:44:02
Like what? Opera?
:44:04
Like food and wine,
and painting, and books.
:44:07
Stop it, will ya?
I'm unimpressed.
:44:10
All my life I've been ignorant.
I could never afford to learn anything.
:44:13
There was always some emergency,
and I was a good student.
:44:17
I was a lousy student and I always
hated school. And I don't care about it.
:44:21
If I could find my school principal
today, now that I got some dough...
:44:23
...I'd put a contract out on her.
:44:26
Class is something
you can't fake and you can't buy.
:44:29
I got more class in my little finger
than they all got combined.
:44:33
No. We came into a couple of bucks,
but we're phonies.
:44:37
- We're trying to act like big shots.
- Not me!
:44:39
Well, me. But it's over.
:44:41
The time has come to use our dough
to amount to something.
:44:45
- Like what?
- To change our lives.
:44:48
I'm too busy to change my life.
:44:51
Doin' what?
Playing pinball?
:44:54
I don't wanna wear a tux anymore.
I don't like it.
:44:56
- I wanna go to Florida and swim.
- I wanna be the real thing!
:45:00
And you better wise up, 'cause if I grow
and you stay as stupid as you are...
:45:03
...we're gonna have
big problems, Ray.
:45:16
- Smarten you up. Is that what you said?
- Yeah.
:45:19
You said you were a teacher.
You know art, opera, books, wine.
:45:24
We wanna learn it all,
don't we, Ray?
:45:27
I'm incredibly flattered
that you'd think I was capable of...
:45:30
Turning two slugs like us
into classy items?
:45:34
No homework. I'm not doing any.
I never did homework when I was young.
:45:37
I'm not doing anything
that's got homework to it.
:45:41
Naturally, we would make it
very worth your while, David.
:45:45
No, it's absolutely not about money.
I suppose it's just...
:45:49
I don't know. I've never been asked
to do anything like this before...
:45:52
...and I'm not sure
I'd know where to start.
:45:54
I know I gotta get
a better vocabulary.
:45:57
Have you ever thought about
enrolling in college?