:10:03
- Yeah, 'cause I'm starved.
- I am too.
:10:07
- Hey, Brontë, are you hungry? Wanna
get something to eat? How about you?
- Yeah? Oh, yeah. Yeah.
:10:11
- Yeah.
- The four of us get something to eat?
- Ten minutes? Let's go.
:10:13
- The All Nations okay?
- Yeah.
:10:14
- Hey. Ah.
- Mmm.
:10:17
- A little pasta.
- Like maybe we could think of certain
plants that we could put in there.
:10:20
- Yeah.
- Can we order?
- I'm not your waiter.
:10:22
- Great. So who is our waiter?
- Yeah.
- Well, we'll leave it up to you.
:10:26
- Hey, man, are you our waiter?
- No, sir. Georges, les cartes.
:10:31
- Do you want an antipasto?
- Let's get out of here. It's awful.
:10:33
I don't think we'll find anyplace else
open this time of night.
:10:36
Look at this. Look at this time.
We have been sitting here a long time.
:10:49
- You have chosen?
- Uh...
- Somebody else go ahead.
:10:52
Uh, what are your specials tonight?
:10:55
Uh, from Switzerland we have, um,
calves' liver with our special sauce...
:10:59
and, uh, from old England,
we have roast beef.
:11:02
- I don't eat meat.
- Why not?
:11:05
Pardon me?
:11:08
If you don't eat meat,
we have, uh, fish.
:11:10
No, I don't eat fish either.
I'm a vegetarian.
:11:12
- Ah.
- Do you have a vegetarian special?
:11:14
Of course.
All Nations vegetables.
:11:16
- Good. I'll have that,
but no oil or salt.
- No salt for you. Okay.
:11:20
- Uh, I think I'll take the fish.
- Me too.
:11:22
Fish. Two for the fish. Okay.
:11:25
And, uh...
:11:28
for mademoiselle?
:11:32
Or is it Madame?