:43:04
-Wanna do something later?
-I know you think my job's strange.
:43:09
-You don't like old people, do you?
-Sure I do.
:43:12
Come on.
:43:13
I used to work at a smorgasbord.
:43:16
Old people came, and they love to eat.
:43:19
They jammed their mouths, ate with
their mouths open and it was too much.
:43:25
You think about how short life is. . .
:43:28
. . .and how maybe life has no meaning.
You're frying burgers.
:43:32
Then you're like 60, you die
and what are you doing?
:43:36
I don't need to think about it.
That's the reason I was. . . .
:43:43
But I'm not sure I'm right.
:43:45
That's ageism, being prejudiced
against people because they're old.
:43:50
-Maybe their mouths don't work well.
-Really?
:43:55
Well, you're really
turning me around here.
:43:59
I was looking at it
the wrong way, I think.
:44:02
-Should I still come by?
-Stop by later.
:44:05
-Okay. I will.
-Okay. Bye.
:44:09
I'll see you later. Bye.
:44:19
You have to meet Bess.
:44:21
She's amazing. She's 93.
She's a writer.
:44:24
-And I told her about you.
-You told her about me?
:44:29
What did you say?
:44:34
Just meet her.
:44:44
This is Bess. Lloyd, Bess.
:44:50
You're too tall.
:44:56
She likes you.