:55:26
- Tomorrow you'll have cramps.
- What's that?
:55:29
You'll find out.
:55:33
- Ever looked in there?
- No.
:55:35
My neighbor, a great woman.
She opens at noon.
:55:40
That's my joint.
You know it.
:55:45
Smaller than I thought.
:55:50
Beginnings are always hard.
:55:52
First, I think,
a small espresso...
:55:55
with three, four, five sugar cubes.
:55:58
Then a brandy
to warm the belly.
:56:00
Then a cappuccino
with warm, frothy milk.
:56:04
- Then prosciutto.
- Prosciutto.
:56:07
- Parmigiano.
- Cheese.
:56:08
- Olives.
- Olives.
:56:10
A shower and warm clothes.
:56:13
- Yes.
- I'll makeyou a pizza.
:56:22
Good morning, gentlemen.
:56:38
He's the ringing in your ear?
:56:40
Yes.
:56:41
Miss, from now on
you can call me Uncle Karl.
:56:45
Damiel told us lots aboutyou...
:56:48
but we really
don't know anything.
:56:51
Did he stop traveling
to stay with us?
:56:55
He'll tell you.
:56:57
Tell about your travels,
Uncle Karl.