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That's my philosophy, Marty.
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I believe virtually everything I read,
and I think that

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is what makes me more selective than
someone who doesn't believe anything.

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Do you have a philosophy
or a creed that you live by?

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Well, personally,
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I like to think about sex and drugs
and rock'n'roll. That's my life.

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If you were to have something written
as your epitaph...

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Here lies David St Hubbins,
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and why not?
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- You feel that sums up your life?
- No. It's the first thing I could think of.

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It doesn't sum up anything, really.
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I'm a real fish nut. I really like fish.
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- What kind of fish?
- Well, in the United States, you have cod.

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I like cod. And I love tuna.
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Those little cans you've got here.
Tuna fish... I love that.

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- No bones.
- Yeah.

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If you could not play rock'n'roll,
what would you do?

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I'd be a full-time dreamer.
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I'd probably get a bit stupid and start
to make a fool of myself in public,

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cos there wouldn't be a stage.
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Probably work with children.
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As long as there's, you know, sex and
drugs, I can do without the rock'n'roll.

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Well, I suppose I could work in a shop
of some kind, or do freelance selling

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of some sort of product.
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- A salesman?
- Like, maybe in a haberdasher,

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or maybe like a... um...
a chapeau shop or something.

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You know, "What size do you wear, sir?"
and then you answer me.

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- Seven and a quarter.
- "I think we have that."

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Something like that I could do.
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- You think you'd be happy...
- "No, we're all out. Do you wear black?"

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See, that sort of thing
I think I could muster up.

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Do you think you'd be happy doing that?
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I don't know. What are the hours?
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Visiontext subtitles by Susan Voas

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