:21:00
-We can't be talking about an angel.
-There is no such....
:21:03
...thing as an angel.
:21:05
That is definitely...
:21:06
...the weirdest thing I have ever seen.
It's like some great big bird...
:21:11
-...made love to that guy's mother.
-And we reap the benefits.
:21:14
I'm set for life.
I could even get a raise.
:21:16
I thank you. Thank you, Jesus.
:21:19
Thank you, Jesus. I thank you, Jesus.
:21:21
I thank you, Jesus.
:21:31
-What?
-That is not an angel.
:21:33
-It is too.
-It is not.
:21:38
I will handle this.
:21:42
Where has he been?
:21:44
-Meaning what?
-Meaning if he were a man with wings...
:21:47
...which is the alternative,
we'd have heard about him.
:21:50
You don't show up at his age with wings.
There'd be a story in the papers.
:21:55
-In the National Mirror.
-Exactly. "Baby born with wings."
:21:58
"Bird-man of Iowa."
:22:00
It's not angel vs. man with wings.
There are other possibilities.
:22:04
Like what?
:22:06
It's fairly obvious, isn't it?
:22:09
He's a younger man. She's an
older woman. He's after her money.
:22:14
A gigolo with wings.
:22:16
A gigolo.
:22:17
What money is he after?
The Milk Bottle Motel fortune?
:22:21
You don't have to have money
for someone to try to take it.
:22:26
Oh, Lord. Oh, Lord.
:22:28
Is it so hard to imagine...
:22:30
...that a man would be
after a woman's money?
:22:33
Is this Brightly? Or Brinkley?
What's his name?
:22:36
-Bradley.
-Is this him we're talking about?
:22:38
-Actually, no. It's Miles.
-Who's Miles?
:22:41
My second husband.
:22:43
Miles was wild. It lasted a week.
:22:46
You left him?
:22:47
No, he left me, in my Camaro.
:22:52
I see.
:22:53
I'll bet he racked up $5,000 on your
Visa bill too, didn't he? Didn't he?
:22:58
You just know everything, don't you?