:33:00
	lt's your willpower.
:33:02
	-No, no, no.
-Of course it is.
:33:04
	Well, l agree but, you know
what happens?
:33:10
	Little by littIe you forget
about it...
:33:13
	and you hardly even realize it.
:33:15
	Before l'd spend the day
thinking about when l could smoke.
:33:23
	And that's no good.
:33:25
	Now l take a break
:33:28
	and smoke a cigarette,
like everyone else.
:33:32
	And l can stand up
to 2 hours without smoking.
:33:34
	Do you know what that's like?
:33:40
	lt really...
:33:41
	is helping me.
:33:46
	WelI, but, then...
:33:49
	you smoke.
:33:52
	-You stilI smoke.
-Well...
:33:55
	That's why l'm here.
:33:57
	-You can't say...
-Yes, you can.
:34:00
	You're smoking less,
but you still smoke.
:34:03
	Do it for the others.
:34:07
	ln this office, no one does
anything for the others.
:34:11
	Your signature would
be important.
:34:16
	-Why?
-Why?
:34:18
	Yes, why?
:34:19
	The more signatures,
the better.
:34:28
	lt's always like that.
:34:31
	When people request signatures
on the street, women...
:34:34
	immigrants...
:34:40
	the more signatures, the better.
:34:42
	Always.
:34:59
	No, this isn't the right time.