1:07:04
-She's beautiful.
-Thank you.
1:07:09
-Would you like to hold her?
-Yeah.
1:07:12
Why don't you put that down first.
1:07:19
Say hello to your grandpa.
1:07:23
I'll tell you one thing.
1:07:25
I don't care if she is a girl...
1:07:28
...this kid's going to Caltech.
1:07:32
"Secretary, secretary,
secretary, medica--"
1:07:34
Oh, this looks good. "Big Bucks.
1:07:36
Housewives, make extra cash
in your spare time. Telephone sales."
1:07:40
That means I could take Thea.
1:07:43
Darce, that's Thea's thermometer.
1:07:45
-Hey, honey. Hi, Lila.
-Hi, Bobrucz.
1:07:47
Hey there, skeezer.
1:07:50
So, what do you think
of your old man anyway?
1:07:52
Next week he's
a high-school graduate.
1:07:55
Right now he's late for his
roofing job and he's gotta change.
1:07:58
Wait. I got night school. I thought
your roofing job started next week.
1:08:02
They changed it. We need the money.
I can't blow this gig.
1:08:05
-I can't blow school. I won't graduate.
-This is important.
1:08:08
-You think not graduating isn't--?
-Come to Auntie Lila.
1:08:12
-I'll read her a bedtime story.
-Oh, thanks.
1:08:14
Listen, there's two bottles
of milk in the fridge.
1:08:17
And those are her diapers there.
I love you. Bye, honey.
1:08:20
Okay. Don't worry about it.
1:08:23
Oh, Thea. Thea.
1:08:26
Come on, sweetie.
1:08:28
"Once upon a time...
1:08:30
...in the land of abnormal psychosis...
1:08:33
...there lived a grand mal seizure."
1:08:43
This is a real shit job.
1:08:46
The pay's bad too.
1:08:48
But it's steady work, and it cleans
all the snot out of your nose.
1:08:54
I've been doing this for 20 years.
1:08:56
I still love the smell of tar
on a hot roof.