:24:03
	Where's Dad?
-He must stay here one more night.
:24:05
	Hi.
:24:06
	Did the pain start again?
-No, he feels wonderful.
:24:10
	How much longer he'll be there?
-We'll bring him home tomorrow.
:24:14
	What's going on in the kitchen?
-Did they say if he can work?
:24:17
	Ed says he wants to go tomorrow.
:24:19
	He ought to wait a couple of days.
-I think so too.
:24:25
	Who are all these steaks for?
:24:27
	They're mine.
:24:29
	Steaks every night?
:24:31
	A gym teacher has to keep
in shape. Here, try this.
:24:35
	What is it?
-That's a tiger's milk.
:24:37
	Try it, It'll really put
hair on your chest.
:24:42
	What a day!
:24:45
	I think we've worked out your
proper cortisone dosage.
:24:47
	You'll take it in tablet form,
one every six hours.
:24:51
	That's right, doctor?
:24:52
	That's right.
:24:54
	This is the greatest
thing since penicillin.
:24:57
	I want you back in the office
within a week for a checkup.
:25:00
	In the meantime, if you notice
any adverse symptoms...
:25:03
	A man as broke as I am can't
afford any more symptoms.
:25:06
	Once in a while cortisone
gets a little tricky.
:25:08
	It certainly does.
:25:09
	Even a slightest period of
depression is important for us.
:25:12
	Depressed? A week ago I thought
I'd maybe 4 or 5 months to live.
:25:17
	This morning I can go back to work.
:25:19
	Your family is waiting for you.
-Fine, fine.
:25:22
	How long will I've to take these?
:25:26
	I'm afraid indefinitely.
:25:30
	I see.
:25:32
	Anything else?
:25:33
	No.
:25:34
	You're all packed?
:25:35
	For hours.
-Do you want the crossword puzzles?
:25:38
	I've finished them all. They make
them too easy these days.
:25:42
	I'd better be going.
:25:48
	Thanks very much.
-No at all, Ed.
:25:51
	More than I can really say.
:25:53
	Goodbye, nurse.
:25:55
	Ed, you forgot your pills.
:25:57
	Remember, one every six hours,
no more, no less.