:40:10
Phil, will you relax?
We haven't done anything so far...
:40:12
and they can't lock you up
for just thinking about something.
:40:15
Not yet, anyway.
:40:22
How's Linda? Has she gotten over
her fishing phobia yet?
:40:27
- No, but she enjoys the boat.
- Not doing any fishing, though.
:40:31
Nope. I'm still the only fisherman.
:40:35
I guess it's nice out there on a Sunday.
Peaceful, quiet.
:40:39
Yeah. You ought to try it sometime, Harry.
:40:43
I'll bet you've forgotten
what the ocean smells like.
:40:47
I remember when I was a kid, I hitched
a ride on a trolley car to Coney Island.
:40:52
Saw the ocean for the first time.
:40:55
God, nothing could make me forget it.
:40:58
Just blue and green.
:41:02
You ought to come out on the boat, Harry.
:41:04
Yeah, I guess I should.
:41:17
Keep it.
:41:19
You're a very generous citizen.
:41:21
Take a good look at us,
we're a vanishing breed.
:41:23
Do you see this, Mac? You know what it is?
:41:25
It's a portable bathroom.
I can't take five minutes off for a piss.
:41:28
- So don't make jokes with me, mister!
- All right, I'm sorry.
:41:30
- I didn't mean anything. Here, take this.
- Stick it up your ass!
:41:36
It's the pollution, Harry.
It makes everybody crazy.
:41:42
- Do you have any drops with you?
- No.
:41:44
My eyes are burning.
:41:47
I tell you, Phil, there's one
wonderful thing about Los Angeles.
:41:51
- What's that?
- It's not Buffalo.
:41:56
You son of a bitch. You know
how many times that I've fallen for that?