:44:00
Oh, yes. It's so wonderful.
You're steeped in history.
:44:03
We saw some great examples
from the fifth century BC.
:44:06
Remember that temple?
Beautifully preserved.
:44:09
- Tell you the truth, I prefer the beaches.
- She could sit in the sun all day.
:44:13
That's enough ruins.
How many ruins can you see?
:44:16
But that hot sand,
blue water - that's for me.
:44:19
Maybe we should continue this
conversation in the other room.
:44:24
First time I went to Europe,
with my first husband, years ago,
:44:27
all we saw was churches.
One cathedral led to another.
:44:30
They were beautiful but... you see two or
three, then enough already. All the day...
:44:35
- You knew he was bringing someone?
- Yes. Didn't I mention it?
:44:41
Give me a good sirloin anytime.
:44:44
Charcoal. They talk about
club steaks and porterhouse?
:44:48
Sirloin, charcoal and blood rare.
:44:51
Pearl's husband was something of a chef.
:44:55
He was an amateur chef.
:44:57
He was in the jewellery business,
my first husband, may he rest in peace.
:45:01
- Adam, my second, was an orthodontist.
- How many have you had?
:45:05
Two. Adam had a massive coronary.
Rudy was an alcoholic.
:45:09
- More gravy?
- No, no, no. It's too heavy.
:45:11
Ah, what are you worried about?
It's delicious. Try it.
:45:15
- Where are you from, Pearl?
- Florida.
:45:18
Oh, we lived all over the place when I
was younger, but I prefer a warm climate.
:45:23
I even lived in Australia for a year.
:45:25
With my sister Fay, when Adam died.
:45:28
I went nuts. It's dead there.
:45:31
I was in Sydney, Australia, once.
:45:33
Oh. Was I lying? Did you like it?
:45:37
It was just a vacation.
I was only there a couple of days.
:45:40
Lucky. It's like a morgue. Nothing to do
at night, no pizzazz. I couldn't take that.
:45:46
Here's a woman who could
go dancing every night.
:45:49
You know what I say: You only live once,
but once is enough if you play it right.
:45:53
- Do you have any children, Pearl?
- Oh, yes. I have two sons.
:45:57
Lewis and John.
:45:59
Lewis is in real estate.
John runs an art gallery.