Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:41:03
That's a name for people who make
foolish designs on paper when thinking.

1:41:05
It's called doodling.
Almost everybody's a doodler.

1:41:10
Did you ever see a scratch pad
in a telephone booth?

1:41:13
People draw the most idiotic pictures
when they're thinking.

1:41:16
Dr Von Hallor here could probably
think up a long name for it,

1:41:20
because he doodles all the time.
1:41:24
Thank you.
1:41:32
This is a piece of paper
he was scribbling on.

1:41:35
One minute it looks like a chimpanzee.
1:41:38
The next minute it looks like a picture
of Mr Cedar. You look at it.

1:41:41
Exhibit "A" for the defence.
1:41:52
Looks kind of stupid.
But that's all right.

1:41:57
If Dr Von Hallor has to doodle
to help him think, that's his business.

1:42:00
Everybody does something different.
Some people are ear pullers.

1:42:04
Some are nail biters.
1:42:09
That Mr Semple over there
is a nose twitcher.

1:42:11
The lady next to him
is a knuckle cracker.

1:42:21
So you see, everybody does
silly things to help them think.

1:42:38
Well, I play the tuba.
1:42:43
- Nice work, toots!
- Order in this court!

1:42:45
This is becoming farcical. I demand
Mr Deeds confine himself to facts.

1:42:48
Let him explain his wanderings
in his underclothes,

1:42:53
his feeding doughnuts to horses.
1:42:56
Proceed.

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