:31:02
Were you?!
:31:09
No.
:31:15
Is that a yes, Mrs. Kramer?
:31:24
No further questions.
:31:30
- Did you have to be so rough?
- Do you want the kid?
:31:33
Daddy?
:31:35
Daddy.
:31:37
- Yeah?
- What did you do when you were little?
:31:40
The same things you do.
:31:41
Did you watch The Brady Bunch?
:31:44
No, we didn't have any television.
:31:47
You didn't?
:31:49
We listened to the radio.
:31:51
What else didn't you have?
:31:53
We didn't have lots of things.
:31:54
- Like?
- Like a lot of things.
:31:57
What kind?
:32:01
Come here.
:32:04
We didn't have diet soda.
:32:06
We had egg creams, which was
chocolate syrup...
:32:08
...seltzer water and a bit of
milk and you went...
:32:11
...and you drank it
and it was delicious.
:32:14
We didn't have the Mets,
but we had the Brooklyn Dodgers.
:32:16
We had the Polo Grounds
and Ebbets Field...
:32:19
Boy, those were the days.
:32:21
We didn't have the Volkswagens...
:32:24
...but we had all those different cars
with funny names on them.
:32:27
We didn't have Burger King
or McDonald's.
:32:30
We had automats where you put a
quarter in and you'd get...
:32:34
...a piece of pie or a sandwich
you could see through a window.
:32:38
We didn't have graffiti,
but we had this guy Kilroy...
:32:41
Mr. Kramer is a very devoted father.
:32:44
He spends a great deal of time
with Billy.
:32:47
He reads to Billy a lot.
:32:49
They play together,
they talk all the time.
:32:53
He's a wonderful father.
:32:55
Thank you.
No further questions.
:32:58
Mrs. Phelps, how long
have you known Joanna Kramer?