: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?
:53:02
Uncle Mike?
:53:04
- Hey, Harry. Where's Harry?
- Harry?
:53:08
- What a beautiful sunset.
- Harry and I had the most wonderful trip.
:53:13
Uncle Mike? Uncle Mike?
:53:19
- It looked like Oz on the horizon.
- Isn't that poetic?
:53:22
Grandma, can I speak to you
for a second out here?
:53:26
- Is Uncle Mike here?
- Sure.
:53:29
Oh, thank God. Where is he?
:53:30
He's upstairs.
:53:32
Do you think he'd mind if I
went up to see him before dinner?
:53:35
- No, he'd like that.
- You sure?
:53:37
- Sure. Go ahead.
- I'll take this.
:53:39
All right.
:53:41
I'm going up to see Uncle Mike.
:53:43
Good old Uncle Mike.
:53:46
Uncle Mike? Uncle Mikey,
the raviolis are getting cold.
:53:56
Uncle Mike?