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1.47sAll right, then. Have a tasty afternoon.
2.94s(CHUCKLES) Ah, there's a smile.
1.73sSo, what can I do for you, Mr. Swanson?
1.94sDoc, I can't take it anymore.
2.47sI want to walk again. I'll do whatever it takes.
2.94sWell, there is a highly experimental new procedure.
2sIt's essentially a leg transplant.
1.57sIf you'd be willing to sign a waiver,
1.57sI think I may be able to help you.
2.53sYou know, when you talk, you sound a lot like my father-in-law,
1.1sCarter Pewterschmidt.
1.7sOh, that's funny. He's a patient of mine.
1.3sHere's my urine sample, Doctor.
1.13sThank you, Mr. Pewterschmidt.
1.1sHi, Peter.
1.37sYou know, Peter says we sound alike.
1.27sReally? I don't hear it.
1.67s- Actually, I think I do hear it now.
- Really?
2.7sYeah, you know, we've never really had any extended interaction,
1.07sso I've never noticed it.
1.2sHey, I think I hear it, too.
1.17sSeems lazy, doesn't it?
1.7sWell, there's only so many voices in the world,
1.73ssome of them are bound to be similar.
2.67sNow, Mr. Swanson, through the magic of digital imaging,
4.04swe'll select the legs most suited to your body from our inventory of donors.
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