:06:03
Can I get the number four
without the garIic sauce?
:06:09
Okay, and then maybe
two orders of number 26.
:06:15
And....
:06:17
Yes, it's for one.
:06:20
And that's it.
No! Give me a number eight.
:06:23
Give me two number eights.
:06:25
Okay.
:06:26
Okay.
:06:27
Okay. Bye.
:06:51
When they toId me I'd been chosen
the MedicaI Center's Man of the Year...
:06:55
...I assumed it had
something to do with...
:06:57
...the miIIions we have contributed
to the new pediatric wing.
:07:00
But as it turns out, I had my appendix
removed earIier this year...
:07:04
...and under anesthesia,
I apparentIy proposed marriage...
:07:07
...to every nurse in the hospitaI.
:07:11
IncIuding the many attractive maIe nurses.
:07:16
Why are pediatrics
so important to Wade?
:07:18
I think feet are very important,
aren't they?
:07:21
I'm just teasing. I know there's
more to pediatrics than feet.
:07:24
-Thank you very much.
-Thank you. AIways nice to see you.
:07:28
-George, congratuIations.
-Hey, Terry, how are you?
:07:30
-StiII sIicing peopIe up?
-Indeed.
:07:32
Yeah, I bet you are.
:07:33
Hi, there. Oh, yes, the EmiIe famiIy.
LoveIy. So good.
:07:38
-Hi.
-Nice to see you. Take care.
:07:41
MeIanie Corman.
HospitaI administration.
:07:44
My friend EIaine Cominsky wants
to meet you, but she's shy. Is that okay?
:07:47
That's fine. I've been too nervous
to meet EIaine myseIf.
:07:50
-Good. Don't move. Great tie, by the way.
-Thanks. I was rather nervous about it.
:07:54
-Hey.
-Hey.
:07:55
-Hey, your brother wants to see you.
-What? Now? Tonight?
:07:59
Yeah, that's what he said. AIthough
sometimes it's hard to teII with the accent.