:09:01
	- But you've studied
with the old man for years.
- I'm not a doctor.
:09:07
	I'm sorry, Homer.
:09:09
	## I saw the splendour
of the moonlight #
:09:12
	- # On Honolulu Bay ##
:09:14
	Fuzzy is not uncommon.
:09:16
	There's something about the premature
babies of alcoholic mothers.
:09:21
	They seem to be susceptible to every
damn thing that comes along.
:09:24
	- I haven't read that.
:09:27
	I haven't either,
but you will.
:09:30
	Those morons who write the books
ought to do some research here.
:09:33
	Isn't Fuzzy just
underdeveloped?
:09:35
	When doesn't
he have bronchitis?
:09:38
	I wouldn't call his bronchial
infection underdeveloped, would you?
:09:42
	- Come on, Fuzz.
:09:45
	- Here we go. Feet up.
:09:48
	There you are.
:09:50
	- What's going on here?
- Sit up straight.
:09:55
	- Wilbur? Wilbur, can you
come out here, please?
:09:59
	There you go.
:10:02
	- Hi, Homer.
- Hey. What is it, Mary Agnes?
:10:06
	Now calm down.
:10:10
	- What is it?
- Look.
:10:14
	Oh. Uh, did you bite it?
:10:18
	- Did you bite your tongue?
- I don't remember.
:10:23
	Uh, yeah. That looks like you bit it.
You'll be fine.
:10:27
	Well, maybe I was kissing
someone and he bit me.
:10:31
	Oh, I think you bit it. Maybe
in your sleep. Story time, Fuzzy.
:10:34
	O Lord, support us
all the day long...
:10:38
	until the shadows lengthen
and the evening comes...
:10:42
	and the busy world is hushed
and the fever of life is over...
:10:47
	and our work is done.
:10:49
	Then in Thy mercy,
:10:51
	- grant us a safe lodging
and a holy rest...
:10:55
	And peace at the last.
:10:57
	- Amen.
- Amen.