:42:02
It's a reason to lose weight,
to fit in the red dress.
:42:08
It's a reason to smile.
:42:12
It makes tomorrow all right.
:42:17
What have I got, Harry?
:42:20
Hmm?
:42:21
Why should I even make the bed
or wash the dishes?
:42:26
I do them, but why should I?
:42:30
I'm alone.
:42:33
Your father's gone, you're gone.
:42:38
I got no one to...
:42:41
care for.
:42:44
What have I got, Harry?
:42:50
I'm lonely.
:42:54
I'm old.
:42:56
You got friends, Ma.
:42:58
It's not the same.
:43:02
They don't need me.
:43:09
I like the way I feel.
:43:13
I like thinking
about the red dress...
:43:15
and the television
and you and your father.
:43:21
Now when I get the sun, I smile.
:43:30
I'll come and visit, Ma.
:43:33
Now that I'm straight, m-my business
is going good, I'll come.
:43:38
Me and Marion,
we'll come for dinner.
:43:40
Good. You bring her.
:43:42
I'll make you
mushroom soup and a roast.
:43:45
That sounds great, Ma.
That sounds great.
:43:49
- I'll call ahead, all right?
- OK.
:43:54
I'm glad.
:43:56
I'm glad you have a nice girl
and your own business. I'm glad.