Me and You and Everyone We Know
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:07:02
Do you have this
in an eight and a half?

:07:06
- I believe we do. I'll be right back.
- Thank you.

:07:09
Or bombed a church.
:07:11
In some cultures, when you burn
yourself it's a ceremony.

:07:14
It's called self-immolation.
:07:16
My uncle used to do it all the time.
It was a great trick.

:07:18
He'd put the stuff on it and light it...
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and it would just go out
when he went like this.

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Right before I lit it,
I suddenly remembered...

:07:27
it's alcohol that burns
but doesn't burn up.

:07:30
Lighter fluid just burns.
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And then I thought,
"It's okay. It's better this way. "

:07:47
I just think of it as part
of good service, you know?

:07:50
No. No, we don't
touch the foot anymore.

:07:54
If you notice, we spend
a lot of time touching the shoe-

:07:57
lacing the shoe-
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then we just put it on the ground
and watch you try to get your foot in.

:08:02
We can hand you tools-
a shoehorn, a nylon sock-

:08:05
but we will never
touch your foot with our hands.

:08:08
Now, I'll tell you what I can do.
:08:11
I can press on the shoe
to see if it fits.

:08:14
- I can go like this.
- Yeah, do that.

:08:27
- How does that feel on the toe?
- Good.

:08:29
Good. Why don't you
walk around in them?

:08:42
- Did you want to try these on?
- No, I'm just driving him.

:08:48
- So those are comfortable?
- I guess so.

:08:52
I mean, they kind of rub my ankles,
but all shoes do that.

:08:55
I have low ankles.
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You think you deserve
that pain, but you don't.


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