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I'm the one that gets the fumes.
:14:03
- I'm in the mood for a chimichanga.
- So make a...
:14:11
Hey, there.
:14:14
No hard feelings, all right?
:14:16
Friends?
:14:18
What's that?
What are you saying?
:14:20
Wait a minute. What does this mean?
I know what this means.
:14:23
Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze. Poop.
:14:26
You gotta poop? OK. Good.
Thank you for warning me.
:14:29
Everybody poops. Sometimes it hurts.
It's OK. Just let it...
:14:32
Let it come out.
:14:34
- What did you do?
- Nothing. I think he has to poop.
:14:37
That's not the sign for poop.
It's the sign for milk.
:14:40
- This is the poop sign.
- What's the sign for sour milk?
:14:43
This tastes a little funky.
:14:45
Because that's from
Debbie's left breast.
:14:53
She pumped for a week
to give us enough for the trip.
:14:56
- OK, snack pack for Little Jack.
- What are you doing there?
:15:00
During the breast-feeding stage, Greg,
:15:02
infants can get confused
when separated from their mothers.
:15:06
So I invented something to ease
LJ's anxiety during chow time.
:15:12
I call it the Manary Gland.
:15:15
I had it made from an exact cast
of Debbie's left bosom.
:15:21
Oh, yeah. OK.
:15:23
It's been so effective,
I'm thinking of getting it patented.
:15:26
- Would you like to touch it?
- I wouldn't.
:15:29
- Feel how soft it is.
- I can see how soft it is from here.
:15:32
- No, feel it, Greg.
- It looks... Yeah.
:15:35
Just feel the breast, Greg.
:15:39
- Just...
- Watch the nipple. Just around here.
:15:42
The nipple is his.
:15:46
Oh, yeah.
It's got a great, lifelike kinda...
:15:50
Or what I would imagine
Debbie's breast might feel like.
:15:54
Not that I would know.