The Meaning of Life
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1:06:04
Yes?
Hello. Can we have your liver?

1:06:08
What?
Your liver.

1:06:10
It's a large glandular organ
in your abdomen.

1:06:15
You know, it's reddish-brown, sort of...
1:06:18
Yeah, yeah, I know what it is,
but I'm using it.

1:06:24
Come on, sir. Don't muck us about.
1:06:29
Hello!
1:06:31
- What's this, then?
- A liver donor's card.

1:06:34
- Need we say more?
- No.

1:06:36
Listen, I can't give it you now.
It says, "in the event of death."

1:06:40
My God!
1:06:41
No one has ever had their liver taken
out by us and survived.

1:06:45
Just lie there, sir. It won't take a minute.
1:07:01
Here. What's going on?
1:07:03
He's donating his liver, madam.
1:07:05
Is this because he took out
one of those silly cards?

1:07:09
- That's right, madam.
- Typical of him.

1:07:12
He goes down to the public library,
sees a few signs up...

1:07:15
comes home all full of good intentions.
1:07:18
He gives blood, does cold research,
all that sort of thing.

1:07:26
What do you do with them all, anyway?
1:07:29
They all go to saving lives, madam.
1:07:31
That's what he used to say.
1:07:32
"It's all for the good of the country,"
he used to say.

1:07:36
Do you think it's all
for the good of the country?

1:07:39
Do you think it's all
for the good of the country?

1:07:42
I wouldn't know about that, madam.
We're just doing our jobs, you know?

1:07:47
You're not doctors, then?
1:07:50
Blimey, no.
1:07:53
Mum, Dad, I'm off out now.
I'll see you about 7:00?

1:07:57
Right, son. Look after yourself.

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