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Do you get into New York often?
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- Today is the first time in two years.
- Really? How did you find it?
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My daughter drove.
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Right.
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Uncle Willy, how are we doing?
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It's not boiling yet.
:41:23
- Would you care for any tea, Mr. Lewis?
- Tea would be nice, thank you.
:41:27
Mr. Lewis would like tea, too.
:41:29
- I only got one ball.
- Well, dunk twice.
:41:36
- May I take your coat, Mr. Lewis?
- We'll see. Maybe later.
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Do you have any questions
you want to ask about the show...
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about the studio, or rehearsals,
or the airdate? Things like that?
:41:58
Like what?
:42:01
Like the studio, or the rehearsals,
or the airdate. Things like that.
:42:06
- Have you got the props?
- What props are those?
:42:09
The props for the doctor sketch.
You gotta have props.
:42:12
Props, certainly.
What do you need? I'll tell them.
:42:17
You need a desk...
:42:19
a telephone, a pointer...
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a blackboard, some white chalk...
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some red chalk, a skeleton, not too tall...
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a stethoscope,
a thermometer, an aah-stick...
:42:31
- Wait a minute. What's an "ostick"?
- To put in your mouth to say "aah."
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- Right. An aah-stick.
- An aah-stick.
:42:38
A bottle of pills, big ones, like for a horse.
:42:41
- About this big?
- No, that's for a pony.
:42:43
For a horse it's like this.
:42:45
- Some bandages, cotton, an eye chart...
- Wait a minute. You're going too fast.
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A desk.
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A telephone.
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- A pointer.
- I got all that.
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I mean after the cotton and the eye chart.