:04:10
I'm voting
for Dukakis.
:04:16
Well...
:04:20
Maybe when you have children
of your own
:04:22
who need braces
and you can't afford them
:04:25
because half
of your husband's paycheck
:04:27
goes to the Federal Government,
you'll regret that.
:04:30
My husband's
paycheck?
:04:34
Anyway, I'm not going to squeeze
one out till I'm, like, 30.
:04:38
Will you still be working
at the Yarn Barn?
:04:40
I hear that's a great place
to raise children.
:04:42
That's really funny.
:04:44
No, I think a year
of partying is enough.
:04:47
She'll be going
to Harvard next fall.
:04:48
Mom, I haven't even
gotten in yet.
:04:50
Do you honestly think
Michael Dukakis will provide
:04:52
for this country till
you're ready to squeeze one out?
:04:54
Yeah, I do.
:04:56
- When can I squeeze one out?
- Not until 8th grade.
:05:00
Excuse me?
:05:02
Donnie, you're such
a dick.
:05:05
Whoa, Elizabeth!
:05:07
A little hostile there.
:05:09
Maybe you should be
the one in therapy.
:05:11
Then Mom and Dad
can pay someone $200 an hour
:05:13
to listen to your thoughts
so we don't have to.
:05:17
Okay.
You want to tell Mom and Dad
:05:19
why you stopped taking
your medication?
:05:21
- You're such a fuck-ass!
- What?!
:05:23
Please.
:05:25
Did you just call me
a "fuck-ass"?
:05:27
- Elizabeth, that's enough.
- You can go suck a fuck.
:05:30
Tell me, Elizabeth,
how does one suck a fuck?
:05:33
- You want me to tell you?
- Tell me.
:05:34
We will not have this
at the dinner table.
:05:37
- Stop.
- Fuck.
:05:48
What's a fuck-ass?