:28:00
Where's the fairness?
What...
:28:02
[Sighs]
And I cry and I...
:28:08
rage.
:28:12
I mourn.
:28:15
And then I detach.
:28:20
It's over. That's it.
:28:22
All over. No more.
:28:25
I just look back on how
I've been feeling, and I say...
:28:27
"Well, that's self-pity, and that's
enough of that for today."
:28:31
- Just like that you stop?
- Yeah.
:28:33
That's all the time I give it.
Start thinking about
the day ahead, you know?
:28:37
The people that
are gonna come to see me...
:28:40
the stories that I'm gonna hear
and all the stuff I'm gonna learn.
:28:43
- Like from you, Mitch.
- From me?
:28:47
There's a place that
I've got to go now, Mitch.
:28:50
I hope you can handle it.
:28:56
[Laughs]
:28:59
Yeah, I think the chocolate
almond was the best of all,
but they don't carry it.
:29:03
How you doin', Morrie?
You ready for a good beatin'?
:29:07
- Hey.
- Hi.
:29:10
Hi there.
You ready for a beatin'?
:29:12
****[Tape: Woman Singing Opera]
:29:14
- You oughta get a zipper.
- [Connie] I know.
:29:16
If I ever learn how to sew.
:29:21
****[Opera Continues]
:29:29
- Oh, hey, Mrs. Schwartz.
- Oh, please.
:29:33
Call me Charlotte, Mitch.
Did he ever stop talking?
:29:36
[Chuckles] No. I was afraid
I was gonna tire him out.
:29:40
Oh, he never gets tired
if he's got friends to talk to.
:29:43
I'm so glad you came back.
You were one of his favorites.
:29:46
- You going back to work?
- Just for a couple of hours.
:29:50
[Sighs]
I hope you'll come again.
:29:53
[Morrie] Charlotte, wasn't that
a great funeral today, huh?
:29:56
- What a turnout.!
- [Laughing]
:29:58
How does he do it? How does he
stay so cheerful all the time?