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:53:01
Bye, Ira.
:53:03
It'sjust food for thought.
:53:11
Yeah, she's mine.
:53:17
I've been an adjunct professor
for fouryears...

:53:19
but I'm hoping this alien brouhaha
will net me an honorary doctorate.

:53:26
You gonna finish that bacon?
:53:29
Yeah, I'm gonna finish it.
I ordered it, didn't I?

:53:32
So about the coaching girls' volleyball?
:53:38
Doyou ever get
to see them take showers?

:53:40
Yeah, all the time.
Sometimes I showerwith them.

:53:44
You're kidding, right?
:53:46
- So?
- She's gonna talk to Woodman.

:53:49
Ah, thank goodness.
:53:52
I'm okay.
:53:55
Level with me.
:53:57
Is there some sort
ofalien attack happening here?

:54:03
We don't know.
:54:08
Excuse me,
could I borrowyour cream?

:54:12
Hi, Denise.
:54:13
Hello, Ira.
Still setting the world on fire?

:54:17
Ow.
:54:18
That's Ira's ex
sitting with the cop.

:54:20
What's with the police escort? You're
not under arrest. I don't see handcuffs.

:54:24
That's funny. This is my friend, Sam.
He's about to make detective.

:54:28
I know Sam. We go way back.
Congratulations.

:54:31
Maybeyou could look into my missing
shirts. She left with some ofmy shirts.

:54:35
See what I mean?
:54:38
I'm not up on the law...
:54:40
but is it against the law when you leave
somebody's house with what they own?

:54:45
You wantyour shirt?
:54:47
Seriously, take it.
:54:49
You must be cold, right?
Areyou cold? Is that it?

:54:52
Why should I get to wear the shirt
when it's your shirt?

:54:55
It's amazing how manywomen
open their shirt to him.

:54:59
I'm sure he'll letyou borrow the shirt
forjust today. Right, Professor?


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