:24:08
I think it's time
I was moving out of my house.
:24:11
I was about your age when I moved out.
I got married to Joey.
:24:15
- Now my mother lives with us.
- That must be fun.
:24:17
It's okay.
:24:19
Oh, here's Joey now.
:24:21
Bridget, how you doing?
What are you doing here?
:24:24
She wants to look at one
of the apartments, baby.
:24:27
- Today?
- Do you have any vacancies?
:24:30
We might have one
coming up next month.
:24:32
Might as well take a look
while she's here.
:24:35
Yeah, yeah.
:24:37
No. No, it's...
:24:39
It's not a good time.
:24:41
- Maybe tomorrow. How's that?
- Sure. Tomorrow.
:24:44
- Well, it was nice to meet you, Mrs. Boca.
- Rosalie.
:24:48
Rosalie.
:24:50
- Bye.
- Bye-bye, now.
:24:51
Bye-bye.
:24:53
She came all this way.
You couldn't show her today?
:24:56
No, no. I got a lot to do.
I'm not Superman.
:24:59
Hey, Joey.
:25:02
You forgot this.
:25:04
Thanks.
:25:08
I don't like that Dewey Brown.
:25:11
- Why not? She's a nice girl.
- She's got eyes for you, Joey.
:25:15
- What?
- I can see that.
:25:16
- Come on. She's only a kid.
- She's very pretty.
:25:19
You think she's pretty?
:25:20
She's pretty.
She's got a beautiful body too.
:25:23
So what? What do I care?
:25:25
You're the best wife in the world.
What more could I want?
:25:32
You work too hard.
You should get a plumber.
:25:35
I can't afford that,
and you know it.
:25:38
I can never get you
to fix anything at home.
:25:41
Your mother fixes everything. Grandma
Mechanic: Half-woman, half-wrench.
:25:44
Don't start.
:25:46
So this goes right here.
See? Holds it together.
:25:51
This is a restaurant, not a garage.
:25:53
Grandma Nadja can fix anything.
She fixed Mommy's car yesterday.
:25:57
Alternator was shot.