:18:02
- Okay. You're on.
- Okay.
:18:05
- You think that's funny?
:18:08
- We'll buy you a gun,
send you to public school.
- I'm sorry.
:18:11
I'm getting tickets to the ballet
a week from Friday. Do you want to go?
:18:15
- I don't know. Let me ask Phil.
- Phil can come with us.
:18:18
Only if he pays.
:18:20
- I don't think Phil likes ballet.
- I don't either. I'm goin'.
:18:23
Good for your soul.
:18:25
No. I think I'll pass, Mom.
:18:30
- Listen, am I a nagging father?
- No.
:18:34
You're just feeling
the loss of separation.
:18:36
I'm not your little girl anymore.
:18:38
Wash your mouth with soap!
:18:41
- Hey, no physical contact, please!
- Got to go.
:18:44
- Bye.
- Bye.
:18:48
Bye.
:18:54
Do you think Daddy's
worried about getting old?
:18:56
- Are you taking a psych course this year?
- Mm-hmm.
:19:00
He's always joking. Never seems
to take anything seriously, you know.
:19:04
You mean, he doesn't take Phil seriously,
and that bothers you.
:19:07
No, it doesn't.
I don't take Phil that seriously either.
:19:10
Oh, I think
you're serious about Phil.
:19:17
Mom, I'm still a virgin,
if that's what you meant.
:19:21
It's not what I meant.
But I'm glad you told me.
:19:24
- I just meant that you like Phil.
- I like Phil.
:19:27
I'm not gonna marry him.
I'm never getting married.
:19:32
- You will.
- Don't be so sure.
:19:34
- Why not?
- Why should I?
:19:36
Everybody I know who's married
is either miserable or divorced.
:19:38
- I don't want that.
- Oh, Patti. That's ridiculous!
:19:40
- There's a lot of happily married couples.
- Name three.
:19:44
- Uhh.
- Uh.
:19:46
- I'll have to think about it.
- Yeah.
:19:48
See you later.
:19:50
383 West Broadway, please.