:13:00
Rick, do you take Susan
to be your lawfully
:13:02
wedded wife
:13:04
for richer, for poorer
:13:06
in sickness and in health,
till death do you part?
:13:14
I do
:13:16
I now pronounce you
husband and wife
:13:19
You may kiss the bride
:13:29
You're a trooper
I'm proud of you
:13:34
Appreciate you coming
:13:35
Friend of Rick's
Congratulations
:13:40
Long time no see
:13:41
Yeah, Ray, we got a lot
of catching up to do
:13:43
I can't wait
:13:45
Thanks for dressing up
:13:47
You look beautiful
:13:48
Thank you
:13:50
Congratulations
:13:51
I'm glad you came
:13:52
Thanks
Who's your buddy?
:13:54
He's an old business
acquaintance
:13:57
I'm surprised he even
showed up
:13:59
I know,
you looked surprised
:14:01
What do you mean ?
:14:02
You just looked surprised
:14:08
Diet Coke and champagne
to go
:14:11
How are you?
:14:14
You're a friend of Rick's,
right?
:14:16
That's right
:14:17
Frank Morrison
:14:20
Ray Coleman
:14:22
Nice wedding, huh ?
:14:27
She must know some
pretty good tricks to make
:14:29
old Rick settle down
:14:31
That's my ex-wife Susan
:14:33
You ex?
You're kidding me
:14:35
No
:14:37
So where are you from?
:14:39
Bay area, California
:14:41
Came all the way out here
for the wedding, huh ?
:14:44
I had some business
in DC
:14:49
So how long you know
Rick?
:14:52
We go way back, went
to school together
:14:55
Really?
:14:57
What about it?
:14:58
Oh, nothing
:14:59
He told me
that you were