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:14:02
Nothing wrong with an older woman.
For a young man.

:14:08
My mother's okay. Vito tries,
but he makes me feel guilty.

:14:12
- Your father can be pretty good at that.
- Hey, Jess.

:14:16
Hi, Phil. Say hello to Adam,
my grandson.

:14:19
- Vito's boy.
- Hi, Phil.

:14:21
I remember you. What've you
been doing with yourself lately?

:14:25
Finding myself.
:14:26
Well, I hope you've been
getting laid in the process.

:14:29
- What do you got?
- Ferragamos.

:14:31
300 a pair all along Madison Avenue,
fell off a truck this morning.

:14:34
- Fifty dollars a pair. 13C?
- Right.

:14:37
- You got it.
- What do you take?

:14:42
- 91 l2C.
- No problem.

:14:49
- There you go.
- Thanks.

:14:50
Say hello to your father for me.
:14:52
Me and him used to cut a lot of corners
when we were kids. Take it easy.

:14:58
Not in the bar, bad luck.
You can get trees for them.

:15:04
You're a class act, Jessie.
:15:07
I still remember those stretch limos
out to Shea when I was 12.

:15:11
Yeah, the driver was working off
a gambling debt.

:15:14
It was a wonderful way to travel, no?
:15:17
Cheers.
:15:21
Those piers used to hum.
Half the West Side worked on the docks.

:15:26
The pickings were great.
:15:29
That's where I landed, right over there.
:15:32
- September '46.
- My grandmother?

:15:36
Yeah.
:15:38
Those happy years for the two of you?
:15:40
Happy? Married to a Sicilian?
Happiness is against their nature.

:15:44
She spent every waking hour cooking
pasta. She had me pissing olive oil.

:15:49
You be careful,
you got some of that blood.

:15:51
Try to encourage
the Scottish genes, Adam.

:15:55
Wonder how Vito would've turned out
if you'd married somebody Scottish.

:15:59
He'd have had a proper first name,
for a start. Instead of Vito.


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