What About Bob?
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in your methods.
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False alarm... sorry.
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Okay?
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Good.
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Now, Dr Marvin.
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Exactly how does Baby Steps
work on someone like Bob?

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Well Joan, I'm very proud of Baby Steps,
and enormously gratified by its success,

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I think the greatest challenge
aside for the writing,

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is finding ways to make the ideas within it
accessible to laymen as well as my colleagues.

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Hum, Bob, Tell us your
impressions of Baby Steps.

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Mashed potatoes and gravy, Marie.
I couldn't be happier about Baby Steps.

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I was a total disaster
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and now, because of this man
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this morning I'm on TV in front of
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millions and millions of people
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I don't even think Dr Marvin
know what the heck's going on,

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he can't believe what's going on.
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I'm very excited!
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You know it sounds like
a very intriguing process.

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How long have you been
a patient of Dr Marvin's?

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3 or 4 days.
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3 or 4 days?
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Book is not really meant
to work that quickly...

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it only worked that quickly with Boob.
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Boob?
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Bob.
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You can call me Boob.
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No, I don't want to call you Boob.
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Even if you do it as an accident, it's OK.
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No! I really don't want
to call him Boob,

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the book isn't meant to work that quick.
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But it did work that way.
That's the miracle... of...

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of Baby Steps.
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It's not just this book.
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It's this man.
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It's the compassion.
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It's the dignity, it's the wisdom.
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It's the horse sense,
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of the guy.
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That gets you! And has turned me...
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He actually had me stay here
last night in his jammies.

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Using his tooth brush.

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