:17:05
Do you think
I'm too old?
:17:07
Dear, you are asking
the wrong person.
:17:11
Stop. You can't do that.
Let me help you.
:17:17
Did you ever spend a year
without a man?
:17:20
Since the Claudio
surprise. . .
:17:22
I'm turning into stone.
:17:24
I see.
:17:25
You mean to say that
you measure your age
:17:29
by having or not
having a man.
:17:33
You have no idea.
Things are terrible.
:17:36
Don't you read the papers?
There's a shortage of men.
:17:41
Right. The Middle East
conflict is a minor problem.
:17:45
I'm going to die alone.
:17:48
Big deal, so am l.
:17:50
Grandma, if not for
the car accident
:17:54
do you think Mom and
Dad would still be together?
:17:57
How would I know?
:17:59
They were still laying
brick over brick,
:18:03
trying to build a future.
:18:07
To me they
were inseparable.
:18:10
A perfect pair.
:18:14
I want that.
:18:16
A love that
fits like a glove.
:18:18
But first you have
to relax and unwind.
:18:22
Why don't you travel with
your friends for New Year's?
:18:25
Again?
And listen to Beth
:18:28
talk about men who
couldn't care less about us?
:18:30
I'm tired, you know?
:18:32
What good is a career
if when I go to bed
:18:35
I need happy memories
to get up in the morning?
:18:42
All I can come up with
is my 5th birthday,
:18:45
that blue Cinderella dress
you made for me,
:18:49
Mom making candy.
:18:54
I had only one husband
during my entire life.