:22:01
..spaceman.
:22:03
That's what they'II say.
:22:06
Oh, good heavens, Patrick!
Have you Iost your mind?
:22:09
Why,...
:22:11
..to be an astronaut,
you need training.
:22:13
You need to be
at a physicaI peak.
:22:15
You need to have passed exams
at the highest IeveIs.
:22:19
Yeah.
:22:21
Of course.
:22:25
Patrick? I... I didn't mean...
:22:28
I... I... Oh.
:22:32
(sighs)
:23:09
Good Lord!
:23:10
What is it? TeII me.
:23:12
Look at this. The boy's got
two stomachs. IncredibIe.
:23:18
Like a cow.
:23:19
UnbeIievabIe.
I've never seen the Iike.
:23:23
Young Patsy
is a unique individuaI.
:23:26
- He's a medicaI phenomenon.
- But why?
:23:28
Why? Haven't a cIue.
:23:30
But for some unknown reason,...
:23:33
..Mother Nature has bestowed
upon IittIe Patsy...
:23:35
..a compIeteIy useIess gift.
:23:43
What was that bit
about the... gift, Mr Doctor?
:23:47
Gift. I said you've got a gift,
young man.
:23:50
Do I have to syringe out
your ears as weII?
:23:53
Let's get this young sIacker
back to schooI forthwith,...
:23:57
- Mrs Crash.
- Smash.