:05:00
Hi, George. I'm home.
:05:03
Come on, give me a hug.
:05:11
Come on, Georgie.
:05:12
Come to Mommy.
:05:17
Come give your mother a hug.
:05:27
For ten years...
:05:29
my father worked his ass off 14
hours a day, 7days a week.
:05:33
He didn't care.
As long as we were happy.
:05:36
Okay, well, what do I have to do?
:05:39
But in the end,
he didn't make enough.
:05:41
Slowlybutsurely, we lost
everything. We were bankrupt.
:05:47
Let's get ice cream.
:05:49
I don't care about ice cream right
now. What're we going to do?
:05:53
It'll be all right, George.
It'll work out. It always does.
:05:57
I'll find anotherjob.
:05:59
Look, this is how it goes. Sometimes
you're flush, sometimes you're bust.
:06:03
When you're up,
it's never as good it seems.
:06:06
When you're down, you never think
you'll be up again. But life goes on.
:06:10
Remember that.
Money isn't real, George.
:06:14
It doesn't matter.
It only seems like it does.
:06:18
Yeah, tell that to Mom.
:06:21
Yeah. That's going to be
a tricky one.
:06:24
-Hey, Dad.
-What?
:06:26
Will I be poor? I don't ever
want to be poor.
:06:29
Then you won't.
:06:33
I decided right then and there
I wasn't going to live like that.
:06:36
I needed to get as faraway
as possible.
:06:45
I moved to California in the
summer of 1968 with the Tuna.
:06:48
We had 300 dollars and
a black TR-3.
:06:52
Sure was nothing like this back
home. It was paradise.
:06:57
We got a small apartment
on the beach.