:53:01
And, um, then l thought
l'd take this final call.
:53:05
Oh, great. lf you don't mind,
l would like something too.
:53:08
Could you bring me up some
really, really cold water ?
:53:11
l'll see what l can do.
:53:13
- Still, not sparkling.
- Absolutely. lce-cold still water.
:53:17
Unless it's illegal in the U.K. to serve
beverages below room temperature.
:53:21
l wouldn't want you going to jail
just to satisfy my whim, now.
:53:25
- No, l'm sure it's fine.
- Thank you.
:53:28
Hey, one more thing.
:53:29
Could you adios these dirty dishes
and take out that trash too ?
:53:34
- Uh--
- Right.
:53:36
No. No. Um, don't-- don't--
don't do that.
:53:39
l don't think
it's his job to clear.
:53:41
Oh, l'm sorry. l'm sorry.
What's your name, man ?
:53:46
Bernie.
:53:48
Oh, listen, Bernie.
:53:50
Thank you.
l really appreciate it.
:53:54
Hey, you.
:54:00
So, tell me. Tell me, tell me.
Good surprise or nasty surprise ?
:54:05
- Good surprise.
- Oh, you're such a liar.
:54:07
She hates surprises.
Hey, what are you gonna order ?
:54:10
- Huh ?
- From him. What are you gonna order ?
:54:13
Um, l haven't decided yet.
:54:15
Oh, well, don't overdo it.
:54:17
l don't want people saying,
""There goes that famous actor
with the big, fat girlfriend.""
:54:23
l should leave.
:54:31
This is a fairly strange reality
to be faced with.
:54:36
l'm so sorry.
:54:40
l don't know...
:54:42
what to say.
:54:45
Well,
:54:47
l think, um,
:54:49
""goodbye"" is traditional.