Anger Management
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:08:07
Oh, my goodness. Bobby Knight.
:08:10
-You're in this group?
-Oh, yeah. This is my first day.

:08:12
-It's my first day also.
-I hope this class cures me.

:08:16
Working on the anger problem?
:08:18
Anger? Isn't this
sexaholics Anonymous?

:08:23
No. I think that's down the hall.
:08:25
Well, the hell with this!
I'm going home!

:08:51
Dr. Rydell?
:08:54
You don't remember me, do you?
:08:57
-I sat next to you on the plane.
-Oh, yeah, the headset guy.

:09:02
-Good to see you again.
-Good to see you too.

:09:05
That was a crazy flight.
:09:06
They actually sentenced me
to anger management for that.

:09:10
Really?
:09:11
Wow.
:09:13
This is incredible.
You could sign this for me...

:09:15
...and tell them I don't have
an anger problem if you want.

:09:20
I can't just sign your papers.
:09:23
I didn't do anything wrong.
You know that.

:09:26
All right.
:09:28
How's this?
:09:30
Just hang for one session...
:09:32
...so I can at least say
I gave you a proper analysis.

:09:35
-Then I'll sign your papers.
-Okay.

:09:40
-shall we?
-Oh, yes. Yes.

:09:42
so my boss, he was talking to me
about how many sick days I've taken.

:09:43
so my boss, he was talking to me
about how many sick days I've taken.

:09:46
And I was like, you know,
"Don't go there."

:09:49
But he kept on about wanting to see
a doctor's note or something.

:09:52
And I said, "Look, I'm seriously
serious. You don't want to go there."

:09:56
But he kept talking and talking,
being such a nag...


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