:09:00
I mean, I'm exactly the opposite...
:09:02
- How long have I been staying here?
- Couple of days.
:09:05
- And you're holding my calls?
- Like you said.
:09:08
OK, but this guy's an exception.
:09:10
You know this guy?
:09:13
- Yeah, it's your friend, right?
- What makes you think that?
:09:17
- I saw you together, that's all.
- He's not my friend.
:09:19
OK.
:09:21
If he calls or shows up here,
give me a call in my room, OK?
:09:24
- What, his name's Teddy?
- Teddy, yeah.
:09:26
All right.
:09:28
Look, I hope my condition's
not gonna be a problem for you.
:09:31
Not as long as you remember
to pay the bill.
:09:34
Yeah. OK.
:09:36
Forty.
:09:39
This guy.
:09:42
He's here already.
:09:45
Lenny!
:09:48
You really need a system
if you're gonna make it work.
:09:52
You kinda learn to trust your handwriting.
lt becomes an important part of your life.
:09:57
You write yourself notes.
Where you put them is really important.
:10:01
You need a jacket that's got,
like, six pockets,...
:10:03
..particular pockets
for particular things.
:10:05
You just kinda learn to know where
things go and how the system works.
:10:10
You have to be wary of other people
writing stuff for you...
:10:12
..that is not going to make sense
or is gonna lead you astray.
:10:15
I don't know what makes people
take advantage...
:10:17
..of somebody with this condition.
:10:19
If you have a piece of information
which... is...
:10:24
..vital, writing on your body instead of
on a piece of paper can be the answer.
:10:28
It's a permanent way of keeping a note.
:10:30
(phone rings)
:10:36
Who is this?
:10:45
Remember Sammy Jankis.