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That's a photograph of Norman Mailer,
who was a great writer.

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He donated his ego
to the Harvard Medical School for study.

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And this... this I can tell you already,
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this is a centrefold from a magazine
we used to call Playboy, which...

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These girls didn't exist in actual life.
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They were rubberised.
You had to blow 'em up.

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And you could spread ointment on them,
or anything else that you...

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I'll just take this and study it later
and give you a full report on it.

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And would you tell me exactly...
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what this is?
:15:35
Yes. This is...
You see, this is the chattering teeth.

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This, you would buy at a store and take it
to a party if you wanted to get big laughs.

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You'd put it down on the coffee table
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and you'd set it off and then...
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See how funny it is?
The teeth chatter. They're plastic.

:15:56
I am going, at this time, to give
to this television and radio audience...

:16:02
Some of us have a theory
that he might have been

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a president of the United States,
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but that he did something horrendous,
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so that all records,
everything, was wiped out about him.

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There is nothing in history books,
there are no pictures on stamps...

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Yes, he was president.
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But whenever he left the White House, the
Secret Service counted the silverware.

:16:24
Thank you very much, Jimmy.
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From the beginning, Muhammad Ali's
career was marred by controversy

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and, who knows, it may have ended
last Saturday in the very same way.

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From the...
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At first we didn't know what this was,
but we've developed a theory.

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We feel that when citizens in your society
were guilty of a crime against the state,

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they were forced to watch this.
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..the way it began - March of 1964.
That's where...

:16:51
Yes, that's exactly what that was.
:16:58
- Would you like some more?
- This tastes awful.


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