1:08:00
Why is she wasting
her time with him?
1:08:03
He's married.
1:08:05
Really, Ceil?
1:08:06
He's supposed to be
getting out of it...
1:08:07
but you know how tight
some women hold on.
1:08:09
No. Tell me about it.
1:08:11
I hope she knows
what she's doing.
1:08:13
She'll be all right.
1:08:14
Martin, are you sure you want
to call the baby Ellen?
1:08:18
Sure. Sure. Why not?
1:08:19
It's in memory
of your cousin Eddie.
1:08:20
In memory? He's not dead yet.
1:08:22
He should be.
1:08:24
Oh, Martin, you and your jokes.
1:08:52
Aunt Bea and her boyfriend...
1:08:53
gave me one of
the best days I ever had.
1:08:56
They took me
to my first radio show...
1:08:58
and if that wasn't
thrill enough...
1:08:59
Aunt Bea was chosen
as a contestant.
1:09:02
You're from Rockaway, huh?
1:09:04
Yes.
1:09:05
And what do you do, Bea?
1:09:07
I'm a bookkeeper.
1:09:08
Oh. For a minute, I thought
you said beekeeper.
1:09:11
I'd hate to get stung.
1:09:16
Now, you chose as
your topic "fish."
1:09:21
How'd you get
to know about fish?
1:09:23
Well, my brother-in-law
brings home fish...
1:09:25
from Sheepshead Bay
all the time...
1:09:26
and we all help with them,
and after a while...
1:09:28
you get to identify them, and--
1:09:30
Oh, that's great. I get it.
1:09:32
Well, now, can you
tell me what this is?
1:09:34
Aunt Bea had no trouble.
1:09:36
Years of living in the same
house with Uncle Abe...
1:09:39
had turned us all
into ichthyologists.
1:09:42
And finally, how about this one?
1:09:44
That's a flounder.
1:09:47
No, no, no.
1:09:48
That's a fluke.
1:09:50
You're sure?
1:09:52
That's a fluke.
1:09:53
Well, this is no fluke.
1:09:55
You've won 50 silver dollars.