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Receptionist: Hello. Dr. Okamoto’s office. | Receptionist: Hello. Dr. Okamoto’s office. | |
Tony: This is Tony Lamotta. I have a terrible backache. | Tony: This is Tony Lamotta. I *’ave a terrible backache. | |
Receptionist: We have an opening tomorrow morning at 10:00. | Receptionist: We *’ave an opening tomorrow morning at 10:00. | |
Tony: I had to stay home from work today. You haven’t got anything sooner? | Tony: I *’ad *ta stay home from work today. *Ya *’aven’t got anything sooner? | |
Receptionist: Wait a minute. | Receptionist Wait a minute. | |
The doctor has a cancellation at 3:00 today. Can you come in then? | The doctor *’as a cancellation at 3:00 today. *Kin *ya come in then? | |
Tony: She has an opening at 3:00? Thank you so much. | Tony: She *’as an opening at 3:00? Thank *ya so much. | |
Receptionist: You’re welcome. What kind of insurance do you have? | Receptionist: *Yer welcome. What kind *a insurance do *ya *’ave? | |
Tony: What kind of insurance do I have? | Tony: What kind *a insurance do I *’ave? | |
Receptionist: The doctors have a policy. If you don’t have insurance, we can’t bill you. | Receptionist: The doctors *’ave a policy. If *ya don’t *’ave insurance, we *kant bill *ya. | |
Tony: You mean, I’m going to have to pay her today? I hadn’t planned for that. | Tony: *Ya mean, I’m *gonna *hafta pay *’er today? I *’adn’t planned *fer that. |