:28:03
	I have some other ties.
You could come as Miss Appley.
:28:07
	Oh. Thank you.
:28:31
	"Welcome home, Chelsea"?
:28:33
	I see my birthday party wasn't
cause enough for celebration.
:28:38
	I just wanted our little girl
to feel welcome, that's all.
:28:44
	Norman, wouldn't it be nice
if we could all get along this time?
:28:52
	Where the hell are they?
I'm getting older by the minute.
:28:55
	They said they'd be here
when they get here.
:28:58
	- Is that what they said?
- Yep.
:28:59
	That's a hell of an attitude. No wonder
we don't have any grandchildren.
:29:04
	- What would we do with grandchildren?
- Toss 'em on our knee.
:29:09
	We're the last of the Thayers,
you know.
:29:12
	End of the line
for a damn good name.
:29:14
	Yep, and we're gonna
take it out in style.
:29:19
	Oh, my God.
:29:20
	They're here,
and I'm not even dressed.
:29:23
	- I look like an old character.
- You are an old character.
:29:27
	Go on upstairs and change,
if it'll make you feel better
:29:31
	- Be nice to them!
- Sure.
:29:34
	I'll explain the risks involved in being
late to an old man's birthday party.
:29:39
	Anybody home?
:29:41
	Too late. Move that flower vase
over to the other side of the table.
:29:46
	- Why?
- Just do it! For once, just do it!
:29:56
	- Hey! Oh, Mommy!
- Oh, darling!