Anger Management
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:16:06
Goosfraba.
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-Goosfraba.
-Okay.

:16:15
Good job, Chuck.
That was really good.

:16:20
Where's the coffee cake?
I was looking forward to it.

:16:21
Where's the coffee cake?
I was looking forward to it.

:16:22
I haven't been to the Actors studio
in quite some time.

:16:25
-I'm sure your audition will go well.
-Thanks. I hope so.

:16:28
-Good night.
-All right.

:16:29
-Thanks, Buddy.
-Bye-bye.

:16:31
That was a little bit insane.
:16:33
If I had to do 20 hours of that,
I'd end up killing myself.

:16:36
Here you go.
:16:37
Twenty hours in my class
would be pointless for you.

:16:41
I agree.
:16:42
I think I'm going to recommend
to the court that we double your time.

:16:46
What do you mean?
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Let me explain something.
:16:49
There are two kinds of angry people:
explosive and implosive.

:16:53
Explosive is the kind of individual that
you see screaming at the cashier...

:16:57
...for not taking their coupons.
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Implosive is the cashier
who remains quiet, day after day...

:17:03
...and finally shoots everyone
in the store.

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You're the cashier.
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No. I'm the guy hiding in the frozen
food section dialing 91 1, I swear.

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I'm going to assign you an anger ally...
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...to help calm you down
when you're losing it.

:17:18
Chuck.
:17:20
Not Chuck. Give me Bobby Knight,
or the porno girls.

:17:22
Heard we're partnering up, huh?
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-Yes.
-Here's my number.

:17:26
Great. "You're going to die, bitch."
:17:29
Oops, that's a letter I'm writing
to Geraldo Rivera.

:17:32
-I see.
-My bad. Here.

:17:33
That's the number. Good. Thank you.
:17:37
Dave and Chuck...
:17:41
...working together as a team.
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-It's a win-win situation.
-Yeah, feels it.

:17:49
Dave's particulars.
:17:51
I'll see you soon.

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