:38:00
What's normal about anything
we have? What do you suggest?
:38:04
A strict diet, one hour of brisk
walking a day...
:38:06
...and quit smoking immediately.
:38:08
Then it's easier to die.
:38:10
You don't need to embrace it.
It'll come soon enough.
:38:13
We'll do an echography,
a treadmill test...
:38:15
...and then if necessary,
an angiogram.
:38:20
Eventually you'll find out that
I have a broken heart.
:38:23
My dear friend.
:38:25
Your condition could've been
caused by depression.
:38:28
But smoking for a heart patient...
:38:32
...is like pushing a lame person.
:38:36
Well, as my father says,
we've not rented the world...
:38:39
...when the time comes, we'll go.
- So what are you doing here?
:38:43
Good question.
:38:45
Perhaps because I don't like to
leave anything unfinished.
:38:50
Now, what about my diet?
:38:52
There's a general rule.
:38:53
Anything tasty is bad for you.
Like pastries or rich foods.
:38:57
And everything that tastes bad
is good for you...
:38:59
...like saltless food,
boiled vegetables, et cetera.
:39:02
Abstinence is the best diet.
:39:05
I'll do my best.
:39:09
These are your tests. And here are
the pills you have to take.
:39:14
Thanks, bye.
:39:41
We have all kinds of Termeh,
from ordinary kinds for the poor...
:39:46
...to gold embroidered ones
for the rich.
:39:50
- I want a good, old one.
- How much do you want to spend?
:39:54
I don't know,
I just want a good one.
:39:56
- Sorry, can I ask you a question?
- Please do.