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:02:02
... or some kind of
misfiring synapses.

:02:04
I need to get help for that.
:02:06
But I'll still be ugly, though.
:02:09
Nothing's gonna change that.
:02:10
Shut up!
:02:14
Let's really try today
to solve our camera problems.

:02:19
Keep between-take time
at an absolute minimum.

:02:21
These masks are really hot. Okay?
:02:23
l wanna be very well-heard
on that from everybody.

:02:26
Don't futz unless it's absolutely
important to the shot, okay?

:02:31
l don't say that for me.
l say that for the people sitting here...

:02:34
-Thank you, John.
-...in the rubber.

:02:36
-l like my dress. Okay?
-Very good.

:02:39
So now, folks, you better
heed that advice.

:02:44
Stand by for picture.
:02:46
Have her rotate around the table
a little bit further.

:02:52
Hold on until we're clear.
:02:53
You. You're in the eyeline.
Can you please get off the stage?

:02:56
Yeah, just bring in the six-footer.
:03:03
What am I doing here?
Why did I bother to come here today?

:03:06
Nobody even seems to know
my name.

:03:08
I've been on this planet for 40 years,
and I don't understand a single thing.

:03:13
Why am I here?
How did I get here?


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