:26:01
This is pumpkin
flower soup.
:26:03
It's a specialty
of my grandmother's.
:26:17
It's delicious.
:26:20
It's been in the family
cookbook
:26:22
before your Declaration
of Independence was signed.
:26:28
So, with all the commotion,
:26:31
we never heard the whole story
of how you two met.
:26:38
I was on leave in June.
:26:40
July.
:26:41
Just after I moved
to the city.
:26:44
That's right.July.
:26:45
At the USO.
:26:49
I didn't know
you worked at the USO.
:26:52
Um...
:26:53
I wasn't actually
working there.
:26:55
Then what were you doing
:26:57
in a hall filled
with strange men?
:27:02
Pedro.
:27:06
Mi abuelo viviĆ³ a--
:27:07
Excuse me.
:27:10
My grandfather lived
to 1 02,
:27:13
and he used salt
like a fish in the sea.
:27:16
My great-grandfather
was 1 06!
:27:25
So, tell us, Mr. Sutton,
:27:28
since we now have such a clear picture
of how you two met...
:27:34
where are you from?
:27:37
Moline. Moline, Illinois.
:27:39
Mmm.
:27:41
Wherever that is.
:27:43
It's in the middle
of the country.
:27:46
Exactly in the middle,
right?
:27:49
Right.
:27:52
And your parents,
:27:53
they are
still in Moline?
:27:56
I never knew my parents.
:27:58
Oh. Who brought you up,