:23:05
I thought of checking up on you.
:23:12
Not a bad thought.
:23:15
After all, I could be
practically anybody.
:23:19
Dangerous not to check people out.
:23:22
I did.
:23:26
And what did you find?
:23:30
I found that you went to Mount
Holyoke, you studied anthropology...
:23:36
...and I found...
:23:39
...we're a lot alike.
:23:45
We like Italy, and we like coins.
:23:49
And we like to live alone.
:23:54
You never talk about that.
:23:58
I don't know why I never married.
:24:01
I have a serviceable list of reasons.
:24:04
Take out my reasons
and polish them every once in a while.
:24:10
I kept on growing out
in all these...
:24:13
...peculiar and idiosyncratic directions.
:24:17
I'd put on a little bristle here
and a bristle there...
:24:21
...and sort of...
:24:24
...turned myself into a porcupine.
:24:28
- What?
- Well, it's just such an old joke.
:24:34
How do two porcupines...
:24:37
...make love?
:24:41
Very carefully.
:24:51
To the left, right around this corner.
You'll find it.