:55:00
I'm asking you.
:55:01
If you want to know why Skipper
cracked up, ask Maggie the cat.
:55:04
What did she do?
:55:06
Chase him out of the window
of that Chicago hotel?
:55:09
Did that little bitty girl shove
your big hero out all by herself?
:55:13
Why?
:55:16
What went on
between Skipper and Maggie?
:55:19
Ask her.
:55:25
Maggie, come here.
:55:26
Can I be of assistance, Big Daddy?
:55:32
Trixie's ready to play the piano for you!
:55:35
Go ahead, play.
:55:45
What was going on
between you and Skipper?
:55:50
Well, you see, Big Daddy....
:55:54
Well?
:55:56
Come on, Maggie!
:55:58
You wanted to talk truth upstairs.
:56:00
Go ahead!
:56:02
Big Daddy wants to know. Tell him!
:56:09
Skipper didn't like me.
:56:11
Why didn't Skipper like you?
:56:13
-You know he was against our marriage.
-Why?
:56:16
-Because it meant less freedom for you.
-Freedom to do what?
:56:20
Freedom to run from town to town.
:56:23
Planes, trains, always running!
:56:25
-Football practice, dirty stories--
-Nobody forced you to come along with us!
:56:29
I didn't expect to spend my honeymoon
in the locker room with the boys.
:56:33
Since when did a man's smell
ever injure your sensitive feelings?
:56:37
Football, baby!
:56:39
The idea of football smelled.
:56:41
Especially the notions
of a professional team.
:56:44
He didn't need any team of his own.
:56:46
He could've gotten a spot
on any pro team in the country.
:56:51
You organized your own team
on account of Skipper.
:56:53
-You're a liar!
-He wasn't good enough on his own.
:56:57
Professional football is a business...
:56:59
...not a social club!