:40:05
I felt it.
:40:08
It moved.
:40:11
lnside you.
:40:18
It's you.
:40:20
It's you inside me.
:40:29
Let's see now, young fella. Do you
have any shoe-store experience?
:40:33
Oh, yes, sir. Five summers
and a lot of weekends.
:40:38
Well, I'm always looking
for experienced help.
:40:41
What's your angle
on selling shoes?
:40:43
Treat the lady like a queen. Keep the
horsing around where it belongs:
:40:47
Out of the store.
:40:50
Bobrucz.
:40:53
-Are you Vic Bobrucz's--?
-Yes, sir.
:40:58
Well, why do you want
to work for me?
:41:02
My dad sort of fired me, sir.
:41:09
You start Friday.
:41:12
Wow. Thanks.
:41:14
-Thanks a lot, Mr. Kolby.
-You're welcome.
:41:17
Hey, Bobrucz...
:41:19
...your old man is really
gonna be pissed.
:41:22
Yeah, I know.
:41:24
Yeah, I know too.
:41:28
Look, Darcy, we have always
been straight with each other.
:41:31
I just think leaving now
and starting night school's...
:41:34
...the best idea for you,
for everyone.
:41:37
Oh, damn. I gotta run.
:41:40
Wait. You don't understand.
:41:42
After the baby, I still wanna go
to college. I wanna be a journalist.
:41:45
Good. Do it all. Night school's
not gonna stop you.
:41:49
Let's pick this up in the morning, huh?
Be here at 8.
:41:55
Miss Giles, I don't think
you have any right...
:41:58
...advising someone to quit school.
It's unethical and unconstitutional.