:24:02
No place in particular.
We sort of moved around.
:24:05
My father was a construction boomer.
Building dams, mostly.
:24:10
You can call me Laura.
:24:12
Is your family still alive, Laura?
:24:14
No.
:24:16
I don't know. I have
some cigarettes around here someplace.
:24:18
- Do you want a cigarette?
- No, I want to offer you one.
:24:20
- You could light it for me.
- Oh, yes.
:24:25
Here.
:24:27
That's just like your husband's.
:24:32
He gave me this because I liked
the one he had.
:24:34
He's like that.
He gives me presents all the time.
:24:37
Do you have a happy marriage?
:24:41
What went wrong
with the first marriage?
:24:44
Well, what when wrong is
when I went for Manny.
:24:47
Well, that's honest enough.
:24:49
It was more than just that. Like I said,
I grew up on the move, and...
:24:52
Jack-- that was my first husband--
Jack didn't like to move.
:24:56
He wouldn't even take a transfer
when he had the chance.
:24:58
I was really bored.
:25:00
Manny likes to go. We're always going
whenever we get the chance.
:25:04
We've been all over.
I'm thirsty.
:25:07
Water, or would a beer do?
:25:09
I think a beer would do fine.
:25:11
Maida, bring me
a bottle of beer, will you?
:25:16
- Are you married?
- No.
:25:19
That's nice.
:25:21
What do you do alone in this house
if you aren't married?
:25:24
Well, it's a family home,
and I'm the last of the family.
:25:27
- There you are.
- Thank you.
:25:30
- Aren't you having one?
- No, not right now.
:25:34
There you are.
:25:36
Could Muff have a little
in that ashtray? He loves beer.
:25:39
You want a beer for the dog?
:25:42
Well, here we are.
:25:49
He'll go to sleep now.
:25:54
- Isn't he cute?
- Yeah.
:25:56
How about it?
Are you ready?