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:32:04
Ifthat's true, we're going to really
have to start brushing our teeth.

:32:09
How are you?
:32:11
- I'm okay. How's everything?
- Good, good.

:32:14
- Yousure?
- Everything is fine here.

:32:17
- Everything's fine.
- Kids are okay?

:32:20
The kids are great!
We're having a great time together.

:32:23
How'syourdad?
:32:24
He's okay.
He's getting better. Thanks.

:32:27
That'sgoodnews.
That's encouraging.

:32:29
I've got agoodfeeIing about this.
He'sgonna be fine.

:32:31
I got a few questions foryou.
:32:33
Yougot an interesting set ofpIates
in the Iiving room.

:32:37
-Are they oId?
- Yeah.

:32:38
They are.
:32:41
Where would you fii nd
something like that?

:32:43
In an antique shop downtown?
:32:47
In England.
:32:55
How many times a day
do you feed a dog like that?

:32:58
How many times a day
do you think he eats?

:33:02
Four or fiive.
:33:04
He eats once a day.
:33:07
Just once.
:33:09
What does he Iike to drink?
Water?

:33:12
Yes, he drinks water.
I would keep water out.

:33:16
I've been leaving the toilet seats up.
:33:19
Yeah.
:33:21
The blue water's not good for him?
:33:25
That might account for something.
:33:27
Nothing.
:33:29
Just an odd coloration
out on the grass.

:33:33
Buck...
:33:37
I want you to know it makes me
feel secure to know you're there.

:33:43
Thankyou very much.
:33:45
Okay, bye-bye.
:33:53
Bob?

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