Young at Heart
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:37:05
Alex told me to introduce myself.
Name's Barney Sloan.

:37:08
You must be Aunt... something.
:37:10
- Jessie.
- Yeah, Jessie.

:37:14
Name fits right in with the curtains
and the lamp.

:37:18
Very domestic.
:37:20
My name came first, curtains came after.
:37:25
What type of aunt are you?
:37:27
Gruff voice hiding a soft heart type,
:37:30
or the sweet, simple, "Snakes alive, I smell
something burning in the kitchen" type?

:37:34
Alex should have prepared me for you.
:37:38
- Would you like a cup of tea?
- Sure.

:37:40
If I threw in a couple of cakes,
would you object?

:37:45
How could you know I haven't eaten
since yesterday?

:37:48
I'm the near-sighted, you can't hide
a thing from me type of aunt.

:37:52
I see.
:37:54
Well, you needn't look so noble.
Tea is just a little hot water.

:37:58
I'll put the kettle on. I'll let you know
what I think about you later.

:38:24
- Hi!
- Hi. Home early.

:38:27
- Did you get everything?
- I think so.

:38:29
Good.
:38:31
- Got a surprise for you.
- Really?

:38:33
- Mmm.
- I could use one right about now.

:38:36
It was so packed in that market I didn't think
I'd ever get waited on.

:38:42
- What's that?
- The surprise.

:38:44
- Who?
- Friend of Alex's,

:38:46
I'm making him tea, just a little hot water.
:38:49
- That's one of Alex's songs, isn't it?
- Mm-hm.

:38:54
Hmm... I like what he's doing with it.
:38:59
Hey - get set, you're in for something.

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