Without a Paddle
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1:02:00
I've known you almost,
what, 25 years now?

1:02:02
I've never seen you have
even a hint of asthma, anything.

1:02:06
That's because I have the inhaler,
Jerry.

1:02:10
No, I think Jerry's right. I think
this whole thing's just in your head.

1:02:14
You just need to take a couple of real
deep breaths and you'll get over it.

1:02:18
Oh, okay, why didn't I think of that?
1:02:20
I'll just get over my chronic
respiratory illness.

1:02:22
I'll just breathe.
1:02:25
There you go. I'm over it.
1:02:27
See? That wasn't that hard, was it?
1:02:29
You gotta relax, Dano. All right?
1:02:32
It's no time to give up hope.
Let's just keep going.

1:02:36
No, actually, Jerry, I'm convinced that
this is the perfect time to give up hope.

1:02:39
I don't know that there has ever been
a better time to give up hope.

1:02:42
I mean, look at this.
1:02:45
Things are as bad
as they could possibly get.

1:02:56
I stand corrected.
1:03:03
Elwood, what are you doing?
1:03:04
It's raining. It's raining.
1:03:11
Tom, man, get under here.
You're gonna die of pneumonia.

1:03:14
No, but we will die of hypothermia.
1:03:17
Look, our only chance
is to huddle together.

1:03:20
We gotta huddle our bodies together
for warmth.

1:03:23
I, for one, choose death.
1:03:26
Interesting.
1:03:27
One minute you mock
my sweaty ball sack,

1:03:31
and now you wanna cuddle with it.
1:03:34
You know, the whole huddle-up thing
1:03:37
is the oldest trick in the book.
I've used it.

1:03:40
It's just for getting a girl naked.
1:03:42
Worked, though.
1:03:44
Every time.

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