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LUTNICK: I did have lunch w/ him as I was on a boat going across on a family vacation. My wife was with me as were my 4 children and nannies. We had lunch on the island. That's true. For an hour. We left with all of my children
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// EVER CRAVING, NEEDING, HARMING
// DESTROYING ALL, AND ITSELF
He is The Serpent, Son of The Serpent, Feast of The Serpent. He is the one "THAT EATETH HIS OWN TAIL," a new story from The Wrong Station.
Written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Anthony Botelho.
// EVER CRAVING, NEEDING, HARMING
// DESTROYING ALL, AND ITSELF
He is The Serpent, Son of The Serpent, Feast of The Serpent. He is the one "THAT EATETH HIS OWN TAIL," a new story from The Wrong Station.
Written by Alexander Saxton and performed by Anthony Botelho.
CHOTINER: So you misrepresented the doctor.
M: Well, I didn't know it would be popular. It was just for our followers.
C: Right. It's okay to lie when it's only close friends.
M: Hold on
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look
CHOTINER: So you misrepresented the doctor.
M: Well, I didn't know it would be popular. It was just for our followers.
C: Right. It's okay to lie when it's only close friends.
M: Hold on
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look
CHOTINER: So you learned this technique in school?
DR: No, not— listen it was good advice. Pagliacci was in town.
C: Right. Is it standard to give advice before learning a patient’s name?
DR: Now look