Bicentennial Man
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:31:00
What happens to the others?
:31:04
They die.
:31:06
They die?
:31:09
One feels badly for them.
:31:12
Well, one does.
:31:14
lt's agreed that it feels good.
:31:17
-For both parties, Sir?
-ln an ideal world.

:31:20
People do it frequently.
:31:22
How often, Sir?
:31:23
As often as they can, as a matter of fact.
:31:28
At least at first.
:31:33
Sir?
:31:34
-May one speak frankly with you?
-As always, Andrew.

:31:39
lt's just that the whole process...
:31:42
...it sounds so messy.
:31:47
l think that's a fair comment.
:31:55
They die.
:32:31
It's called humour.
:32:33
Humour?
:32:35
People tell jokes to make each other laugh.
:32:39
-And this laughter gives pleasure, Sir?
-Yes.

:32:44
Could you teach one to tell a joke?
:32:49
Let's see....
:32:52
Two drunks walk into a bar--
:32:54
Wouldn't two drunks
walk out of a bar, Sir?

:32:58
You walk into a bar to drink,
and you come out drunk.


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