Doctor Dolittle
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and I got the same kind of rush
I had back then.

:42:03
I felt like I was doing something,
like I was making a difference.

:42:07
And I started thinking that here I'm not giving
my patients the right amount of attention.

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Do me a favor. Don't confide in me.
I'm utterly useless. I'm very self-absorbed.

:42:18
Let's get Geno.
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Hey, Geno?
:42:22
You did your job just by pretending
you were listening. It was very helpful.

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- Any time.
- OK.

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- Calnet, three o'clock.
- Three o'clock sharp.

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- This is Dr Fish.
- The author of Feline Illnesses and Diseases?

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Yes it is. You've read my book?
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Have I read your book? I sleep with
your book next to my bed. It's my bible.

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Well, some people consider it
the definitive work on cats, but

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bible? I... I... I...
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Well, no, I can... I can see your point.
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Dr Fish, I have a very very sick,
very very big cat.

:43:07
I'm concerned it might be serious
because his vision's impaired.

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And he seems to be in a lot of pain.
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Unfortunately,
if it is in the head there's only two options.

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One is surgery
and the other is putting it down.

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I have no idea how I'm gonna do this.
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- I'm gonna try to take care of you. I promise.
- Just hurry back.

:43:30
Every minute you're gone
I'm one minute closer to death.

:43:33
I just might hang myself by my underpants.
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I can get underpants.
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Not really.
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- He blew off the Calloway meeting.
- I don't care about that.

:43:44
I need to speak with John.
You wouldn't believe what's going on here.

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Doc!
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You gotta help me. He's dead.
You gotta help me.

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- He's not dead.
- Oh, no, no, don't go, old buddy, old pal.


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