:21:00
helped me with the visa,
things like that.
:21:04
Anyway,
I could pay him back...
:21:08
with the money
I make from endorsements.
:21:13
Endorsements.
:21:15
That's like selling your name,
isn't it?
:21:17
Yeah, but it doesn't bother me.
:21:20
Names don't mean
any more to me than titles.
:21:24
I've got some relatives
who'd argue with you about that.
:21:30
Terrible sign, isn't it?
:21:34
No. I like it.
:21:38
Good-bye, Mother.
:21:43
- Whose old car's that?
- I'll introduce you.
:21:45
Joe Santo,
Mary Tate Farnsworth...
:21:48
Dorothy Stephens.
:21:49
- Hi. Nice to meet you.
- Hi. Right back at you, hon.
:21:55
Had your breakf--I'm sorry!
:21:57
Gosh, that was alive, isn't it?
:22:04
Everybody smile.
:22:07
All right. Come on, Bill.
:22:09
Let's go down this way.
:22:14
What was your father?
:22:16
He was a sculptor and a teacher.
:22:20
Excuse me for being so direct.
:22:22
I've always heard that...
:22:26
that...
:22:28
people of
your profession were...
:22:31
Homosexual?
:22:32
Uh-huh.
:22:34
I can only
speak for myself...
:22:37
but if you want me
to prove it...
:22:43
- More fish?
- No.
:22:47
Do you know
the Russian writer Turgenev?
:22:53
He's so moving.
:22:58
I just feel too much, Joe.