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Someone once said, "We don't stop playing because we grow old." 00:00:36.036 - 00:00:39.370
"We grow old because we stop playing." 00:00:39.478 - 00:00:41.973
When you're a kid, you can't imagine having any other group of friends. 00:00:43.293 - 00:00:46.957
You think you're gonna be buddies forever. 00:00:47.130 - 00:00:49.041
Of course, for most people, that just doesn't happen. 00:00:49.508 - 00:00:52.216
But my friends and I, we figured out a way around that. 00:00:53.470 - 00:00:57.134
We just never stopped playing. 00:00:57.599 - 00:01:00.182
And I like to think that simple thing, playing a game, 00:01:00.686 - 00:01:04.020
is what made me the man I am today. 00:01:04.106 - 00:01:07.644
So the man you are today wants to be a janitor. 00:01:11.780 - 00:01:14.772
Yes. 00:01:15.409 - 00:01:16.409
Look, Doctor Malloy, I'm looking at your résumé. 00:01:16.827 - 00:01:19.410
It says you got a Ph.D. in veterinary medicine 00:01:19.496 - 00:01:21.533
and that you actually have a successful practice right now. 00:01:21.748 - 00:01:24.410
Look, there comes a time in every man's life 00:01:24.835 - 00:01:28.669
where you just gotta take stock, 00:01:28.839 - 00:01:30.455
ask yourself what's really important, what's on your bucket list. 00:01:30.632 - 00:01:34.876
So let me get this straight. 00:01:36.305 - 00:01:37.425
On your bucket list, you don't have, like, skydiving or rock climbing, 00:01:37.472 - 00:01:41.591
or tap dancing, maybe? 00:01:41.685 - 00:01:43.050
Dancing with wolves, 00:01:43.145 - 00:01:44.351