:48:00
- You know? I mean--
- How'd you get to be
such an expert on all this?
:48:05
- I went out with a woman
who was a midwife.
- Really?
:48:08
- Yeah. You have very beautiful
breasts, by the way.
- Thank you.
:48:11
I re--
I remember them from high school.
:48:13
- Do you?
- Yeah. No, not that I was
like looking at them...
:48:16
but, I mean,
I just saw them in passing.
:48:18
- Hey, Paul?
- Yes, here.
- Do you mind finding another seat?
:48:22
- I won't look.
- No, no, no, no. We need it
for the baby to stretch out.
:48:26
- It would really help us out.
- Oh. Another seat, huh?
:48:29
- Yeah.
- Oh, ok-- Yeah.
:48:32
- Yeah? Great.
- Thanks a million. Thanks.
- No, that's--
:48:35
- Okay.
- Thanks.
- All right.
:48:37
- Hey, thanks for the water.
- Yeah.
- That's the headache pressure point.
:48:40
- Mmm.
- Can you feel it?
- Yeah.
:48:44
Is there something happening here
that I haven't been clued into yet?
:48:48
Paul, would you mind
finding another seat?
:48:51
This is wonderful. This is great.
I just-- I can't believe how naive I am.
:48:55
Sir, I can't have you moving around.
Please sit in your assigned seat, okay?
:48:58
Okay, okay.
Is anybody sitting here?
:49:02
Does anybody actually own a white
Taurus, or are they all just rentals?
:49:06
Are you kidding me? This is
the most reliable mid-size in America,
according to all the big reports.
:49:09
I'm feeling very depressed,
and I would like to talk about
what's happening here.
:49:12
- What are you feeling depressed about?
- I feel like there's an agenda
and it's not what I had in mind.
:49:15
- What agenda?
- Well, do I have to spell it out?
I'm the fifth wheel here.
:49:18
- How do you think that makes me feel?
- We're riding in two cars until we get
to the B-and-B, Paul.
:49:22
- That's not an agenda.
- Let's just hit the road, okay?
:49:25
You don't mind
if he rides with you, right?
:49:27
- Why can't he ride with you?
- See what you're doing to me?
:49:30
- Ride with us.
I don't care. Ride with us.
- Oh, that's so generous of you, Tony.
:49:34
You know, I think I'll ride
with illicit couple number two.
:49:39
Oh, no. He does this to me
every eight months.
:49:42
-I ought to get used to it by now, but--
-What? What does he do?
:49:46
He gets antsy and he runs off
with somebody else.
:49:49
Well, I think that that's common,
you know, among certain types
of married men.
:49:52
I'm the rock, he's the flake.
So that's life.
:49:55
That's exactly what my ex-husband
used to say when he was trying
to feel superior to me.
:49:59
- Tony's flights of terror
from his own life...
- Ex.