Harold and Maude
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:06:00
Even as a baby, he seemed prone
to every possible kind of illness.

:06:05
Harold, dear, eat up your beets.
:06:08
I remember in Tokyo, I had
to call the embassy for a doctor...

:06:35
Oh, my God!
:06:38
This is too much.
:06:42
I can't stand much more of this.
:06:47
I can't take any more.
:06:49
Oh, my God!
:06:54
Oh, God!
:06:59
That's very interesting, Harold,
and I think very illuminating.

:07:04
There seems to be
a definite pattern emerging

:07:07
and of course this pattern,
once isolated, can be coped with.

:07:12
Recognise the problem and you're
halfway on the road to its...

:07:17
its solution.
:07:19
Tell me, Harold,
what do you do for fun?

:07:23
What activity gives you a different
sense of enjoyment from the others?

:07:28
What do you find fulfilling?
:07:31
What gives you that special...
satisfaction?

:07:44
I go to funerals.

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