:44:06
	You okay?
:44:11
	You're shaking like a leaf.
Sit down.
:44:15
	So am l.
:44:16
	You okay?
:44:19
	Good.
:44:24
	This is yours?
:44:26
	It must have been his,
but I'm sure he'd want you to have it.
:44:30
	You're bleeding.
:44:32
	That's just blood.
:44:33
	Let me clean it up.
:44:35
	That's just a scratch.
:44:37
	That's not a scratch, it's a gash.
I'm a nurse.
:44:40
	I know a gash when I see one.
Sit down.
:44:50
	I think you may have just saved my life.
:44:54
	Maybe.
:44:56
	Prick!
:44:57
	I've known assholes in my time,
but this guy...
:45:01
	...this guy could give lessons.
:45:04
	This will sting.
:45:07
	You see...
:45:09
	...Fred is a drunk, which is
the least of his problems.
:45:13
	He's got no spine and no decency.
:45:16
	He's a punk and I knew it
the day I met him.
:45:23
	I know what you're thinking.
:45:25
	I haven't gone out with him...
:45:27
	...in two years. Over that!
:45:30
	Every once in a while he comes back...
:45:33
	...like those storms in Japan.
:45:35
	You know, those violent ones
that destroy the villages?
:45:39
	Well, that's Fred.
:45:44
	Did you tell me your name?
:45:47
	I knew a Danny once.
:45:50
	Worse than Fred.
:45:52
	Well, maybe not.