:48:10
Everything looks so...
:48:12
If you want pastry,
let's wait and get it at Brian's.
:48:14
I don't want
any pastry.
:48:19
Did a man come in here
this morning and buy a birthday cake?
:48:22
Lady, ten men came in
and bought ten birthday cakes.
:48:25
This cake had two names on it,
but written the way a child
writes, not the way a...
:48:30
Oh, yeah. The colored guy that
made me write on the cake.
:48:34
- What were the names?
- I don't know.
:48:37
Daisy and Debbie.
:48:40
Dominique and Danielle.
:48:42
- That's what it was.
- Yeah! That's it.
:48:44
I did it,
and I don't even remember.
:48:46
- Can I have your names, please?
- What for?
:48:49
My name is Grace Collier, and I write
for "The Staten Island Panorama."
:48:53
And I'm her mother,
Mrs. Payson Collier.
:48:56
My girlfriend and I
read your column.
:48:58
My name
is Elaine Deanna.
:49:01
Deanna.
:49:03
- And the other girl is Louise Wilanski.
- Wilanski.
:49:07
- What do you want to know?
- Thank you. That's fine.
:49:11
Huh.
How do you like that?
:49:15
She says she's gonna write an article,
and she doesn't ask us any questions.
:49:19
They're just terrible
about deadlines.
:49:22
Next, please?
:49:26
Really, Grace,
you were rather abrupt.
:49:29
I happen to be working
on an assignment.
:49:32
Well, don't you think you're taking this
little job of yours a bit seriously?
:49:35
You're 25 years old. You should be
thinking about something else.
:49:38
I'm not gonna marry anybody.
:49:40
And I wish you'd stop referring
to my work as "a little job."
:49:44
I like to call what I do
a profession,
:49:46
only working for "The Staten Island"
"Panorama" is a bit of a joke.
:49:50
- Do you know what
my next assignment is?
- No, I don't.
:49:52
I'm having lunch tomorrow
with an 80-year-old ex-con...
:49:55
who's just carved an entire replica
of the Danbury Penitentiary out of soap.