3:47:01
She took a shower
with them.
3:47:04
I have a wonderful
idea, Henry.
3:47:07
After dinner,
let's stop by
and visit Wyatt.
3:47:11
He's alone
at home tonight.
3:47:13
Doesn't he have
anything to read?
3:47:16
I don't know, dear,
3:47:18
but nothing's
more important
to a teenage boy
3:47:22
than his grandparents.
3:47:24
We'll drop by.
3:47:32
Ha ha ha!
Yeah! Woo!
3:47:39
I'd like to apologize
for the Icee today at the mall.
3:47:44
It was very immature.
I'm sorry.
3:47:47
It was just,
like, tomfoolery.
3:47:50
We are sorry.
3:47:52
It happened.
3:47:54
What's the deal
with Lisa?
3:47:57
Can we borrow her?
3:47:58
We can't do that, guys.
3:48:01
Common decency
prohibits us.
3:48:03
We can't.
It's not cool.
3:48:05
Well, she said
it was cool.
3:48:08
We can't take advantage
of her loyalties.
3:48:11
That's really
selfIsh.
3:48:13
Just forget it, guys.
3:48:15
We can't do it,
you know?
3:48:18
Come on.
Quit being pricks.
3:48:20
Hey, come on.
3:48:22
Regardless of what
she may have told you,
3:48:26
our feelings for Lisa
run very deep.
3:48:29
So do ours
for Deb and Hilly.
3:48:32
It's respect, the time
you spent together.
3:48:36
You guys deserve them.
3:48:38
We want to make
a deal with you.
3:48:41
Let us have
a crack at Lisa
3:48:44
and Deb and Hilly
are yours.
3:48:47
Can you guys
keep a secret?
3:48:50
Sure.
3:48:51
A secret?
3:48:52
Look again.
It's Gary.
3:48:54
No, no.
3:48:56
It's our boy, Gary.
3:48:57
He's our
1 6-year-old boy.