:06:07
Hey. You mind
if I run along with you?
:06:12
No. Be my guest.
Richard Parker.
:06:14
Oh. Hey. Eddy Otis.
:06:17
Where's your beautiful
daughter today?
:06:20
She's away at school.
:06:23
She comes home
every other weekend.
:06:26
- Uh. Whereabouts?
- It's a couple of hours from here.
:06:28
It's a school for
musically-gifted children.
:06:31
- Oh. You must be very proud.
- You could say.
:06:37
Let me guess. You're in
something to do with the arts.
:06:41
Maybe graphics.
maybe advertising.
:06:45
No. Definitely advertising.
:06:48
I'm a composer.
I write jingles for ads.
:06:52
How'd you guess?
:06:54
I used to sell insurance.
You get a feel for stuff like that.
:06:58
What do you do?
I'm not even gonna guess.
:07:02
- I give financial advice.
- Oh. Like what?
:07:05
- Okay. Health clubs.
- Good. Huh?
:07:09
- Lousy. Trust me.
- Oh.
:07:11
Home security?
:07:13
- Better?
- Oh. Much better.
:07:16
He said they didn't know anyone. That they
were lonely. What could I say?
:07:19
- Do you need these?
- Mmm.
:07:22
And this.
:07:25
I know how you feel about neighbours.
but it's only drinks.
:07:28
- I don't drink.
- Since when?
:07:31
I thought I was getting fat.
:07:34
- You didn't notice.
- What? The getting fat
or the not drinking?
:07:39
...Jamaica for the weekend
scuba diving.
:07:41
Anyway. On our way to the airport
to come back and move houses...
:07:44
we get caught up in a riot.
I swear to God. A riot.
:07:48
It was fascinating. While I'm
so busy protecting my wife...
:07:51
I don't notice them
stealing all the luggage.
:07:55
Hence. The outfit when we arrived.
Everything else was packed.
:07:58
- Have you never been in a riot. Priscilla?
- Sorry I'm late.