:47:01
...is that one day he forgot
the ducks were there.
:47:03
He put the mower in reverse,
chewed them to pieces.
:47:08
Don't you know any happy stories?
:47:12
There he is.
:47:17
That's him!
:47:19
Let's get him!
:47:28
Our work is done.
:47:38
Midgets coming out of the blue.
:47:39
l had to protect myself with one of them.
:47:42
Midgets coming out of the blue?
:47:44
Yeah.
Little children shooting perfume at me.
:47:48
From their guns.
:47:49
Perfume from their guns?
:47:51
Yeah. Water guns?
:47:53
Squirt guns?
:47:54
Yeah, l think. Squirt guns.
:47:56
Spooky, huh?
:47:58
Wait, the loaf, l think it's burning.
:48:00
Look at him trying
to weasel his way out of it.
:48:02
He didn't do anything, Sam.
:48:03
Anton,
don't you think it's a little peculiar...
:48:07
...that little children would be shooting
perfume at you?
:48:10
l thought it was something
American kids do.
:48:12
A fad, l don't know.
We should have some salad.
:48:15
lt's very expensive perfume, Anton.
:48:17
l used to wear that perfume.
:48:19
Good call, Sam!
:48:24
Last week you had lipstick on your collar.
:48:28
From the monkey.
:48:31
And now perfume...
:48:32
...from squirt guns
from rich New York kids.
:48:35
What are the odds...
:48:36
...of something like that
happening to one person?
:48:39
l don't know. Ask a mathematician.
:48:40
Ask your old boyfriend,
the Milky way man.
:48:42
That's you, Sam.
:48:44
What are you getting at?
:48:45
You're driving me crazy.
:48:47
Anton,
l want you to promise me something.
:48:50
Just promise that if you were
ever doing anything...
:48:54
...that you would tell me.
:48:59
Why are you even thinking of such a thing?