:42:00
It was chosen by the same chef
who did the finger bowls.
:42:03
Haveyou rinsed?
:42:05
David used to be part owner
of a vineyard, so he's a tough audience.
:42:11
Did you study art at school?
:42:13
No, I didn't. I often think
I should have. I studied literature.
:42:18
Then inevitably wound up
as a stockbroker.
:42:22
Then I dropped out, went to Japan,
became a Buddhist, blah, blah, blah.
:42:26
And then, yeah, I did teach art
at Amherst for a bit.
:42:29
And then the vineyard.
:42:31
My God, what a life!
And you're still so young.
:42:35
Yes, well...
Don't let the face fool you.
:42:37
Somewhere in a closet
there's a portrait of me aging.
:42:40
In the closet?
Why would it be in...
:42:44
Oh! How droll.
:42:49
You hear about
the Polish car pool?
:42:51
Every day
they'd meet at work.
:42:55
- I can't believe this room.
- I don't know...
:42:57
This takes bad taste
to new heights.
:43:00
This is excruciating.
:43:03
Can you believe the two
of them? Ican't keep a straight face.
:43:06
And what she's done
with this apartment?
:43:09
The sheer flawless vulgarity
of it all!
:43:11
- She must've been frightened by a leopard.
- Don't knock it.
:43:13
They plan on being very generous,
and for that we must be thankful.
:43:17
Really?
And what about the harp?
:43:19
- Not to mention the way she wears her clothes.
- The definition of bad taste.
:43:22
Oh, I'd say so.
:43:26
I never saw so much jewelry.
:43:29
It makes me sad, Frenchy, that I don't
have to steal anymore. Really.
:43:34
What's the matter?
You've been quiet all night.
:43:37
What is bothering you?
:43:39
What's bothering me is
we got no class.
:43:42
Speak for yourself.
I was very charming tonight.
:43:45
I was killin' them
with jokes.
:43:47
I got a little drunk from the wine,
so I went to sit down in the bar.
:43:50
Some of them were in there
talking about us.
:43:52
You should've heard'em.
And they were right.
:43:55
Stop it! We got more dough
than all of'em put together.
:43:58
Well, it ain't dough.
It's knowing the finer things.