:44:00
If this project of yours
works, Duncan...
:44:04
I'm gonna use it to bring
the entire organization...
:44:09
to its knees.
:44:12
Dr. Kenworth, sir.
:44:15
I think we're ready.
:44:17
Excellent.
:44:20
Cheers.
:44:21
Tally-ho.
:44:23
We're just here
to get information...
:44:25
so don't blow your cover.
:44:26
OK, Agent Blanky.
:44:28
It was not a blanky.
:44:29
It was a big,
red, fluffy blanket.
:44:31
It wasn't.
:44:54
Excuse me. Is this where
I drop off my fluids?
:44:59
What?
:45:00
My doctor... he told me
that I was supposed to...
:45:04
bring in my pee today.
So I just filled these up.
:45:07
What do you mean, doctor?
:45:08
My doctor. He said, "Go on
and bring your pee up..."
:45:10
I'm eating a sandwich.
Get those off my desk now.
:45:12
Sure. No problem. I got it.
:45:17
I'm sorry about that.
My bad, man. It's just pee.
:45:19
Out.
:45:20
I wouldn't touch that.
:45:21
My doctor said it could
be highly contaminated.
:45:23
Out.
:45:26
Wait a minute.
:45:28
Ain't this the hospital?
:45:30
No, this is not the hospital.
Now get out.
:45:32
Oh, brother, I'm sorry, man.
:45:34
I didn't mean to spill my pee
all over your jacket.
:45:37
I got a lot more
where that came from.
:45:39
Keep the beakers, too, man.
They make good drinking glasses.