A Day at the Races
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:34:01
He's what we designate
as the crummy, moronic type.

:34:07
This is the most gruesome-Iooking
piece of blubber I've ever peered at.

:34:11
Hey, doc! Hey, doc.
:34:13
You got the looking glass turned around.
You're looking at yourself.

:34:17
I knew it all the time.
:34:19
That was a good joke on all of us,
wasn't it?

:34:24
Let's do it again sometime, huh?
:34:29
Say, "Ah."
:34:31
Louder.
:34:34
Louder!
:34:36
- Hey, doc, where you going?
- I'm going to the ear doctor. I'm deaf.

:34:39
Come on back. It's not you. It's him.
:34:42
Sometimes, I'm not sure
who's getting the examination here.

:34:47
Take it easy, now, huh?
:34:58
Say, am I stewed,
or did a grapefruit just fly past?

:35:01
I don't see nothing.
:35:14
If that's his Adam's apple,
he's got yellow fever.

:35:16
- He's got ingrown balloons.
- He has, huh?

:35:18
Well, we'll soon find out.
:35:26
- Hold that till I get a rock.
- He's got a blister on his tongue.

:35:29
- Is that what it is?
- I think he's a Ubangi.

:35:31
Well, I'll get the hammer
and "Ubangi" that right off.

:35:35
I had a case like that once in Düsseldorf
many years ago, and...

:35:39
Say, it's grown considerably,
hasn't it, huh?

:35:41
- What's that hairy fungus all over it?
- Some fungus, eh, doc?

:35:45
Not a great deal, no.
:35:48
- Well...
- You're making a mistake. That's his head.

:35:51
If that's his head,
he's making a mistake, not me.

:35:56
I can't do anything for him.
That's a case for Frank Buck.


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