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1:11:24
Yeah, yeah. That's painful there.
1:11:27
Uh, hang on a second.
I only have one arm.

1:11:30
Gesundheit.
1:11:32
- Let's go!
- Yeah. Uh-huh.

1:11:37
Uh-huh. Yeah.
1:11:40
Hi. How can we help you?
1:11:44
I don't know.
1:11:46
Uh, I h-heard about this place...
1:11:49
and l, I thought maybe
I would get some, uh...

1:11:53
You know, maybe I'd talk to somebody,
because my thoughts...

1:11:56
This is crazy.
1:11:58
Word's getting out
we're handling the overflow from
three different clinics now.

1:12:01
I start my pediatric clerkship
next week. I don't know how
I'm gonna... keep up.

1:12:05
Anybody call for a doctor in here?
1:12:08
Let's try this right now.
There. Look at that there.

1:12:10
Hey, thank you, Judy and Cissy,
for that lovely medicine.

1:12:16
- How you feeling, Frank?
You feel better?
- Yeah, feel better.

1:12:20
Well, keep on your medication. You can
never go wrong if you're a Marxist.

1:12:22
Hey, Patch?
1:12:24
- Yes?
- This is, um... I didn't get your name.

1:12:26
- Uh, Larry.
- Hi, Larry. How are you?

1:12:29
- Good.
- Nice to meet you.

1:12:31
What are you passionate about, Larry?
What excites you?

1:12:34
- What turns you on?
- I like to read.

1:12:36
I love to read. What do you like
to read? Who's your favorite author?

1:12:38
- Mmm, Kazantzakis.
- Kazantzakis.

1:12:41
Oh. "World is trouble.
Man needs a little madness, or else..."

1:12:45
"Or else he dare not
cut the rope and be free".

1:12:47
That's great, Larry.
That's wonderful.

1:12:49
We're gonna get along just fine.
Truman.

1:12:51
- Yeah, Patch. What?
- Can you come over here
and show Larry around?

1:12:54
- Nice having you here, Larry. Welcome.
- Thanks. Okay.

1:12:59
- I've seen Larry in the E.R. before.
- He's weird.


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