:51:04
He really said, "Just show up
at the front door, and I'll give you money"?
:51:07
Well, in a manner of speaking.
:51:09
I don't wanna just show up
at the front door...
:51:11
...take the money and run.
That wouldn't be polite.
:51:14
Like death.
:51:16
We knew it was only a matter
of time until you arrived.
:51:19
- That's a curious hello.
- Aunt Sadie, you're looking wonderful.
:51:23
This is for you. You remember Moe Dickstein
from the neighborhood, don't you?
:51:28
Harry and Moe, the Crystal Street bookends.
Who could forget?
:51:34
Do you mind if we come in?
:51:36
Yeah.
:51:40
But you are family.
:51:44
- She doesn't seem thrilled to see us.
- Don't worry. She's a great kidder.
:51:47
She loves to bust chops. Come on.
:51:50
Aunt Sadie, Moe and I shopped
everywhere for the perfect gift for you.
:51:55
Oh, yeah?
"Courtesy of Resort International, Inc. "
:51:59
We're batting a thousand.
:52:01
Grandma!
:52:05
Wait, wait, wait. Excuse me...
:52:07
...but do I know you?
:52:09
Of course you know me. I'm Harry Valentini,
your grandson from Newark.
:52:14
My grandson from Newark.
But you never call me up, Harry. Never.
:52:20
Does my nose deceive me...
:52:23
...or is that your famous
meat sauce I smell?
:52:27
- You smell it.
- Yeah, I smell... It's the greatest.
:52:30
- You want to stay for dinner?
- Are you kidding?
:52:32
Hey.
:52:35
Him too?
:52:37
- Sure. He could stay too.
- I'll help set the table.
:52:41
- You see, that's a gentleman.
- You're right. Moe is a gentleman.
:52:45
Come along. I'll show you the dishes.
Yes, help. Help me.
:52:49
Boy, I'm really hungry.
I'm starving. I could eat a horse.
:52:56
Uncle Mikey?
:52:59
Uncle Mike?