:36:13
- I love your house.
- Thank you.
:36:15
It's not for sale.
:36:19
I don't want to buy it.
I just like it.
:36:21
It has
a charming ambience.
:36:33
How does it feel to turn 80?
:36:35
Twice as bad as
it did turning 40.
:36:39
Yeah. I know what that's like.
:36:42
I turned 40 five years ago.
:36:49
Forty-five now.
:36:58
- Norman?
- Huh?
:37:00
- Do you mind if I call you Norman?
- I believe you just did.
:37:04
I don't want to press.
:37:07
What should I call your wife?
:37:10
How about Ethel?
That's her name.
:37:13
Ethel Thayer. Sounds like
I'm lisping, doesn't it?
:37:18
Ethel Thayer.
:37:20
Almost kept her from marrying me.
Wanted me to change my last name to hers.
:37:24
- What was that?
- I don't remember.
:37:36
I think I'll
start a new book...
:37:40
so I can finish it
before I'm finished myself.
:37:45
Maybe a novelette.
:37:48
Maybe something from
Reader's Digest Abridged.
:37:52
Here's Treasure Island.
:37:54
- Ever read this book?
- Oh, yeah, that's a great book.
:37:57
I'd highly
recommend that one.