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And when your father died,how did that make you feel? I don't know. I was nine. It was like there wasthis distinction, suddenly, between youand the rest of the world. I looked around me. Life went on justlike it did before. But it wasn't likeit was before. My uncle helped.He would visit. He at least listened. And I thought if I could light my own fartsI could fly to the moon,or at least Uranus. But if I couldn't do thatat least I could use mypenis as a pogo stick, and that might bea way of getting around. I'm sorry? Mmm-hmm.Yes, that's good. Well, I think you're makingfine progress, Hunter. We'll talk later in group. Thank you
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And when your father died how did that make you feel
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I don't know I was nine
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It was like there was this distinction suddenly
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between you and the rest of the world
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I looked around me
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Life went on just like it did before
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But it wasn't like it was before
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My uncle helped He would visit
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He at least listened
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And I thought
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if I could light my own farts I could fly to the moon or at least Uranus
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But if I couldn't do that at least I could use my penis as a pogo stick
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and that might be a way of getting around
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I'm sorry
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Mmm hmm Yes that's good
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Well I think you're making fine progress Hunter
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We'll talk later in group
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Thank you
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Movie Summary
The true story of Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams, who in the 1970s found that humor is the best medicine, and was willing to do just anything to make his patients laugh—even if it meant risking his own career.