1:31:00
What was his name?
1:31:01
Bud?
1:31:06
No.
1:31:09
No, we've given up writing.
1:31:12
I guess he's probably away at school.
1:31:16
I don't know. No one ever writes me
anything about him.
1:31:23
I guess they're afraid it would upset me.
1:31:26
Would it?
1:31:34
Maybe you'll feel a little stronger
about it in time.
1:31:38
I hope so.
1:31:59
I'll bet they've been practicing
some of that Freud on her.
1:32:02
I've read about him.
All he's concerned about is sex.
1:32:05
And it's costing us every blessed penny
we made on our stocks.
1:32:09
If we could've held onto those stocks,
we would've made a fortune.
1:32:12
I don't think it's very polite of you to turn
on the radio when I'm talking to you.
1:32:16
Stock prices crashed today...
1:32:18
...in the most disastrous trading ever
on the New York Stock Exchange.
1:32:22
$14 billion was lost
in the nation-wide attempt to unload.
1:32:25
Sell out? What do you mean, sell out?
You're getting panicky like everybody else.
1:32:29
Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
1:32:31
Now just don't get panicky, Jack.
Don't lose your courage.
1:32:36
Come in.
1:32:37
Hang on, Jack, just hang on.
Just hang in there.
1:32:41
No, I can't go on with this right now, Jack.
1:32:44
Sit down, friend, I'll be right with you.
1:32:47
I'm in New Haven.
1:32:49
My kid's in school up here.
1:32:51
Oh, hell, he's doing just fine.
Flunking every course, but otherwise fine.
1:32:57
He'll be all right.
I got an idea what's wrong with him.