1:21:01
Can I have
the mustard?
1:21:03
Is something wrong
with the food?
1:21:05
Not at all.
Very tasty.
1:21:06
How bout the mayo?
1:21:09
Hold the mayo.
1:21:13
Your wife called
in the middle
of the night.
1:21:16
I tried to wake you,
1:21:18
But you were
out of it.
1:21:21
I guess I better
call her.
1:21:22
Help yourself to seconds.
There's plenty.
1:21:24
And I was worried.
1:21:26
David, you finish
cleaning up your room?
1:21:28
Oh, what do I gotta clean for.
1:21:30
My mother. Tomorrow.
Coming here.
1:21:31
Lock the door.
Say it's a closet.
1:21:34
She doesn't know about me.
So why let in my room.
1:21:36
Who's on the phone?
1:21:38
Ed.
1:21:39
All right.
All right.
1:21:42
Yeah.
1:30 AT GREENFIELD'S.
1:21:44
Yep.
1:21:45
Ok. Bye-Bye.
1:21:47
She give you
a bad time, huh?
1:21:50
Four day's of those calls.
You'd think I'd start getting
used to them.
1:21:53
I don't know why
she always has to cry.
1:21:55
I mean, this separation
wasn't all my idea.
1:21:57
Ed! I don't want to hear
what you have to say.
1:22:01
Because believe me you don't want
to hear what I have to say.
1:22:04
Welp, I'd love to chewin'
the fat with you grown-up types,
1:22:08
but I got a life to live.
1:22:10
Take a glass of milk.
1:22:11
I had milk.
1:22:12
Then go brush your teeth.
1:22:14
Oh, Ma!
1:22:16
Don't you "Oh, Ma" Me.
1:22:17
March!
1:22:20
Don't call me Ma
in front of my Mother.
1:22:27
Having a good time,
Leonora?
1:22:31
Oh, Ed, two favors.
1:22:33
My mother wants
to go to the cemetery.
1:22:36
I need the number
of the car service you use.
1:22:39
And David's social worker
will be coming on Thursday.
1:22:43
So could you stay
somewhere else?
1:22:45
I'm good enough
for your mother,
1:22:47
but I'm not good enough
for David's social worker?
1:22:51
It's nothing to do with being
good enough. Ms. Schnabel Frowns
on casual cohabitation.
1:22:54
And I've got enough to explain
1:22:56
without you on the couch.
1:22:57
Casual? We've known each
other for nine years.