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:37:02
What's mine is yours.
:37:05
- Oh, dear.
- I'll get them.

:37:07
Look at that.
Now they're arm-wrestling.

:37:12
Could you separate them?
Hurry, my backside itches.

:37:38
I know that sounds bad,
but I'm just doing musical arm farts.

:37:44
You know how to do those?
:37:45
They're hard to do, because we're metal,
but that's where the skill comes in.

:37:49
I'm real close. Listen.
:37:51
No, wait.
:37:52
No, wait, wait.
:37:55
You can't tell me that didn't sound like a...
Like an old man.

:37:59
You know, I'm a little tired.
Maybe tomorrow.

:38:02
Kind of a rough day, huh?
:38:05
Kind of. My dad's probably
sitting by the phone...

:38:07
...waiting for his brilliant son
to call...

:38:09
...and tell him what a big success
my first day was.

:38:13
I know it's not your problem.
:38:15
If you burden your friends,
you won't have any.

:38:17
What are you, a fortune cookie?
:38:19
"That's what friends... "
:38:22
You consider me a friend?
:38:23
Sure, what else would I consider you?
:38:25
An embarrassment,
a way to rebel against your parents...

:38:28
...a desperate cry for help.
The list is endless.

:38:31
Let's just stick with friend.
:38:32
You know, even though you had
a discouraging day, remember...

:38:35
...there's another one
coming tomorrow.

:38:37
You know, my last roommate
jumped out that window.

:38:41
Hey, Fender.
:38:45
Yeah, baby. Let it rip!
:38:51
Guys, come on,
what are you, 3 years old?

:38:53
This is how a man does it.
:38:55
You guys are so gross.
:38:58
Besides, this is how you do it.

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