Life or Something Like It
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:05:19
Ooh.
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Steam slowly builds
:05:25
Up now
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Between my ears
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There is fog now
:05:38
The soothing sounds
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- Hereya go.
- Quid.

:05:41
Quid. Yeah.
:05:43
What is that?
:05:44
What is quid?
It's money. Currency.

:05:46
In what language?
:05:47
In English.
As in England?

:05:49
Uh-huh.
:05:50
You know how in the U.S.,
:05:51
you would say, uh,
''I got a few bucks.''

:05:53
Well, in England,
you would say,

:05:54
''I got a few quid.''
:05:55
So it's slang.
:05:57
No. It's quid.
:05:59
It's slang.
:06:01
The queen does not use slang.
:06:03
You cannot use slang
in word games.

:06:06
It was not slang.
:06:08
You would let me use
''buck,'' wouldn'tya?

:06:10
Defiine buck.
Buck as in male deer?

:06:13
Yeah.
Or buck as in buck off,

:06:17
or, I'm having such
a bucking good time

:06:19
shopping with you.
:06:20
You're telling me
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that even though it's Tuesday,
:06:22
a daywhen normal people
have to work

:06:24
or have appointments,
:06:25
you have absolutely
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no obligation whatsoever?
:06:28
No. Sometimes, you know,
I'll actuallywork.

:06:30
Oh, but only ifyou want to.
:06:31
Yeah. Yeah.
:06:33
And, uh, and what if
:06:34
Dennis called and said
:06:35
you have to come
to work today

:06:37
oryou'll be fiired?
:06:38
Well, then I would
probably get fiired.

:06:40
Just like that?
:06:41
Yeah, well, you know, Lanie,
:06:42
I know this is hard
foryou to imagine,

:06:43
but there are some things that are
:06:45
a little bit more
important than work.

:06:48
Like what?
:06:50
Well, like today,
for example...

:06:52
I gotta go pick up my kid.
:06:57
Really?
:06:58
Yeah. Yeah, you know,
I have a son.


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