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:41:04
I thought
we talked about this.

:41:07
What's the point, Bud?
:41:09
You make hamburgers.
That is the point.

:41:12
No. I know I do.
:41:14
It's always the same, you know?
:41:18
Grill the bun, flip the meat,
melt the cheese.

:41:21
It never changes.
It never gets better or worse.

:41:24
OK, just listen for a second.
:41:26
The other night when I closed
by myself, that was different.

:41:28
Forget about that!
:41:33
I really liked it, though.
:41:37
Come here.
:41:43
Look.
:41:44
You can't always
like what you do.

:41:47
Sometimes you just gotta do it
because it's your job.

:41:51
And even if you don't like it,
you just gotta do it anyway.

:41:54
Why?
:41:55
So they can have
their hamburgers!

:41:59
I'm sorry.
:42:00
You know what I really like?
:42:02
-What's that?
-Christmas time.

:42:05
See, every year on December 3...
:42:08
I get to paint the Christmas
decorations in the window...

:42:10
and every year I get to paint
a different thing.

:42:13
Here, I'll show you.
:42:21
Wow. That's pretty good.
:42:23
Thanks, but this morning
I was thinking...

:42:25
and I realized that I look
forward to it all year.

:42:28
And then I thought,
"Gee, that seems awfully silly.

:42:30
"It seems like a long time
to wait for just one moment."

:42:33
Don't you think?
:42:35
Well, don't you?
:42:38
I think that you should try not
to think about that anymore.

:42:45
I'll try that, then.
:42:49
-Morning, Jim.
-How are you, Bill?

:42:52
Have they ever lost before?
:42:55
Basketball?
No, they sure haven't.

:42:57
It just feels wrong, that's all.

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