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3. It's inappropriate to interrupt
an attending while he's hitting that.
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5. J.D.: Turk and I used Katie
as a messenger service.
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6. Dr. Turk liked the drawing
you had me take him.
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as a deep-sea diver before.
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8. Awesome! Go back and say,
"J.D. Says you're welcome.
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for your bottom."
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the batting cages after work.
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things that I'm not good at.
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13. Yeah, that's why
we don't have sex much.
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I lost my breath a little.
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put Mrs. Newell
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18. That way she only requires
one dose instead of four
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running around all day.
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20. - Interesting.
- Interesting.
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21. J.D.: Elliot didn't think
it was interesting,
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who settled all disputes
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didn't let this escalate.
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that on weekends,
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26. Barbara was a
semi-professional kick-boxer.
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28. Still, doctors decide all prescription
orders and you know that.
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did she just kick that ceiling tile?
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30. Yeah. She's really good.
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32. No problem. Just remember our deal.
I bring the beer
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we are now spending time together.
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34. You're the new Chief, I'm the old Chief.
Who better to guide you through it?
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38. I spent so much time behind that desk
dealing with red tape,
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the imprint of the chair.
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Since we're friends now,
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above-ground pool party
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Honest to God,
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and it's just there.
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47. that you are going to spend most of
your day trapped in that office.
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48. Look, there are a few key
differences between us.
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49. For instance, I know that white leather
shoes are never gonna be classy.
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50. I believe that a yard should have trees,
not gay little angel fountains.
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stuck in my office all day long.
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52. Enid picked out the damn fountains.
I don't even like them.
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- Fine.
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they're friendly stone people.
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tiny wings and the flowers in her hair.
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56. - That's Leslie.
- Well...
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59. That better not be
another stupid drawing.
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60. Elliot, please. Turk just wanted me
to look up a study about
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prevent post-operative complications.
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62. - Really?
- No.
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63. He took a picture of me and
Photoshopped on cactus hands.
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64. Look at me,
I can't touch anything I love
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any more personal favors.
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67. - Okay.
- All right, let me have it.
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as Chief of Medicine,
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elaborate, annoying spectacle.
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has nothing to do with me?
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73. No, that's 'cause Colonel Doctor
has two years sober.
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and do whatever it is you're gonna do
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there, Newbie. Thank you for that.
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78. You're welcome, Perry.
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80. Why are you playing bongos?
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81. It's Monday. Monday is bongo day.
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82. I can't do this all on my own
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83. No, I know
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85. I'm no Superman
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86. I just had to come see it for myself.
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87. You are the Chief of Medicine.
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88. I know.
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89. It is great to see someone
other than Kelso behind that desk.
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90. Ted!
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91. This is the first time
I've been allowed to use the couch.
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92. Dr. Kelso always made me stand.
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93. Even when I had
thigh reconstruction surgery.
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94. His dog Baxter ate
the lower half of my hamstring.
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95. Oh, yeah, that was gross.
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96. Go ahead
and make yourself comfortable, pal.
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my barging in.
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100. You got it.
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101. Too comfortable, Ted.
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102. Thanks, sir. I need boundaries.
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103. So, you have a list of
who can and can't come in here?
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104. There's the "Always allowed in" list,
the "Sometimes allowed in" list,
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105. and the "Never, ever, ever, ever, ever,
ever, ever, ever" list.
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106. Who's on the
"Never, ever, ever, ever, ever"?
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108. How was your weekend, Howie?
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109. Well, I bought some new soap,
but it turns out I was allergic to it.
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110. I tried to get a refund,
but I lost my receipt.
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114. Pretty good, but could you have
the maid send some fresh towels?
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115. Mr. Vaughn has pneumonia.
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116. It was touch and go there for a while,
but you're bouncing back.
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117. You're gonna be out of here
any day now.
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118. I hope not.
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119. It's nice being with people for a change.
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120. We like having you around, too, sir.
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121. If you need anything, you let us know.
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122. - What the hell is that?
- Some stupid gift from the Board.
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123. It's a photo of Sacred Heart
when it first opened in 1884.
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in the parking lot.
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125. I might have the date wrong.
So where do you want me to hang it?
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126. Somebody else's office.
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127. Are you trying to stop me
from doing my job?
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after they died?
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130. Doctors don't do that.
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131. Look at you, sticking with the plan.
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132. Just put it someplace, will you?
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133. - Well, I got to go.
- I'll go with you.
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134. - Chiefs can do that?
- I don't wanna stay in here all day.
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135. I wanna get out and see people,
check on patients,
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137. Actually, Dr. Cox, you need to
look over the JAYCO paperwork
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home transfer requests.
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139. See you later.
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sign his paperwork on my back.
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- I'm not gonna hug you, Ted.
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braiding each other's hair
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about making some new hires
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forced overtime.
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I mostly hang with doctors.
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151. I'm married to a doctor,
my best friend is a doctor.
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- You are.
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I'm on the wrong team.
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155. How could they think that? You're,
like, the most loyal person I know.
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156. Except for the time that you booed me
off the stage at the karaoke bar.
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157. Elliot, you're not allowed to sing
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.
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159. Sure, that's why.
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feel under-appreciated,
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162. It's not that bad here, is it?
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163. You know what the MD at
the end of this badge means?
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167. And sometimes,
it's not even that subtle.
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and out of consciousness.
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169. You know what I'd like to go
in and out of?
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170. Disrespecting nurses five!
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171. They're booting Mr. Vaughn.
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172. His insurance won't pay for him
to stay here any longer.
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173. He lives all alone. He's not ready
to take care of himself yet.
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174. You know what? I've got pull
with Dr. Cox. Let me handle this.
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home and take care of him yourself?
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177. You're late.
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on Mr. Vaughn's greatest hits!
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180. You know, why stop there, Frank?
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181. Coming in at number two, "You never
introduce me to people at parties."
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182. And at the top of the charts, as always,
"What about my feelings?"
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because I love you.
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funny way of showing it.
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185. You know what?
That might be a little weird.
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186. And how many catheters
do we normally order?
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187. Well, just order that! Great.
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188. And there we go.
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189. - What do you think?
- Why?
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190. Because, now you can see
the back of it. See?
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when you look at the back of things.
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192. Women, that's obvious,
baseball cards, puppet shows.
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193. Plus, you get the 3D effect.
Look at this.
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194. Hey, what's that off in the distance?
A hospital of some sort?
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195. It is a hospital.
Never mind, it took off again.
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196. Here it comes again. What's it want?
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197. It's got Terry! Everyone run!
You know. It's a game.
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198. Try again there, Chewie.
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199. And done. We are the hell out of here.
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204. - Yeah, but...
- Don't care, get out.
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wants a favor.
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all the recent forced overtime.
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hire a few extra nurses?
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213. Of course that's what you wanted.
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214. Just testing out the hammer.
See if it works. It does.
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you haven't submitted a new budget.
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who can hammer.
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And I'm really sorry.
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222. - Hey.
- Hey.
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"Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever" list?
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- I'm on it.
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is being discharged,
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If he goes home now,
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he could relapse,
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I need you to keep him here longer.
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I pull strings for patients
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for a little while.
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we're super cool. Ask him.
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- And no, we're not super cool.
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that the patients come first.
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what matters.
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I taught you what matters,
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self-righteous, little jackass.
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in the perfect spots for emphasis?
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247. I was trying to, yeah.
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248. Well, it was just terrific.
Thank you for that.
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250. Yes, sir.
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pounding was the Janitor's hammering
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252. or just the sound in my head
of Dr. Cox finally being boxed in.
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every now and then.
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on Thursday then.
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258. All righty.
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259. Are you finally finished
with the project?
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260. Yep. All done.
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261. Uh-oh.
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I'm gonna go get some putty.
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I'll be done in a second.
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- Here.
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I'll be back in one minute.
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270. You're doing great.
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a Chief of Medicine does.
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doesn't know that I've retired,
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with free morning-after pills.
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Oh, dear God in heaven!
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and lie down?
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the picture thing, huh?
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283. Well, every time he would ask me
for a real office, I'd say "no."
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that picture to drive them insane.
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286. Now what the hell does
a janitor need an office for anyway?
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cake issue on Thursday, huh?
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Just give my love to Darlene, okay?
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298. That seems unusual, even for syphilis.
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299. I can't believe
they're just kicking him out.
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300. Yeah.
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pull you have with Dr. Cox?
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his hands are tied on this one.
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- What?
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but I don't see it.
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some extra nurses and he said "no."
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just compliment him on his new office?
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- Frick them? I'm one of them.
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a bunch of frickheads.
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for being frustrated at working here,
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I feel the same way.
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frustrated about something else
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when my favorite shoes
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you a frizzy-haired mega-bitch.
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about other stuff.
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to be treated with the same respect
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with every single day.
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- You do with me.
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Like Barbara this morning.
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as you could have been?
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confident in the decision
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because it was made by someone
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as a recording artist.
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like the one I gave him earlier,
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of him since I left?
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taking him on walks.
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get all up in Dr. Cox's grill?
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be somewhat of a vengeful person.
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- I know,
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for the rest of the day.
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to hide your patient, he could.
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and out of his elements,
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this job is changing him already,
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of overwhelming responsibilities,
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but you know he won't.
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if Dr. Cox came to me
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I would automatically say "no."
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I'd know it wasn't that important.
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and fought for it over and over,
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that I'd have to take a look at.
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in his head
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someone on the other side
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whether he wants to hear it or not.
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363. And now, that person is you.
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364. Here we are.
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- No.
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370. Awesome.
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to come by and apologize
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in the parking lot tonight
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375. - Please don't.
- Even if she tried,
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and protect her doctor friend.
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even really mad at Carla.
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and you're taking it out on her.
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a rule about that earlier,
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381. You know what?
Probably not that pertinent.
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yelling at her best friend.
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You can ask anyone.
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relationships with us as doctors
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and make things better,
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and you can all hold me down
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while Barb here boot-stomps my face.
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to think about it.
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when it was all gonna go down.
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a secondary infection,
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396. Mr. Vaughn needs to be back here
in a bed, and you know it.
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397. J.D.: I got about the answer I expected.
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398. - Get out!
- No.
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399. Actually, you know what,
stay if you want to.
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400. I'm going to get out of this cage
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and see some patients.
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402. No, you're not.
It's 7:00. Your day's over.
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403. J.D.: It's scary how easy it is to
become resigned to your lot in life.
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404. You just go about your business,
same as always.
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405. So, I hear you're
the new personnel director.
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406. Nice office. I just have to hang this.
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407. J.D.: That's why even the tiniest
change in a dynamic
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409. - Good night, Carla. Good night, Elliot.
- Good night.
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410. - Good night.
- Good night.
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411. - Did you do something good?
- I totally did.
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413. J.D.: As for me,
I was fine with my new lot in life,
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414. because I knew the payoff
would always outweigh the cost.
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416. Look, I want to thank you
for listening to me about Mr. Vaughn.
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417. Yeah. Go to hell.
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418. J.D.: Or not.
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419. Swing low, sweet chariot
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420. Chariot
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421. Coming for to carry me home
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422. Oh, hey, Dr. Wells. How's it going?
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423. Swing low
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424. sweet chariot
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425. Coming for to carry me home
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