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Oh Lionel, glad you could make it. Can I get you a drink?
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Yeah, something soft; I'm driving.
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Parking's an absolute nightmare around here, isn't it? You have to reverse into the tiniest of spaces.
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Still, I managed it. I mean, parking's not exactly brain surgery, is it?
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And I should know.
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Why is that, are you a doctor?
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Careful. Not a doctor. I'm a brain surgeon. Big difference. BIIIG difference.
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Yeah, I actually know a joke about this.
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What's the difference between a doctor and a brain surgeon?
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One's not exactly brain surgery, the other IS brain surgery.
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So, what do you, guys, do?
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I'm an accountant.
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Oh, that's good. Yeah, I COULD DO WITH an accountant.
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Filling in those tax forms can get really confusing, can't it?
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Still ...
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... it's not exactly brain surgery, is it?
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I mean, brain surgery, believe me, is very complex.
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Are you an accountant, too?
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No, I work for charity.
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Oh, that's a very selfless job, isn't it. I really admire you.
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I don't think I could ever do what you do.
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I say that because it's emotionally draining, not because it's hard.
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I mean ...
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... it's not exactly brain surgery, is it?
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Which, as a brain surgeon, is what I do.
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Lionel, here's your drink.
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Lionel's a brain surgeon, you know.
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Yeah, he mentioned it.
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Oh Jeff, they kept you late at the space center?
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As always, yeah.
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Have you met Lionel?
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No, hello Lionel.
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So Jeff, how do you EARN A CRUST?
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I'm a scientist. I work mainly with rockets.
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It's pretty tough work. What do you do?
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Well I don't mean to BOAST, but I'm a brain surgeon.
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Brain surgery?
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Not exactly rocket science.