1:14:01
...and now they're kaput, that's all.
1:14:04
The doctor said this would
probably happen.
1:14:06
''That's all''?
1:14:08
''That's all,'' she says.
1:14:10
Do you do this dialysis forever?
1:14:13
Well, l could, l suppose.
1:14:16
But it's not convenient
when keeping up with Jack, Jr.
1:14:19
So l'll have a kidney transplant.
l'll be fine.
1:14:21
-ls it that easy?
-Sure.
1:14:24
They do them all the time
in Shreveport.
1:14:26
They do. Our Sunday school class was
just praying for one the other day.
1:14:31
But the hard part is
finding a kidney, isn't it?
1:14:34
l saw something about it on TV.
Very dramatic.
1:14:38
Medical teams fly all over the place
taking hearts and kidneys...
1:14:42
...and who knows what else.
1:14:44
You know what impressed me?
1:14:45
-They carry the organs in beer coolers.
-Stop it!
1:14:49
Those doctors take out
their six-packs...
1:14:52
...throw in some dry ice
and a heart and get on a plane.
1:14:55
How long do you have to wait for one?
1:14:58
There are people on dialysis
that have waited for years.
1:15:02
That must be agony.
1:15:04
l suppose, but...
1:15:06
...l'm lucky.
l don't have to wait anymore.
1:15:11
Mama's gonna give me
one of her kidneys.
1:15:15
When?
1:15:17
We check in tomorrow morning.
1:15:28
So you better get going on my nails.
1:15:31
-Annelle, l'm dripping.
-l'm sorry.
1:15:36
l shouldn't have said that.
1:15:38
Said what?
1:15:40
Back at Truvy's.
1:15:42
l said l'd be better off
when my body wears out.
1:15:45
l shouldn't have said that
in front of Shelby.
1:15:48
And l didn't mean that.
1:15:50
Ouiser, nobody pays
any attention to you.
1:15:54
But l feel bad, Clairee.
1:15:57
l'm a terrible person.