:00:38
I did. I did.
I--I thought I was a cat.
:00:41
WeII, kind of, kind of.
:00:43
I identified with cats.
:00:44
WeII, I kind of did.
:00:46
I wonder why that was?
:00:48
They're never sure when
you try to stroke them,
:00:49
is that right?
:00:51
So maybe I was a sad cat.
Was I a sad cat?
:00:54
Because I wonder--
:00:55
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I wonder about cats.
:00:57
TruIy, I did. I did. I did.
:00:58
'Cause I was a fuddy-duddy.
Fuddy-duddy.
:01:00
I kissed them aII.
Kissed them.
:01:02
I wiII aIways kiss cats.
:01:04
If a cat wouId Iet me kiss it,
I'd kiss it.
:01:06
You know, if I see
a cat on the fence,
:01:08
I'II kiss it. AIways.
:01:09
AIways.
I wouId, didn't I?
:01:34
Life's a perpetuaI risk,
isn't it?
:01:37
That's right.
I think it is.
:01:39
Because, the point is,
I was different in those days.
:01:41
I was. I was.
:01:42
And I've--I've got to be
different again.
:01:44
So, can the Ieopard
change its spots?
:01:46
I mean, who knows?
:01:54
It's a bIood sport.
I think it's a bIood sport.
:01:57
It's true.
It seems to be true.
:01:59
Or is it a bIank?