:12:02
I'm sorry, we don't let people
smoke in the house.
:12:05
- But if you'd like to, we could go outside.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, no. No, no. I...
:12:09
I can wait. I'm...
:12:14
- Do you have any other things?
- Yes.
:12:17
Oh, you mean to bring in? No.
I do have some other things, but I don't...
:12:21
This is all I need to stay here.
:12:25
Have you ever been on television?
:12:30
Television? No, no.
:12:32
Why?
:12:35
I was just curious.
:12:41
Graham. That's an unusual name.
:12:45
Yeah. Yeah, l, uh... I guess it is.
:12:48
My mother is a complete Anglophile.
:12:53
Anything British
makes her drool like a baby.
:12:56
So she, you know, I think she heard
the name in a movie or something.
:13:00
She's a prisoner of public television now.
:13:03
How do you like being married?
:13:07
I like it just fine.
:13:09
What about it do you like? I...
:13:12
- I don't mean to be critical. I'm curious.
- No, no, no, no. That's OK. Uh...
:13:21
Well... you know the cliche
about the security of it?
:13:26
Well, that's true.
:13:29
And, um, we own this house.
:13:33
It's a nice house. And...
:13:37
John was just made junior partner,
and I really like that.
:13:41
You know, I like the fact that he's just not,
you know, freelance or whatever.
:13:46
Yes.
:13:52
So, how long has it been
since you've seen John?
:13:56
- Nine years.
- Nine years?
:13:57
Yeah. I was surprised he invited me
to stay here until I found a place.