:44:00
Cool. Cool.
:44:07
Uh-huh. Well,
:44:09
you know, the thing is
I don't have wheels, so...
:44:13
Really?
:44:14
Well,
that would be great.
:44:16
'Cause if you want
tojust come here
:44:18
and then we'll just
take it from there.
:44:21
And you know
where it is?
:44:23
Oh, wow.
:44:25
Well, terrific. Then
I'll see you in a few, right?
:44:29
Yeah, it's room 19.
:44:30
19, right.
:44:32
Yeah, yeah, me too.
:44:36
All right.
:44:37
Okay. Bye-bye.
:44:44
Dude, do you think
I could borrow a few bucks?
:44:49
Vince...
:44:52
why are you doing this?
:44:55
Well...
:44:59
at first,
:45:01
it was a moral crusade,
:45:03
but now...
:45:05
I don't know, except for
that you don't want me to.
:45:08
And that's worth more
than our entire friendship?
:45:11
John, come on.
:45:13
I highly doubt if I weren't
one of your oldest friends,
:45:16
I would even possess the power
to make you think twice
:45:18
about something like this.
:45:20
That's assuming
you are thinking twice.
:45:22
There are better ways to go
about making someone do that.
:45:25
How? Convincing him with
a really good argument?
:45:29
Applying excessive
linguistic pressure?
:45:31
Huh?
:45:33
I'm not a very
moral guy, John.
:45:35
Much less a...
:45:37
highly articulate
poet-filmmaker, all right?
:45:40
I can barely pay my rent,
much less
:45:43
convince somebody like you
to stop being an asshole.
:45:46
No one's asking you
to be articulate, Vince.
:45:50
You pick what is potentially
the most important weekend of my life
:45:54
to bring up something I haven't
thought about in 1 0 years!
:45:58
Yeah. I guess so.