:04:13
You see that guy at the piano?
:04:16
l went to medical school with him.
:04:19
Really?
:04:24
He plays pretty good for a doctor.
:04:27
He's not a doctor. He dropped out.
:04:33
Ladies and gentlemen,
l hope you' re enjoying yourselves.
:04:36
The band's going to take a break.
We'll be back in 1 0 minutes.
:04:40
Thank you.
:04:48
Let's go over and say hello.
:04:50
l desperately need
to go to the bathroom.
:04:52
You go and say hello, and l'll
meet you where? At the bar?
:04:56
Good.
:05:07
Nightingale.
:05:10
Nick Nightingale!
:05:11
Oh, my God! Bill.
:05:14
Bill Harford!
How the hell are you, buddy?
:05:17
-How long has it been?
-l don't know. 1 0 years?
:05:20
And a couple.
:05:22
-Do you have time for a drink?
-Sure.
:05:28
You haven't changed a bit.
:05:30
Thanks, l think.
So how you doing?
:05:33
Not too bad, you know. Not too bad.
:05:36
l see you've become a pianist.
:05:38
Oh, yes, well, my friends call me that.
:05:41
How about you?
You still in the doctor business?
:05:44
You know what they say:
""Once a doctor, always a doctor. ""
:05:48
Yes, or in my case:
""Never a doctor, never a doctor. ""
:05:53
l never did understand
why you walked away.
:05:56
lt's a nice feeling. l do it a lot.
:05:59
Cheers.