1:40:14
You had us pretty worried, you know...
1:40:17
just dropping out of sight like that.
1:40:19
We didn't even know where to start.
1:40:22
You could have sent us a postcard.
1:40:24
Now, that is the least thing
you could have done.
1:40:26
I should have done that.
1:40:28
But I didn't want you to worry.
I was pretty busy with one thing and...
1:40:31
We didn't even know
where to start looking for you.
1:40:34
Do you know the Bureau
of Missing Persons...
1:40:36
isn't even listed in the phone book?
I thought it came under the FBI.
1:40:40
Anyway, by accident...
1:40:42
Wilma ran into Erica's sister-in-law
at the supermarket yesterday...
1:40:45
and she mentioned that Erica had
come back with the baby and all that.
1:40:49
- Who's that?
- Erica's sister-in-law!
1:40:52
So we put two and two together.
1:40:55
It's the last place in the world
we figured to find you.
1:40:57
- You take cream, Gerald?
- You know I don't, Pop.
1:41:01
Yes.
1:41:02
- Wilma?
- No, Pop.
1:41:05
They tell me this immediate area
has more millionaires per capita...
1:41:09
than just about anywhere in the world.
1:41:12
Boy, that was a really tasty
meat loaf you made, Pop.
1:41:15
That was really good meat loaf,
wasn't it, Wilma?
1:41:18
A friend of mine, he gave me the recipe.
Old Mexican recipe.
1:41:22
Yes, sir.
1:41:23
I found it pretty expensive
shopping here at first...
1:41:26
but after I got to know my way around...
1:41:31
Pop, there's something I want to say.
1:41:35
I've been thinking back
about a lot of things...
1:41:37
and I realize I was upset
about a lot of things...
1:41:40
that weren't, well, that aren't very important.
1:41:44
That's pretty natural.
1:41:45
Perfectly natural, Wilma.
Everybody's got his ups and downs.
1:41:49
It's a big job running a house
and raising a family.
1:41:51
Yes, I guess, but I'm just not going to be...
1:41:54
as compulsive as I was about things.
1:41:58
I've given up sewing as a hobby.