251 -Can you feel it, baby? -Oh, yeah. 252 You got me doing all the work. 253 What I didn't know is that doctors and hospitals... 254 ...would consider them unnecessary luxuries. 255 I even asked the landlord to take a picture. 256 So if I lost one, it was like losing a month's groceries. 257 Hey, hey! Wait! Wait! 258 Hey, get back here! 259 Hey, man, l-- 260 -Who's he? -He's that guy.... 261 -Did you forget? -Forget what? 262 You're not supposed to have any of those. 263 -Yeah, I know. -You have two now. 264 Hey. 265 Hey, Mom. 266 One, two, three! 267 -That's a basketball! -Hey, hey. What do you mean? 268 You don't know that that's a basketball. 269 This could be an ant farm. This could be a microscope or anything. 270 -No, it's not. -There, there. 271 All right, come on. Open him up. Open him up. 272 -That paper's a little heavy, huh? -Yeah, but I got it. 273 You should've seen me out there today. 274 Somebody stole a scanner. I had to run the old girl down-- 275 Whatever. 276 -What? -Whatever, Chris. 277 What the hell you got attitude about? 278 -"Whatever" what? -Every day's got some damn story. 279 Hey, Roy. Roy! 280 Can you beat your little rug when nobody's out here? 281 There's dust and shit all over. 282 -I'm trying to keep a clean house. -Hey, wait a second. 283 Look, Linda, relax. 284 We're gonna come out of this. Everything is gonna be fine, all right? 285 You said that before, when I got pregnant. "lt'll be fine." 286 -So you don't trust me now? -Whatever. I don't care. 287 -Taxi! -Mr. Twistle. 288 -Yeah, hi. -Hi. Chris Gardner. 289 Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you? 290 I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago... 291 ...and I would just love to sit with you briefly-- 292 Listen, I'm going to Noe Valley, Chris. 293 -Take care of yourself. -Mr. Twistle. 294 Actually, I'm on my way to Noe Valley also. 295 How about we share a ride? 296 -All right, get in. -All right. 297 So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor... 298 ...who loved to play golf, hours every day... 299 ...and I would actually perform medical procedures... 300 ...when he'd leave me in the office. |