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1:29:03
-Do we have to bounce so much?
-Just a couple of miles like this.

1:29:07
You okay, Alex?
1:29:08
Feels like Junior kicked
a hole through something.

1:29:12
l want to talk to Sneller.
1:29:13
-l want to die!
-Breathe.

1:29:16
-Stop blowing at me!
-Sorry.

1:29:19
l'm about a half hour away.
1:29:21
Tell me what is going on.
1:29:23
Someone from the University has
a bunch of media out front.

1:29:27
-Damn it! Can you get rid of them?
-l don't think so.

1:29:30
-What's this?
-l don't want to talk on the cellular.

1:29:32
-Just meet us outside!
-What's going on?

1:29:35
Somebody tipped the press.
1:29:37
-What are we going to do?
-l don't know. l'm thinking.

1:29:46
Better be big.
1:29:47
You pulled me away from dinner
with the University's largest benefactor.

1:29:51
This is big, Edward,
literally and figuratively.

1:29:59
Ladies and gentlemen,
may l have your attention, please?

1:30:03
Thank you for waiting.
1:30:06
l'm Noah Banes...
1:30:07
...director of Lufkin's
Biotechnology Research Center.

1:30:11
This is Edward Sawyer,
president of Leland University.

1:30:15
We are here to announce a momentous
breakthrough in medical science.

1:30:20
Under my personal guidance
and supervision...

1:30:23
...and with the aid
of a new wonder drug, Expectane...

1:30:26
...Dr. Alexander Hesse
of my staff will be arriving shortly...

1:30:30
...to give birth to a child
he has himself carried to term.

1:30:34
-Are you saying he's pregnant?
-Yes.

1:30:37
l am saying he's pregnant.
1:30:40
-l see him! There they are.
-What perfect timing.

1:30:42
Here he is now, ladies and gentlemen.
l give you the world's first pregnant man.

1:30:58
What is it?

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