:27:00
Earl invited us out Sunday,
to the Pavilion.
:27:04
Would you like to go?
:27:07
We've been going out a lot, Jerry.
:27:09
I know, Mae. I've been taking up
a lot of your time.
:27:12
My time is not so precious.
:27:15
How is your father?
:27:17
I wish he'd quit drinking.
:27:21
I guess it must be terrible
to get old and lonely.
:27:24
Yes.
:27:27
I suppose that's what everyone's afraid of,
getting old and lonely.
:27:31
I suppose.
:27:44
It's funny, though, how they
used to fight, him and my mother.
:27:49
Then when she died,
he just sat and cried.
:27:52
- He's a stubborn old man.
- Are you stubborn?
:27:55
Me? No, I ain't much of anything.
:27:58
You shouldn't run yourself
down like that, Jerry.
:28:01
I'm not running myself down.
It's just that...
:28:04
...well, I wish I was a little like Earl.
:28:06
Did you ever hear Earl imitate Chinese?
All I can imitate's a duck.
:28:10
Oh, Jerry, leave the imitations to Earl.
:28:12
He's just kind of an imitation himself.
:28:24
I'm real glad
you came back home, Mae.
:28:28
Why?
:28:30
I like you, you know that.
:28:31
You don't know anything about me.
:28:33
What kind of an animal am I?
Do I have fangs, do I purr?
:28:36
What jungle am I from?
:28:38
- You don't know a thing about me.
- That ain't important.
:28:41
People have funny things
swimming around inside of them.
:28:44
Don't you ever wonder what they are?
:28:46
Well, maybe. Once in a while.
:28:48
I don't like to think about
things like that.
:28:52
Look at me, Jerry.
:28:54
Are you in love with me?
:28:58
I guess so.