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Doesn't seem to have worked out
that way, does it?

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Oh, man.
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lf everything turns out okay,
maybe this little brush with mortality

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is a sign.
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l should think about making--
Making some changes.

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Possibly.
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- Next week.
- Excuse me.

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Did l just--? Did you just look at me?
Did l just notice you turn away?

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Look, if you know the results
to my tests, and they're telling you--

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- Mr Elkins.
- Please. Please.

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Mr Elkins, for the millionth time,
sit down.

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Mr Belson, l have a cancellation
on Tuesday at 11:30.

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I’m gonna be fine.
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- l just feel it.
- Thank you. Goodbye.

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I’ll just be a minute. Or ten.
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- lt's all right. Take your time.
- l don't have a choice.

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l used to pee. Now l trickle.
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- I’m Joe. What's your name?
- Alfie.

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So how you doing, Alfie?
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- Hanging in. You?
- Shitty.

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Yeah, me too. Me too.
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- l like the bolo tie.
- Oh, thanks. l have a collection.

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You know, when you're old,
you learn to be patient.

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Yeah.
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Used to be l never
had time for nothing. Go, go, go.

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- l know that feeling.
- Yeah.

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My wife was always hawking me
to take a little vacation. Hawaii. Reno.

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l always said,
"Next year, Evie, next year.

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l got too much on my platter."
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l always thought
I’d have more time.

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Then one Sunday night,
she takes the pot roast out of the oven.


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