As Jim and Harold stand behind an exploding volcano, they discuss Jim's coffee addiction. |
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| "You are so (docile) right now Jim. You don't even care that there's a volcano exploding behind you." | |
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| "Yeah, I know. It's the coffee" | |
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| "Your excess of coffee is really making me (disdain) you Jim!" | |
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| "Oh please, this is just your (disposition). You are always like this." | |
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| "No it's not!" Harold yells with a dismissive sigh. | |
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| You always make me angry and (disgruntled) Harold. | |
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