1:12:08
It's always those three top buttons.
1:12:10
I'll make it. I used to be a riveter
on the Golden Gate Bridge.
1:12:15
- There you are.
- Thank you.
1:12:18
Now then, tell me,
how do you like the bandstand?
1:12:22
I had it built especially for Jardinet.
Will he like it?
1:12:25
If he ever sees it.
1:12:28
Yes, Whitcomb.
1:12:30
Pardon me, madam...
1:12:31
but here are the seating arrangements
for your final approval.
1:12:34
No, Whitcomb.
Judge Chanock will sit on my left hand...
1:12:39
and you will sit on my right hand.
1:12:42
How will you eat? Through a tube?
1:12:44
376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381...
1:12:49
382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387...
1:12:54
388, 389, 390...
1:12:57
91, 92, 93, 94, 95...
1:13:00
96, 97...
1:13:01
398, 399, 400.
1:13:05
They all showed up.
Looks like no second helpings.
1:13:11
Ladies and gentlemen...
1:13:12
on behalf of our gracious, charming,
and lovely hostess...
1:13:15
I say to you:
1:13:17
Good evening, friends.
1:13:20
- And now, let's lap up the vittles.
"- Monsieur," control yourself.
1:13:27
Find Mr. Loophole.
Tell him we'll be ready in five minutes.
1:13:30
Sure, Jeff. Five minutes.
1:13:32
- M. La Fontaine?
- What is it, my little smorgasbord?
1:13:35
It's 5 minutes of 10:00,
and they're not here yet.
1:13:37
It takes time.
You know how elephants are.
1:13:40
- Elephants?
- Who said anything about elephants?
1:13:42
Give me that.
You've had quite enough of this.
1:13:46
Elephants. At your age.
1:13:50
And since Mrs. Dukesbury
and her checkbook...
1:13:53
are entirely responsible
for this magnificent shindig...
1:13:56
I suggest we give the kid a great big hand.