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:13:02
I wake up,
suddenly I'm on the ten-most-wanted list!

:13:05
We'd better tranquillise him.
:13:07
It was too good to be true.
I parked right near the hospital.

:13:11
Here. Smoke this. Be sure you get
the smoke deep into your lungs.

:13:14
- I don't smoke.
- It's tobacco.

:13:16
It's one of the healthiest things for you.
Now, go ahead.

:13:19
You need all the strength you can get.
:13:23
I bought Polaroid at seven.
It's probably up millions by now.

:13:49
Now, we have certain artefacts here
which we date from 1950 to 2000.

:13:57
We'd like any information you can give us
on them. Very little exists.

:14:02
For instance...
:14:03
Joseph Stalin. He was a communist.
I was not too crazy about him.

:14:07
He had a bad moustache,
a lot of bad habits.

:14:09
This is Bela Lugosi. He was the mayor
of New York for a while.

:14:13
You can see what it did to him there.
:14:15
This is... This is...
:14:18
Charles de Gaulle.
He was a very famous French chef.

:14:21
Had his own television show. Showed
you how to make soufflés and omelettes.

:14:25
This is Scott Fitzgerald over here.
A very romantic writer.

:14:29
Big with English majors, college girls,
nymphomaniacs. Very, well...

:14:35
This is Chiang Kai-shek,
who I was not too crazy about either.

:14:38
This is Billy Graham.
:14:41
Very big in the religion business.
He knew God personally.

:14:45
Got him his complete wardrobe.
Used to go out on double dates together.

:14:49
It was a big thing.
They were romantically linked.

:14:52
This is some girls burning a brassiere.
You notice it's a very small fire.

:14:58
This, I don't know what that is.

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