:27:00
and you must think
you're in a toy store because...
:27:02
you're here shopping
for an infant named Jeb.
:27:05
Now, one of us
has made a gross error...
:27:08
and wasted the other person's
valuable time.
:27:12
This is an art gallery,
my friend...
:27:14
and this is a piece ofart.
:27:33
We're by appointment only.
:27:37
- I got a card from this store.
- Congratulations.
:27:40
You have a mailbox.
The exhibition isn't for two weeks.
:27:43
This one was under
the windshield wiper of my car.
:27:49
How certain are you that
you've never taken ill?
:27:52
Seventy-five percent.
:27:55
Well, that's not
certain at all, is it?
:28:00
That's hole number one.
:28:03
I'm going to be extremely skeptical
about all this.
:28:06
About all what?
:28:09
I'm assuming you've never been injured.
Would I be wrong in that assumption?
:28:13
Dad's been injured.
:28:16
Is the child correct?
:28:19
Yes, sir. In college,
I was in a car accident.
:28:23
- Was it serious?
- He couldn't play football any more.
:28:28
That's hole number two.
:28:32
That's a big one.
:28:38
Mr Price, can we talk about
the note that you left on my car?
:28:42
I've studied the form
of comics intimately.
:28:45
I've spent a third of my life
in a hospital bed...
:28:47
with nothing else to do but read.
:28:50
I believe comics
are our last link...
:28:53
to an ancient way
of passing on history.
:28:56
The Egyptians drew on walls.
:28:59
Countries all over the world still pass
on knowledge through pictorial forms.