:44:00
This is fun!
:44:01
My mother's not for sale!
:44:03
It's all for sale!
All for sale! All for sale!
:44:07
Not my mother!
Not for the college!
:44:09
Not for any money!
Not for anybody!
:44:12
Not for anything!
Not my mother!
:44:14
Mother, stop, please!
:44:16
All for sale! All for sale!
:44:18
Don't go, Mother! Stop!
:44:20
Listen, Mother, stop!
:44:31
No! No, I will not
sell my own mother!
:44:38
Of course
you wouldn't, dear.
:44:39
But it's a sweet thought.
:44:49
Huh.
:44:51
Anybody care
to comment on the concept
:44:53
of, uh,
death before dishonor?
:44:57
Comments, anyone?
:45:00
No? Good!
:45:03
Come on, let's go.
:45:10
Oh, get some sleep...
:45:13
Edison used to nap
in his lab for two hours,
:45:16
Napoleon fought a war on four.
:45:19
Greater men than me
have had less sleep.
:45:22
Oh.
:45:24
Oh.
:45:25
Son.
:45:26
Oh.
:45:28
Oh, son, I'm glad you
stopped by before leaving.
:45:30
Leaving?
:45:31
You're... You're going
into the city.
:45:32
Harmon Rousehorn's train
is arriving at 11:00.
:45:35
And you have to arrange
for the caterers
:45:37
for the welcome dinner here
tomorrow night,
:45:39
and you have to pick him up
at the station.
:45:42
Here. Uh, take the Buick
:45:45
and, uh, get yourself
together. You're a sight.
:45:55
Rousehorn. Train.
:45:57
Edison. Nap. Two hours.
:45:59
Hey, Skridlow,
what's happening, man?