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:18:07
You know, they've got
this alternative stuff.

:18:10
There's a clinic in Switzerland--
:18:12
I know. With my blood. I don't
put much stock in all that stuff.

:18:16
They said there's a 1 7% chance,
a 1 7% success rate.

:18:20
A whole 1 7%?
:18:23
Odds are better I'd hit the lottery,
:18:25
which is what I'd have to do
to afford something like that.

:18:36
Listen. Where are you going?
:18:40
I don't think we should
do this anymore.

:18:44
It wasn't right for me
to drag you into this.

:18:50
You didn't drag me into anything.
I'm a big boy.

:18:54
Matt, I'm dying.
:18:57
I'm dying.
:19:12
- Thanks for the flowers.
- You're welcome.

:19:15
The girls at work were so jealous.
:19:17
Glad to hear that.
That's not why you called me.

:19:20
- What's up?
- I want to show you something.

:19:25
- Chris didn't hit you again?
- No.

:19:30
When we were married, we took out
insurance policies on each other,

:19:35
but they were only
for $1 00,000.

:19:37
This says $1 million.
Did you know about this?

:19:41
No. I remember signing things,
but I didn't know he'd made changes.

:19:46
He can't get away with this.
This is fraud. You were sick.

:19:49
No. I was diagnosed
six months ago.

:19:53
Chris increased the policy
almost a year ago,

:19:55
right after my 32nd birthday.

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