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:31:01
mother goes to pieces, depression sets in.
:31:04
Nerves, forget the scientific name for it,
severe paranoia sometimes, too.

:31:10
I'm sorry to see it happen
in Wilma's case, son...

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but c'est la vie.
:31:15
She wants me out of the house,
all right, she wants me out of the house.

:31:19
I'll leave until she's feeling better...
:31:22
but this isn't quite
the kind of establishment I had in mind.

:31:25
Pop, take a look at it like this. Just relax.
:31:29
I just thought you'd like
to take a look at this place.

:31:33
It's deluxe all the way.
It's got private apartments and everything.

:31:36
Take advantage of the research I did for you.
:31:39
Poke around while you're here,
and you see if it strikes your fancy.

:31:44
All right. Fair enough. Might as well.
:31:46
Let's have a look around while we're here.
:31:49
If you don't like it, it's okay.
:31:51
If you do, why don't we come back
one of these days?

:31:54
We have a talk
with the manager, Mr. Weaver...

:31:57
and we find out what he's got available.
How about that?

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They make me so mad, I could spit.
:32:10
Bulldozing all the bushes,
killing all the bees.

:32:13
Ten years, there won't be enough bees
to pollinate anything.

:32:27
- Good morning there, Mr. Kotcher?
- How do you do?

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And Mr. Kotcher.
How you feeling today, young man?

:32:33
Fit as a fiddle.
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We've got everything here. My father
had a complete physical six months ago.

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Good.
:32:39
All of that's repetitious.
Ought to be simplified.

:32:41
It'll save you a lot of time and money.
:32:43
Lot of rigmarole just
to rent an apartment for three months.

:32:47
Come on in. Let's see.
We decided on Suite 78.

:32:51
Well, 78 will be available on Monday.
:32:53
I never filled out
so many forms since the army.

:32:56
4:00 a.m. They unloaded us
at Fort Bliss, November...

:32:59
- cold enough to freeze...
- This is Dr. McKernan.


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