell you everything?
- It's just a thought.

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That relates to what I wanna ask you.
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I've noticed that sometimes,
when we're hanging out,

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throwing the ball or when we went bowling,
sometimes you'll...

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...tell me things about your other patients.
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Maybe that's all right. I don't know much
about psychology or therapy or ethics.

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So, maybe there's something I missed.
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You're concerned I can't be trusted.
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I trust you. Definitely. No question.
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But I'm concerned. You're not meant to tell
anyone your patients' problems, are you?

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That is correct, Skip.
I'm gonna have to take a long look at that.

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- OK, then. What I was gonna tell you...
- Knowing what you just said...

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I trust you. You've listened to me
better than anybody, maybe ever.

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- This secret, I can't stand it any more.
- OK.

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I'll tell you as simple and direct as I can.
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You understand this is a big secret,
between us?

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You know I've got this gift
for certain kinds of machines?

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You are Panda, monarch of modems.
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Even though I make
23% of the world's modems,

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I cannot make a connection
with a woman who could love me.

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- Let's say that for now.
- It's true. Believe me.

:37:55
So, do you know what I've been doing,
all alone in my workshop for two years?


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