:11:00
...like Mae West, and you'd sing...
:11:03
Well, you got me...
Boo-hoo, you've got me crying for you
:11:06
And it made Mother laugh.
:11:08
It made all of us laugh.
:11:10
What did we do, Leonard,
live in different houses?
:11:17
Another drink.
:11:20
You don't even remember him
tap-dancing, huh?
:11:25
He'd roll up the little rug
by the telephone table...
:11:27
...and he'd do a tap dance.
- Take it easy.
:11:30
- What's the matter with you?
- Hey, Bobby.
:11:42
There's a parcel of land
back there for you.
:11:44
Things are gonna be left there for you.
I don't know how you wanna handle it.
:11:48
If you've got a lawyer,
or how you wanna handle it.
:11:51
I don't know either, Leonard.
I don't know about "handle it." l...
:11:54
It has to do with what is legal.
:11:56
There are certain things
you have to do.
:11:58
How's the printing business?
How are you doing?
:12:01
The printing business
is a bore, Robert.
:12:03
But your nephews are great,
and they're three years older.
:12:06
We have a new playroom
with a Ping-Pong table.
:12:09
Mother comes down on Sundays
and watches the kids play...
:12:11
...even though she can't see
the goddamn ball.
:12:14
Now for God's sakes,
will you help me out one time?
:12:16
- Don't lay it all on me, okay?
- I don't want to lay it all on you.
:12:19
It's legal matters. She talks about
some land she wants you to have.
:12:22
What's the matter? Is she sick?
:12:24
No, she's not sick,
but she's 70 years old...
:12:27
...and she's wrapping stuff
around her legs.
:12:29
I don't want any land, Leonard.
I don't want it.
:12:32
I don't give a damn
if you want it or not.
:12:34
I'm talking about legal matters.
:12:45
You know something, big shot?
You haven't changed a bit. Not a bit.
:12:51
There. There's some pictures
she sent for you.