Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
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:01:48
I don't know.
:01:51
I really don't know.
:01:54
I just don't like him.
Ever since I was a kid.

:01:59
I don't know why.
He was all right, I guess.

:02:03
But he always smelled like vanilla.
:02:06
He used to drink that extract
when he couldn't get wine.

:02:10
You couldn't let him breathe on you,
so I'd stand behind him.

:02:14
And he'd get mad.
He'd get mad and hit me.

:02:21
Even now, doctor, when I smell
something sweet, I get dizzy.

:02:27
We've discussed association before.
In relation to odours, it's quite common.

:02:33
Yes, Eli?
:02:37
To me, no odour's really distasteful...
:02:40
...in the sense that I don't associate it
with a psychological problem.

:02:45
As a matter of fact, there are
certain scents that arouse in me...

:02:51
...a series of rather pleasant memories.
:02:54
Like... when I was a bellboy
in a Chicago hotel.


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