:09:00
- No, l don't know what the hell--
- Lookit, tell her l was here, will ya ?
:09:03
- Yeah, all right.
l'll ask her. l don't know.
- Yeah, okay.
:09:06
- Hope you get the right
McDonald, that's all.
- Yeah, all right, sir.
:09:08
l wish't l was a rich man
:09:11
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
:09:22
We place a lot of nurses,
people in the phone company.
:09:26
You know,
ladies like yourself.
:09:28
And you've had education,
and you think that you won't
get the value from the set.
:09:33
I know you will,
once it's in the home.
:09:36
I want to say this, by the way, I hope
it brings you lots and lots of luck.
:09:39
Why, thank you.
l just hope l get around to reading it.
:09:42
- Okay, I'll give you
five towards it, okay ?
- God bless you.
:09:46
Now, see, she's making your
balance there a lot easier for you.
:09:49
- All right ?
- God bless you.
Bring you a lot of luck.
:09:52
Why don't l keep
my big mouth shut ?
:09:54
[Jimmy ] Your mother's got
an Irish personality. You have.
:09:56
I'm Irish myself, and Scotch.
That's a good combination.
:10:00
[ Charlie ] Well, you're more Scotch
than you're Irish, Jimmy.
:10:02
[Jimmy ] Well, thank you
very much for saying that.
:10:04
Jimmy, I'll tell you something.
I'll be very truthful.
:10:07
- l never ran into a mooch
like this in my life before.
- [ Laughing ]
:10:11
The biggest mooch
l ever seen in my life !
:10:16
- You know, l admire you.
- lt's like l told Landry
down at the office,
:10:19
gimme about ten mooches a day
in this business.
:10:21
- What's a moocher ?
- What do you mean ?
:10:24
- Easy to talk into.
- A mooch. Book mooch.
:10:26
- Oh, really ?
- You know, people that read a lot
and appreciate books.
:10:29
- Yeah.
- Don't tell me you don't.
l know you do.
:10:32
- Well, these aren't the books l read.
- Who was readin' this ?
:10:34
- Me. She don't read.
l'm the one that reads.
- l certainly wasn't reading that.
:10:37
You'd really love the Bible.
:10:39
You won't run into people
like me all the time.
You're gonna have to work harder.
:10:43
But you men are doing fine.
:10:46
I like to see men out, you know,
on their own, doing things.
:10:49
- lndependent.
- Right. Get away from companies.
:10:51
- Get away from people over you.
- Get away from pensions.
:10:53
- Right.
-And do what you believe
in life, just like you.
:10:56
- Yeah, l'm doin' swell.
- You, you've got a good job.
:10:59
- No, she don't believe
in what she's doin'.
- l don't believe in it.