:11:01
Why you have to pick tonight
to come and fight with me.
:11:04
l came here to tell you
that Roberta left home!
:11:09
What do you mean, left home?
When?
:11:12
l called from the banquet,
and l spoke to Libby.
:11:15
Roberta, she said, told her
that she couldn't stand...
:11:17
our fighting any longer,
:11:19
that she couldn't stand
the atmosphere of hate.
:11:22
And that's a direct quote.
:11:24
Where is she? Did Libby say?
:11:26
She's going to spend the night
at Sally Bolton's house.
:11:29
l spoke to her.
:11:31
Cindy, we can't do this
to the kids.
:11:34
We've got to call a truce,
even if it's a pretense.
:11:38
We've got to start being civil
to each other.
:11:40
And add hypocrisy
to the problem?
:11:42
They'd see through that.
That's not the answer.
:11:45
Well, we've got to do something.
:11:47
You're right.
:11:49
And the only answer
is a divorce.
:11:52
You think that will make them
feel more secure?
:11:55
A broken home?
:11:57
lt's better to come
from a broken home...
:11:58
than to live in one.
:12:02
You may be right.
:12:05
And you may be right
about me, too.
:12:08
l'm suppose l'm like a lot
of men--a bigamist,
:12:10
married to both a woman
and a job.
:12:13
And l can't be number-two wife
any longer.
:12:17
[Buzzer]
:12:22
Yes, Danny?
:12:23
DANNY: Patroni wants
a skip-loader.
:12:26
Get one from the lot.
We've got to get that plane out.
:12:29
And, Danny, keep 29 clean
so it'll be operational.
:12:32
That's what l mean. Those things
are more important than we are.
:12:36
No, not more important, but
at the moment, more imperative.
:12:39
We're in a hell of a mess.
:12:41
We certainly are.
:12:47
lt's a big step, Cindy.
:12:49
Are you sure you don't want
to reconsider?
:12:52
No. lt's too late, Mel.
:12:54
And it's not just the girls
l'm thinking of.
:12:58
There's someone else, Mel. There
has been for quite a while.