:26:01
	I mean, I like my car.
:26:03
	You're probably not
really not into, like...
:26:06
	expensive, snazzy
Italian suits, either.
:26:09
	-Oh, come on.
-I'm just kidding.
:26:11
	-No, no, no.
-I'm just kidding.
:26:13
	Wait a minute.
I'm not like that.
:26:14
	I'm really not.
I mean... I mean...
:26:16
	I'm... I'm... I mean...
:26:19
	I know why the caged bird
sings and everything.
:26:21
	Oh, yeah? Why?
:26:23
	Because he was... in a cage,
and he was...
:26:26
	I don't know.
He had high hopes or something.
:26:29
	OK, I dropped out of school...
:26:31
	before we got to that,
all right?
:26:32
	I should have stayed
in college...
:26:34
	and got a degree
in astronomy or something.
:26:36
	-Oh, god, I love astronomy.
-Really?
:26:38
	Yeah. I just...
The math, though.
:26:39
	It was the math that just,
like... got me every time.
:26:42
	I loved astronomy, too,
and I got into class...
:26:43
	and it was like...
it was like...
:26:45
	everything was three-squared
times pi equals the root of pi.
:26:50
	Yeah. And I just wanted
to look at the stars.
:26:53
	-It was so...
-Same here exactly.
:26:56
	I remember being so happy
on the roof of our old house...
:26:59
	just staring up at the stars.
:27:01
	Mmm...
:27:03
	I want to do that again.
I want to just...
:27:06
	look up at the stars
and take the time to...
:27:09
	smell the...
:27:12
	everything.
:27:16
	Because it's like... do you ever
have those moments in life...
:27:20
	where everything is OK?
Do you know what I mean?
:27:23
	Just for, like, one moment,
everything is great.
:27:25
	Not since I graduated, no.
But yeah... yeah.
:27:29
	When you, like, catch yourself
in a moment...
:27:33
	and you're saying, wait,
I'm happy here in the moment.
:27:35
	Right. And then it
just goes away really quickly.
:27:38
	-Gone.
-It just... It's...
:27:40
	I know I've had
a couple of those, you know.
:27:42
	I always forget them,
but I know I've had them.
:27:44
	Oh, me, too.
:27:50
	Like right now... is one.
:27:55
	Yeah... like now.