:05:06
Let me see.
:05:08
Number 17,
:05:09
number 13.
:05:11
Where the hell is it?
:05:13
Ahh.
:05:15
Number eight.
:05:18
This is
what you need.
:05:22
Dilute this with water
1,000 to 1.
:05:25
You don't want it
to be too strong.
:05:27
You take a sip,
and you swallow.
:05:30
And when you speak,
:05:32
women will find you
fascinating.
:05:34
I'm a biochemist.
:06:03
You take this.
:06:06
You'll be back.
:06:09
So, tell me,
there was this woman
:06:11
I saw you having lunch
with the other day.
:06:14
Huh?
:06:15
She's just...
just somebody I work with.
:06:17
Uh-huh.
:06:18
Were there any
romantic possibilities?
:06:22
No.
:06:23
No?
:06:25
Why not?
:06:28
No, you see, I'm...
:06:29
She's, um,
she's not my type.
:06:31
Oh, she's not
your type.
:06:33
That was a lie.
:06:34
Except for the fact
that she had
:06:37
kind of a boyfriend,
:06:38
Diane was exactly my type.
:06:40
I'm a comparative
psychobiologist.
:06:43
I put, uh, primates...
:06:45
chimpanzees...
through tests.
:06:46
I note the behavior
of the subject,
:06:49
and I hope the results
are analogous to humans.
:06:51
Do you put electrical things
in their brains?
:06:54
No.
:06:55
No.
:06:56
But that's done,
isn't it?
:06:58
Yes.