1. Lately, Elliot
and her booty call, Keith,
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3. Tonight, it was the orchard owner
and the Mexican apple thief.
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4. Confess, Manuel. Confess
that you stole these apples.
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with the other pickers.
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6. Liar!
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7. Unh!
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disgusted me.
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they never let me speak.
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He makes apples pie
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cider press accident, remember?
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the picker's bunkhouse!
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which begs the question,
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a part of their foreplay?"
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Mrs. Wilk was going home...
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23. and despite our best efforts
she was now gonna die.
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24. To make her happy,
we decided to take her to the beach.
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between my toes.
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so we couldn't go far.
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I'm freckling.
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30. Now what?
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it's time for the $50,000 cash call.
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32. Today's lucky listener,
Ted Buckland.
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33. What?
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34. Would you love a virgin daiquiri?
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35. It's a normal daiquiri.
I just let him give it to you.
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36. - Thanks.
- Hilarious.
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37. Cheers.
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been afraid of death.
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it forces you to live.
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to ask Peter Buccerelli
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It made me who I am.
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staring it in the eye,
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46. Sometimes life sucks.
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47. For everyone.
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48. Sorry, Teddy.
Apparently you don't need the money.
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50. Why?
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51. Mrs. Wilk decided to call the
hospital grief counselor.
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about death.
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is gonna kick it?
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55. Uh, I'm thinking it's either you
or you.
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to a bunch of machines,
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someone who's gonna die young.
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58. - I'm kidding.
- Ah...
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59. You're gonna live forever. Or not.
What do I know? I'm not psychic.
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60. We did not like him.
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61. - I think he's funny.
- She's delirious.
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62. Mrs. Wilk, I'm Dr. Hedrick.
Now it sounds cliché,
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the 5 stages of grief,
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and finally, acceptance.
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66. Now, I assume that you two have
already entered into a conversation
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67. with Mrs. Wilk about what the
process of dying is gonna be like.
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68. We were doing it
right before you came in.
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69. Oh, I'm sorry. Please continue.
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70. All right, we will. Newbie... go.
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71. Ok, well, yeah. Um...
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72. Ok. Death is like a journey.
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giant light shines down
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77. That was the ending to Cocoon.
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78. Take it away, Coxy.
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79. Keith, keep moving. No talking.
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80. Hey, where's my wave,
you little piece of meat.
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81. You know, Elliot, the four of us
should go out to dinner.
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82. Honey, why are you so obsessed about
going out with other couples?
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83. Didn't you learn your lesson
last week with our neighbors?
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84. Mmm, squirrel chili.
Who knew?
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85. Ha. It's really good.
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86. I wanna go home.
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87. - Eat your soup.
- No.
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88. They're not even our neighbors.
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89. They live in the woods
behind our apartment.
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90. And we'd be having brunch
with them on Sunday
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the damn tail.
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92. Carla, I don't know about dinner.
Keith is a booty call.
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93. I make it a point not to
see him before midnight.
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94. Oh, good, the piles are getting smaller.
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95. - Good.
- That reminds me,
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96. did you get that
damn sand out of his office?
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97. Yes, I did, and it cut
my commute in half.
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98. Good morning, loyal subjects.
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99. Enjoy your day in Janitoria.
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100. Labor until you tire
and then labor some more.
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101. Looks like rain.
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102. That could be a problem.
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103. Sir, can I have
Sunday afternoon off?
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104. Well, that depends. Is Baxter's dog
run gonna hose itself down?
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105. - No.
- Actually, it is.
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106. I rigged a hose to a timer.
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107. But I need you
to clean out my gutters.
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108. But, sir, I'm doing
a bike ride for charity.
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109. Ted, the only thing I hate more than
bikes are procedural cop shows.
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110. We get it, the pedophile did it.
Be at my house at 2:30.
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111. Just once I— just once I wish I
could treat Kelso like he treats us.
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112. With Kelso, you got no leverage.
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113. Leverage.
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114. Leverage?
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115. - You don't know what it means?
- No.
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116. I understand that you guys spend
most of your time
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118. so it's understandable that you're
made uncomfortable by this.
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119. Now, if you'd like, I'm willing
to counsel both of you.
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120. I was tempted to take him
up on that,
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121. but then Dr. Cox said something.
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122. Listen up, we don't need
any of your head-shrinking.
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123. We? He said we.
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124. After all these years,
he's finally made us a team.
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125. Yeah, Hedrick.
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126. If it was up to us, we never
would have even called you.
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127. We can handle death just fine.
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128. We might even be going into private
practice together.
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129. What?
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130. Easy. Now is not the time
to discuss the Dorian-Cox clinic,
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131. much less the relocation
to Jacksonville.
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132. Clearly I'm pushing some buttons here.
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133. You couldn't push my buttons
if you tried.
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134. In fact, I have no buttons.
Please think of me as buttonless.
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135. All smooth like G.I. Joe's nether regions.
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136. And by the by, this image is brought
to you by my son Jack,
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137. who has been yanking the pants
off his toy soldiers
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138. and leaving them in provocative
positions on my nightstand.
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139. It is just disturbing enough
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140. so that leaving the house, I'm
cranky
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141. and less able to suffer fools,
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142. which brings me back to you,
the fool.
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143. I'm done suffering you,
so go now.
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144. Go before you can write
a book entitled,
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145. help, a large doctor
is beating my ass,
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146. colon,
the Leslie Hedrick story.
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147. That was a mouthful.
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148. Anyway, if you need to talk,
just gimme a call.
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149. He seems strangely impervious
to my threats.
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150. That annoys me.
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151. So, basically, whenever
you're in the mood,
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153. and he comes over and gives you some
of that 20-something nasty?
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154. Watch me.
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155. Got the machine. Keith, we're going
to your place tonight
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156. because my room smells
like apple vinegar,
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157. so put some clean sheets
on the futon
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158. and turn all the pictures
of your parents face down,
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159. except that one of your dad
in the Navy. Helps me.
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160. How the hell does he put up
with that crap?
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161. Turk, would you get my scarf
out of the car, please?
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162. I am making a point here, honey.
No man should—
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163. Turk... less point-making,
more scarf-getting.
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164. - What's up, buddy? You need a ride?
- Keep moving, C-Bear.
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165. I was hunting for bigger game.
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166. Hey, I thought you
went home already.
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167. Oh, I tried to, Perry, but I'm
having some scooter trouble.
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168. Come on, I'll give you a ride.
Let's go.
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169. Can you believe the Huevos
on that Hedrick?
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170. Holy cow, it's like we've never had
a patient die on us before.
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171. I gotta put this bag in the trunk.
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172. I was in the Porsche.
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173. I had never made it
into the Porsche.
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174. It smelled like German heaven.
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176. I had to be careful
about every little—
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177. Hey, a root beer.
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178. Don't open that soda. It has been
rolling around the floor for months.
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179. - It will explode.
- Apparently you're not familiar
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181. 3 taps, and the foam goes bye-bye.
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182. Works every time.
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183. The quickest way to my house
is to take elm.
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184. - Elliot, wait.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
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185. Am I looking at your dad too much?
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beautiful you look right now.
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188. That is so sweet.
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I learned today—
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equals cave-in.
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191. Is that Ted and a bunch
of damn bikers?
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192. Why do you hate bikes so much, sir?
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mother's name,
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the family forever
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200. Not today, Bobby.
Not today.
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201. Oh...
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at other human beings now.
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203. How you feeling, Mrs. Wilk?
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204. Oh, not great. I'm cold.
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you spend most of your time
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208. whether it's holding on to your
perception of a relationship.
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209. That was fun last night.
Glad you got my message.
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211. - Oh...
- Elliot.
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212. If he didn't get your message,
that means he called you for sex,
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213. and you went over
and gave it to him.
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the handle bars
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fair share of people
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224. She's in multi-organ
systems dysfunction.
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didn't have much time,
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228. so either Dr. Cox or I
had to notify her next of kin.
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229. As physicians, we knew just how to
decide who should do it.
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230. First one to drop tells her.
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231. You're pretty strong there, newbie.
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233. the duct tape I used to connect
my prosthetic arms was.
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237. I've seen people in Mrs. Wilk's
shape turn it around, right?
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for people close to the patient
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the 5 stages of grief.
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- Yeah, totally rally.
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a vitamin commercial.
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a broken-jaw commercial?
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245. God help me, I don't care
if it does give me cancer,
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247. If he keep ignoring my threats,
I'm gonna have to hit him.
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248. The good news is it looks like
he has a soft face.
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249. Are you done with my arms?
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250. Coming to you, Mr. Johnson.
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251. So I was Keith's booty call last
night. Whatever. It'll blow over.
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252. That's not good enough, Elliot.
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253. By letting Keith get the upper hand,
you've given Turk ideas.
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254. Look at him.
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my cool walking stick...
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259. Yeah.
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this baby flowing now.
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261. I don't know if that's good.
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serious tort on your hands.
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- Civil case.
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janitor for a while.
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little Fender bender out there.
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270. So, would 2 floor seats to the WNBA
all-star game
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272. Absolutely.
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bit more than that, I'm afraid.
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Hedrick a piece of our mind.
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277. Unfortunately, I had lost
front-seat privileges.
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278. Yep, you're right.
Still a little sticky.
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280. All right, Lester, we're having this
out right here, right now.
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what is this,
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with-my-feelings-
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didn't-love-me group?
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284. Yeah, is that what it is?
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285. Actually, this is a support group
for the terminally ill.
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286. Oh, we should probably go.
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287. No. Please... continue.
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particular brand of psychobabblery
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effective as fairy dust.
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290. He's actually helped me quite a lot.
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291. Oh, good.
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- Yeah, newbie. What do you got?
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294. What do you think he's dying of,
a case of the handsomes?
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295. Aw, you know what?
To hell with ya, Hedrick.
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296. Group, can you tell me what stage of
grief Dr. Cox here is going through?
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- Anger, yes.
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299. Nor do you wanna see I angry.
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you don't make any mistakes.
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301. It's awful.
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302. Ehh...
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to ignore you
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- I don't really care.
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this isn't about you, Keith.
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been abused and bullied by women.
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- I won't do it.
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your power back from Keith.
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- Yeah.
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Claire?
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- Oh, snap!
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what they want to hear.
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if it meant she'd pull through this.
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That's the third stage.
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hiding down there
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ones at the bargaining stage.
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Just you and me.
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control of Keith.
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thing was fun for a while,
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a cold, emotionless bastard.
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and tired of that.
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- We love it.
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- It's too much. I know.
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toy, right?
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beautiful you look right now.
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moment it got real for Elliot.
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when someone died...
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the depression stage.
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he didn't say it.
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you two as doctors.
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362. Whether it's letting go of the
leverage you had over your boss...
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maintenance on my uni,
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I can turn it off like a taxi.
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it's over.
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off a year!
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368. Yay!
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your old booty call
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for dinner tonight?
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more difficult
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of someone you cared about.
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you just gotta love Kelso.
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