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- How's it coming?
- You don't think I'm insane?

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- That's your secret, like a trade secret?
- No, Doc, a private secret.

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It's psychotic. It's pitiful.
What am I? Dr. Frankenstein?

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- Aren't you repulsed?
- Sounds like a good idea.

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- Really?
- Definitely.

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Skip... that's not much of a secret.
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It's not?
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It's OK. It's just not something
to be ashamed of.

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Maybe you don't want people knowing,
and it's safe with me,

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but on the scale of dirty little secrets,
it'd give it a two.

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You wanna know a secret?
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I'll tell you a secret. This is just between us.
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The secret, Skip, is this:
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I am not now, nor have I ever been...
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a psychologist.
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We'd better get going. Just follow my light
and, Skip, watch your step.

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- Who else knows?
- Just you.

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It's time you did some talking, Dr. Mum...
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Wait a minute. That is your name, isn't it?
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Damn! What is your name?
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- It doesn't matter. Call me Doc.
- It matters to me.

:40:39
- I've told you a lot of private stuff.
- I can tell you anything else.

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What about everything else?
How did this happen?

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Every species of mammal has found some
way to drug, inebriate or anaesthetize itself,

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even if it's just banging its head
against a rock.


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