Mr. Hyde raises his arm and says to the doctor, "Doc, it hurts when I do this."
The doctor said, "Don't do that."
The doctor said, "Don't do that."
"Oh, okay. Thanks."
"How long have you had that?"
"Since about a week back."
"You got a weak back?"
"No. My arm. My arm is killing me."
"Have you ever had that before?"
"Yeah."
"Well, you got it again."
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