:49:00
- Calm down, Mabel.
- Let me - Let me start over.
:49:04
- Hello, Dad.
- Hi, honey.
:49:06
- Hello, uh, Mama.
- That's better. That's better.
:49:08
Hello, darling.
Now, take it easy, won't you?
:49:10
- Hello, Tina.
- Hello.
:49:12
Hello, Mama.
:49:14
- Hello.
- Hi, Mabel.
:49:16
- How do you do, Adolph?
- Fine. Wonderful.
:49:18
- Hello, Dr. Zepp.
- Hi.
:49:20
Hello, Angelo.
:49:22
- Hello, bananas.
- Hi.
:49:25
How am I doin'? Okay.
:49:28
Listen, I really wish
that you would go home, though...
:49:31
because Nick and I
do want to go to bed together.
:49:35
You know, we can't talk or anything
while you're still here.
:49:37
Now, watch your language.
:49:39
- George, I think we should go.
- Just sit down.
:49:42
I told you to sit down.
It's not the right time.
:49:44
- Oh, horse manure.
- It's time to go, George.
:49:47
- It is not.
- Mabel, take it easy.
:49:49
Let's just -Your- It's your first day...
:49:51
and you're letting yourself go,
and you know that's not good.
:49:54
- Naughty Mommy.
- Fish party.
:49:56
- "Fish party"?
- That's funny.
:49:59
"Fish party." That's funny, Mabel.
:50:01
- Naughty, naughty, naughty.
- Naughty.
:50:03
- Mabel, everyone here's your friend.
- I got a joke.
:50:06
- This jo - Oh, Nick, this is funny.
- Mabel, relax and calm down.
:50:09
Let me tell this one.
And it's nothing bad or anything.
:50:12
Um, this is a joke, uh, uh...
:50:15
about a census taker who was, uh...
:50:19
up in the Ozark Mountains and, uh...
:50:22
he went up to this -
to this little shack, you know...
:50:26
and he knocked on the door and -
:50:27
In the Ozarks? In the Ozarks?
:50:29
- Yeah. Like any kind of mountains.
- I know that joke.
:50:32
- Kind of a hillbilly.
- We know the joke.
:50:34
- We don't know it.
- Well, I know it.
:50:36
That's funny.
:50:39
That's very funny.
:50:41
Too -Too exciting.
Too much excitement.
:50:45
Do you like it, Nick?
:50:47
Uh, uh...
:50:48
- It's all right.
- Then, uh...
:50:50
- Hold on, Mabel.
- Come on.
:50:52
he said-