Mr. Jones
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No, thank you.
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The fact is, that the doctor and the other
fine healers have decided that I'm bipolar...

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and this is without regard to the fact
that they have not one shred of evidence.

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They've never observed me
once have a depressive symptom.

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- Is that not true?
- Yes.

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Thank you very much. Now, the fact is,
maybe I never get the blues.

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Maybe I'm just a happy-go-lucky guy
all the time.

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Your Honour, the truth is,
this is a very simple case.

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If we go to the issues and see the case
on its merits, it's very simple.

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Now the fact is
I'm a productive human being.

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Last year in this country alone...
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over 75,000 people suffering
from depression killed themselves.

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Your Honour? Your Honour,
will you please look at me?

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Do I look suicidal?
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What do you have to say
about these incidents...

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that Dr. Bowen mentioned?
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Like the flying scam? I talked about it.
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This is not a big deal!
This is nothing! It's kid's stuff!

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I'm a big personality! I'm grandiose!
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I'm a kid, all right? I always will be.
I'm sorry.

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Your Honour, I swear....
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I swear on my life...
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l could have done a better job conducting
that Beethoven piece. I mean it!

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Please? Please, Your Honour?
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Please, Your Honour,
please do not lock me up.

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You don't have to do this.
I promise I'll be a good boy.

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There are people who really are sick
and need that bed more than I do.

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Sit down, Mr. Jones.
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Okay. I just want to thank you again.
Thank you, Your Honour.

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Want to go bowling?
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Do you want to do me a favour?

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