:16:01
- Yeah. You got any bags?
- No, no. No, just me. Just me.
:16:04
You know, when I first seen you,
I thought to myself...
:16:06
"This guy just stepped
out of the jungle. "
:16:08
And I was right!
Oh, it's great to see you back.
:16:11
I hate to see a young couple
like yourselves, you know,
separated like you've been.
:16:14
- It's bad for the marriage.
Call me old-fashioned if you want.
- No, no, no, no, no, no.
:16:17
Oh, but that's what's wrong
with this country, you know?
:16:19
- The family is going down the toilet.
- The toilet? What...
:16:21
- The toilet. Yeah. Fifteen years
I'm married to the same woman.
- What, uh...
:16:24
- See? See my kids there? Huh?
- Oh, yes. Yeah.
:16:26
I call her twice a day.
I don't go for that women's lib stuff.
:16:29
- No, sir. Couples living in sin,
that sort of thing.
- Oh, no.
:16:32
- Oh, that's no good, no good at all.
- Oh, it's terrible, yeah.
:16:56
So...
:16:58
Well, come in.
:17:08
Right. Now, these people
are due here any minute, so, um...
:17:13
Look, I think we'd better talk
about the situation, don't you?
:17:16
You got my note? Of course you did,
otherwise you wouldn't be here.
:17:20
Uh, I spoke to my lawyer.
:17:22
He said not to panic.
It's probably just routine.
:17:27
- Have you got some coffee?
- Coffee?
:17:30
Yeah.
:17:32
Right! Good idea.
:17:34
We'll just have coffee
like any normal married couple.
:17:40
How's the composing? Didn't you
get the big job in California?
:17:44
No. I don't like them, you know?
:17:47
I prefer to be a waiter
than work for people like that.
:17:51
But you're not at
the restaurant any more.
:17:54
No, I quit.
:17:58
They said you were fired.