:29:03
How much did you buy? - A half pound.
- How much was it?
:29:07
If I don't know that either.
:29:10
How do you know they're not cheating
you, if you don't know the prices?
:29:13
Would you tell me why you're
getting so worked up about ham?
:29:17
It's not just ham,
it's the whole principle.
:29:26
George, you didn't lose your job?
- No, I didn't lose my job.
:29:31
I'll have it the rest of my life.
- Then what are you worried about?
:29:36
You better check on Arnold.
See if he wants to have dinner, huh?
:29:40
We can eat in half an hour.
:29:50
What does "amortization" mean?
:30:04
Hindus had the right idea. When
the husband died, the wife went too.
:30:10
Threw herself on the funeral pyre.
And he didn't have to worry about her.
:30:14
I've been thinking, and
I want to do this, so don't say no.
:30:18
Fact is, I consider it a privilege.
- What? - I want to deliver a eulogy.
:30:23
That'd be fine. - And don't worry,
I'll give you one gorgeous send-off.
:30:28
I'm sure you will. Just wish
I could be around to hear it.
:30:32
Maybe I can knock out
a rough draft before you go.
:30:37
You know something, Arnold?
Judy will never make alone.
:30:41
Look at it this way, George:
:30:44
Judy's young, she's attractive,
she'll probably get married again.
:30:50
I'm sorry,
:30:52
I shouldn't say a thing like that,
with you not gone yet.
:30:56
It's alright, Arnold.
:30:58
Of course it's a possibility.
Judy might get married again.