The Shakiest Gun in the West
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:32:01
All right, everybody.
Stand back. Give this man air.

:32:05
He's probably got
a badly impacted wisdom tooth.

:32:07
You fool!
Here's the trouble.

:32:24
Hey, you sure handled that
nice last night, Doc.

:32:36
Uh... morning!
:32:48
Uh, look, I hope I didn't give
the hotel a bad name by fainting.

:32:53
I mean, I feel bad about that.
Makes me feel terrible.

:32:56
Your shoe's untied.
:32:59
Oh, yeah. Thank you.
Well, I'll just, uh...

:33:01
I'll, uh, tie it over here.
:33:10
Oh, uh... uh, ma'am?
:33:13
Ma'am? Wa...
Wait just...

:33:16
Just... wa...
:33:22
Uh, ma'am!
Oh, ma'am!

:33:25
Uh, ma'am.
Excuse me, ma'am.

:33:28
I just wanted to express
my deepest sympathy...

:33:31
and to apologize for, uh...
:33:34
well, what happened
to me there last night.

:33:36
See, actually I'm a dentist.
See, I'm not a doctor.

:33:40
And, well, when I see
something like that,

:33:42
I just sort of go all fuzzy.
:33:45
What's a tender ninny like you
doing out here in the first place?

:33:51
Uh, ma'am, uh...
:33:53
Now I realize that that may have
come about as a result of your grief.

:33:57
But I don't like to be
called a tender ninny.


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