1:17:01
- Fine.
- I can't. I gotta go to a funeral.
1:17:05
You said you already went.
1:17:08
You know, in my grief, I forgot.
1:17:14
Why don't we bring Brantley out to
the house this weekend for the party?
1:17:17
I mean, he is family.
1:17:20
Yes, you know, that might be
a very good idea.
1:17:24
No, I don't think
I'd fit in, Aunt Vera.
1:17:26
But you do fit in,
Brantley.
1:17:28
- Oh, God.
- I'll make sure he has a wonderful time.
1:17:31
All right. It's settled.
Now, can I get back to work here?
1:17:36
Be nice to have
a playmate for the weekend.
1:17:47
- You wanted to see me, sir?
- Oh, yeah, Brantley.
1:17:51
I want you to know I've been
watching you very closely lately.
1:17:55
- You have?
- I know everything you've been up to.
1:17:59
- You do?
- Everything.
1:18:03
Sir, I can explain this.
See, I didn't know who that was...
1:18:07
I know, for example, that you've
been working hard in the mail room.
1:18:10
You've kept your eyes open
and your nose clean.
1:18:12
You stayed out of trouble.
1:18:14
I'm gonna reward you for that
one of these days.
1:18:18
But first I'd like to ask
a favor of you.
1:18:23
You name it, sir.
1:18:24
We'll talk about it
while we work out.
1:18:28
You like to sweat,
don't you, Brantley?
1:18:36
Your Aunt Vera seems to have
taken an instant liking to you.
1:18:41
- I hadn't noticed.
- It's obvious.
1:18:44
I think she'd like to get
to know you a lot better.
1:18:47
I want to encourage that.
1:18:49
I'd like you to spend
lots of time with Aunt Vera...
1:18:52
at the party this weekend.
1:18:56
Men like us can't be locked
into one woman, Brantley.