Patch Adams
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:05:00
Don't let the squirrels get me!
:05:04
That was a squirrel bite!
:05:07
Squirrels.
:05:11
My father died when I was nine.
:05:14
He was in the army.
He wasn't home very much.

:05:19
Two weeks before he died...
:05:22
he told me that
in the Korean War...

:05:25
it felt like
he'd lost his soul.

:05:27
All this time
I thought it was me.

:05:31
I moved seven times
in the last year.

:05:35
I've, uh, had several jobs.
:05:39
Nothing seemed to fit.
:05:41
I don't seem to fit.
:05:45
And when your father died,
how did that make you feel?

:05:49
I don't know.
I was nine.

:05:53
It was like there was
this distinction, suddenly...

:05:56
between you
and the rest of the world.

:05:59
I looked around me.
:06:01
Life went on
just like it did before.

:06:04
But it wasn't
like it was before.

:06:08
My uncle helped.
He would visit.

:06:10
He at least listened.
:06:14
And I thought...
:06:16
if I could light my own farts I could
fly to the moon, or at least Uranus.

:06:21
But if I couldn't do that at least
I could use my penis as a pogo stick...

:06:24
and that might be a way
of getting around.

:06:27
I'm sorry?
:06:29
Yes, that's good.
Mm-hmm.

:06:33
Well, I think you're making
fine progress, Hunter.
We'll talk later in group.

:06:37
Thank you.
:06:48
Four. Four? Four!
:06:52
Ohh! Four! Ohh!
:06:55
You are all insane!
Insane! Four!

:06:59
Arthur Mendelson.

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