:39:11
It's not far, is it?
My cat is thirsty.
:39:14
- Oh, is that a cat in there, sir?
- Yeah.
:39:17
I'm gonna have to charge you for it
as if it was luggage.
:39:19
All right.
:39:22
Hey, are you a salesman?
:39:24
Yeah. I'm one of the last
of your traveling salesmen.
:39:28
We don't see many
of you fellas anymore.
:39:31
We're a dying breed.
:39:33
- What do you sell?
- Cats.
:39:35
Oh, is that so?
:39:39
Let me tell you something.
:39:41
Times are bad. Don't you believe
what they're saying in the papers about a recession.
:39:45
- We're in a depression.
- You better believe it.
:39:49
Time was when
I could go into a town...
:39:52
sell six or seven cats
before lunchtime.
:39:54
Siamese, Burmese, Manx, Persian.
:39:58
Hey, my mom had a Persian.
:40:00
Russian blue, chocolate...
:40:02
calico, rex.
:40:05
What's a rex?
:40:07
See what I mean?
People don't know cats anymore.
:40:10
A rex is a 20-pounder.
:40:12
Geez, it must cost an arm and a leg
to feed that thing.
:40:18
That's why nobody buys them anymore.
:40:21
But Chicago- great town for cats.
:40:25
Why is Chicago a great town for cats?
:40:28
I don't know. It just is.
:40:53
Excuse me.
:40:56
I thought since we're gonna be
traveling companions...
:40:58
we ought to at least
know each other.