The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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:49:03
That doesn't make any sense.
Brains, head--

:49:07
First of all, skulls don't smile,
they're dead.

:49:10
And it's more of a grin, really.
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Believe me, I know. As a scientist,
I've looked plenty of skulls...

:49:16
...in the socket in my time.
Not a pretty sight.

:49:20
-Oh, Paul, what can it mean?
-I don't know.

:49:23
But as a precaution,
I'm putting that meteor...

:49:26
...in a drawer where
even you can't find it.

:49:29
-Oh, Paul--
-I'm sorry, Betty.

:49:32
But until you can explain to me what
you mean by "brains" and "head"...

:49:37
...even you can't be trusted.
:49:39
Not until you're
yourself again, kitten.

:49:42
The only one I want in that pretty
little head of yours is me.

:49:47
-Oh, Paul.
-Now, never mind "Oh, Paul."

:49:50
It's gonna be all right. You'll see.
:49:53
Oh, Paul.
:50:00
Don't think I don't know
who you are.

:50:02
Pray, do not seek to tell us
what we do and do not think.

:50:06
You are different from
the other humans.

:50:08
More disgusting, I think.
:50:12
If "disgusting" means smart
and ambitious on your planet...

:50:15
...l would agree wholeheartedly.
:50:18
I would hardly expect aliens
such as yourselves...

:50:21
...to have a full grasp
of the English language.

:50:23
Aliens? Us?
Is this one of your Earth jokes?

:50:28
See? See?
:50:29
You should not have said
"Earth jokes."

:50:32
Don't you see how that gave us away?
:50:36
Very well, clever brain,
you have found us out.

:50:40
-What do you intend to do?
-Do?

:50:43
Do?
:50:46
Absolutely nothing.
:50:48
Nothing?
:50:50
It seems we are working
to a similar purpose, you and I.

:50:54
And that purpose is...
:50:56
...atmosphereum.
:50:59
So you know.

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