:04:01
- Sorry.
- Forget it.
:04:03
Look, at least your old man has got
a nodding acquaintance with the real world.
:04:08
Hell, I like him.
:04:12
Everybody likes my old man.
:04:15
You do too, Brian. Admit it.
That's why you're so scared.
:04:20
No, I ain't scared.
:04:22
I don't know if I like him.
I'm still thinking about it.
:04:26
Yeah, well, don't rush into anything.
:04:32
When my mother died I was sitting
in the hallway in the army hospital.
:04:38
I was worried as hell. I knew she was
real sick. She had this bad kidney thing.
:04:44
So I'm sitting there
and my father comes out of the room
:04:49
and tells me that she's dead.
:04:51
He led me to this little chapel they had there
:04:54
and he sat me down
and he told me I could cry for 15 minutes.
:04:58
He gave me 15 minutes to cry
and after that I wasn't supposed to cry again.
:05:03
So he left me alone in the chapel
:05:09
and came back...
he came back 15 minutes later.
:05:12
- Jesus. What did you do?
- Well, I did what I was told.
:05:19
I cried for 15 minutes.
:05:38
She was a beautiful woman...
:05:41
my mother.
:05:45
She was crazy about the old man.
:05:49
I don't know, I guess he loved her too.
:05:53
You never told me that story.
:05:58
Yeah, I was 12. That's when I came here.