:01:02
You know? I mean, we have to run out
of places to put this stuff eventually.
:01:07
The last time... I started feelin' this way
is when that barge was stranded
:01:14
and, you know, it was goin' around
the island and nobody would claim it.
:01:19
- Do you remember that?
- Yes, I remember.
:01:23
Do you have any idea
what may have triggered this concern?
:01:27
Yeah. Yeah.
:01:30
You see, the other night
John was taking out the garbage,
:01:34
and he kept spilling things
out of the container,
:01:37
and that made me...
:01:40
I started imagining, like,
a garbage can that produces garbage.
:01:46
And it doesn't stop, it keeps producing
garbage. And it keeps overflowing.
:01:50
And, you know, what would you do
to try to stop something like that?
:01:56
- Ann, do you see any pattern here?
- What do you mean?
:02:02
Well, last week we were talking about
:02:04
your obsession with
the families of airline fatalities.
:02:07
Now we're talking about your
concern over the garbage problem.
:02:11
Yeah... So?
:02:14
Well, if you think about it, I think
you'll see the object of your obsession
:02:18
is invariably something negative
which you have no control over.
:02:25
Yeah, but how many people do you think
:02:29
run around obsessing over
how great and how happy things are?
:02:32
You know, I mean, maybe they do,
but I don't think they're in therapy.
:02:38
Anyway... bein' happy isn't all that great.
:02:44
I mean, the last time
I was really happy, I got so fat.
:02:49
I must've put on 25 pounds.
:02:53
I thought John was gonna have a stroke.
:02:59
- So, what are you worried about?
- What am I looking at here?