:31:01
You find that so hard
to imagine?
:31:03
No, no. I'm just sort of particular
about who my wives have been married to.
:31:08
- Who was he?
- Name's O'Connor.
:31:11
Of Peterson, Peterson
and O'Connor.
:31:15
He's extremely close
with my parents.
:31:18
- Well, you've been married
before, right?
- I tried it briefly.
:31:22
- Didn't like it?
- No, actually it was my wife
who had the complaint.
:31:25
She said I was never home. She said
I loved newspapering more than her...
:31:29
She said she'd never mean as much to you
as the story you were working on.
:31:32
- She said she was jealous of the boys...
- In the city room.
:31:35
- Yeah!
- Funny.
- Yeah.
:31:39
She's now married to a brilliant CPA
with an amazing sweater collection.
:31:42
- Bet he's home every night.
- Like clockwork.
:31:45
- That's what they like.
- Regularity.
:31:47
Yeah.
:31:56
You know, Brackett...
:31:58
some guys...
:32:02
might try to take advantage of
a situation like this, but not you.
:32:06
No, no.
:32:08
I know this is
the one area...
:32:11
- where I can completely trust you.
- Mm-hmm.
:32:17
So, which side of the heart
do you want?
:32:18
- We're sleeping in shifts. Remember?
- Yeah, right. I forgot.
:32:21
- Um, you want to take the first shift?
- No, no, you go ahead.
:32:25
Mmm.
:32:47
Tell me something,
Brackett.
:32:52
What is it about me
you don't like?
:32:55
I'm not pretty enough?
:32:57
Not tall enough?
Too tall?