:21:03
How's your time for
the next couple of weeks?
:21:08
Looks like I'm gonna be
booked up solid.
:21:11
Welcome home.
:21:20
Nah.
Fill that, Joe.
:21:24
Look out
for the Venezuelan.
:21:27
Possible straight.
:21:29
Pair of cowboys.
:21:31
- Hello?
- Well, cost you five.
:21:34
- I'll go along.
- ¿Quien habla?
:21:36
Un momento,
por favor.
:21:38
The call is for
Senora Parker.
:21:40
Senora Parker.
:21:42
It is San Francisco.
A Mrs. Buckman is calling.
:21:45
Hi, Mother.
:21:47
Hello, Tish?
Where in Venezuela are you?
:21:50
I've never heard of it. We've been
trying to get you on the phone for hours.
:21:54
We're flying down
to Houston tonight...
:21:56
Oh.
Well, your father.
:21:58
Yes, well, it took
a bit of female doing,
:22:01
but with one thing
and another,
:22:03
I finally convinced him I should
leave the store and come live with him.
:22:07
Of course, legitimately.
:22:10
We flipped a coin and he won.
We're getting married in Houston.
:22:12
Greg, Dad and Mother
are going to get married.
:22:18
When? You can't.
Not 'til we get back.
:22:21
A daughter has a right to be
at her parents' wedding.
:22:25
She wants us to wait for...
Here, talk to your father.
:22:28
Hello.
:22:30
Yeah, well, I kinda
like the idea too.
:22:33
How long are you two
gonna be down there?
:22:36
How long will we be here?
I'll let you talk to Greg.
:22:41
Congratulations.
About time you did something right.
:22:44
We should wrap it up
in a few more days.
:22:47
We'll start clearing
the junk off tomorrow.
:22:49
I know how long we've been here, but
there's guerrilla activity in the hills.
:22:53
They've been shootin' up
our water lines.
:22:55
No, no, no,
the army's here now...
:22:58
and I've got Colonel Valdez' solemn oath
there'll be no more trouble.