:31:02
- I'd rather have you pose for me.
- Ain't that good, Marie?
:31:06
- That's fine.
- Nice of you to trouble yourself.
:31:08
I'm glad to help.
:31:15
What about a little music?
:31:29
That's nice, Marie.
:31:32
That's real artistic. I wish I was artistic.
:31:47
I'll get you something cold to drink.
:31:50
- She makes me feel undressed.
- Aren't you?
:31:54
- Ain't she seen a man before?
- Not a big, beautiful man like you.
:31:58
You know, you're gonna
get yourself into trouble.
:32:01
Get back.
:32:03
Hello, Dr Delaney.
:32:06
You know Turk Fisher, a classmate.
:32:08
- Hello, Daddy.
- Hiya, Doc, what's up?
:32:11
- Marie's doing a drawing.
- I'm entering the poster competition.
:32:15
Lunch ain't ready,
but it won't take a minute.
:32:18
Here. Make yourselves at home.
:32:22
Cottage cheese and buttermilk.
:32:24
- How does that sound?
- Fine.
:32:29
What happened to his clothes?
:32:32
Marie's doing a drawing
for her life class, Daddy.
:32:36
Why doesn't she draw him
in his clothes?
:32:38
It's not the same, Doc.
You see, this is a life class.
:32:42
They just draw bodies.
:32:44
They all do it in the classroom.
:32:47
It's not right. I don't care
if they do teach it at college.
:32:50
Marie shouldn't do things like that.
:32:53
But he's just posing for her.
Marie says lots of the athletes do it.
:32:57
They fuss because they haven't
any children. They had one who died.