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:26:00
Irwin.
:26:01
I- Irwin.
:26:02
The memo I sent you
about the nursery

:26:04
for the newborn infants.
:26:05
We already have a nursery.
:26:06
Yeah, well,
I know that, but...

:26:08
Most hospitals today have
:26:09
closed-circuit television
in the nurseries.

:26:11
For newborn babies?
That’s insane.

:26:13
What the hell are
they gonna watch?

:26:15
They can’t even focus.
:26:17
Do you have
the correct time?

:26:19
Uh, yeah, yeah.
Yes, it’s five minutes...

:26:27
Any allergies?
:26:29
No.
:26:31
Bowel or bladder disorders?
:26:33
Not that I know of.
:26:36
Occupation?
:26:38
Baseball.
:26:40
Position?
:26:41
Owner.
:26:44
“Waiver of responsibility.”
What does that mean?

:26:48
Whatever happens,
it’s not our fault.

:26:53
I see we have you down
for a semi-private room.

:26:55
Semi... semi-private?
:26:57
How many in a
semi-private room?

:26:58
Eight.
:26:59
Oh, no.
:27:00
I’ll give you two
season tickets

:27:02
for a private room.
:27:03
I’m English.
:27:05
Good morning, Ellen.
:27:06
Oh, hi!
:27:07
How the hell
are you, Harry?

:27:08
How the hell
do you think I am?

:27:10
Amos, this is
taking forever.

:27:12
Girl, why is...
:27:16
why is this
taking forever?

:27:18
We have to fill out
the forms, sir.

:27:19
This is
Mr. Harry Grady.

:27:21
Mr. Grady doesn’t
fill out forms.

:27:23
Not in my hospital.
:27:24
Just make sure
:27:25
he gets the best private room
in the place.

:27:27
Sir, all the private rooms
are full.

:27:30
What’s the problem?
Send somebody home.

:27:33
If I ran my ball club
the way he runs this hospital,

:27:35
we’d be
in last place.

:27:37
You are.
:27:50
Bye, Sarah.
:27:51
Thanks for the granola,
I loved it.

:27:55
My pleasure.

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