:10:01
What's good about it?
:10:05
Klutz!
:10:09
Watch it, watch it!
:10:11
40, 60, 80. . . .
:10:21
200. Thank you.
:10:24
-Mrs. Deagle?
-What?
:10:25
I just wanted you to know
that Joe got another job.
:10:28
My husband, Joe Harris.
:10:30
And I've taken up some sewing.
:10:31
What are you trying to tell me?
:10:34
Neither of us will be paid
for two weeks.
:10:36
Couldn't you get Mr. Corben. . .
:10:39
. . .to give us a little more time?
:10:41
Mrs. Harris. . .
:10:42
. . .the bank and I have
the same purpose in life:
:10:44
To make money.
:10:46
Not to support a lot of. . .
:10:48
. . .deadbeats.
:10:51
Mrs. Deagle, it's Christmas!
:10:57
Now you know what to ask Santa for,
don't you?
:11:02
Mommy, I'm hungry.
:11:04
Yes, honey. So am l.
:11:12
This is what's left
of my imported Bavarian snowman.
:11:15
Your dog broke it this morning!
:11:19
I'm terribly sorry.
:11:20
Tell me how much I owe you--
:11:22
I don't want money.
:11:26
I want your dog.
:11:31
Barney?
:11:33
Give him to me.
:11:35
I'll take him to the kennel.
They'll put him to sleep.
:11:39
It'll be quick and painless,
compared to what I could do to him.
:11:43
What could you do?
:11:47
I'll catch the beast myself.
:11:50
Then he'll get what he deserves.
:11:53
A slow, painful death.
:11:56
Maybe I'll put him in my spin dryer
on high heat.