:31:01
We need a barrister.
And they're very expensive.
:31:04
l don't care how much it costs.
:31:06
l'll work round the clock, if l have to.
:31:10
To fight Church and State
is to fight Goliath.
:31:16
David beat Goliath, in the book l read.
:31:24
-lt's a first edition.
-ls it?
:31:26
Yeats.
:31:27
lt'll be grand, l tell you.
l've got it all worked out, Dad.
:31:30
Don't worry about it.
:31:37
-Get us another pint.
-You'll have another one?
:31:40
l will.
:31:42
Make mine a large one, Bernadette.
A pint for Desmond.
:31:45
You two are knocking them back tonight.
:31:47
Poor Dessie's going through
a rough time lately.
:31:49
Aren't we all fond of a drink?
:31:51
That's right, Henry.
You can't hold that against a man, can you?
:31:54
That lad of yours is going through hell.
:31:57
-l think he's drinking to forget.
-You're right, Fergal.
:32:00
l wonder if our American friend knows
the one thing worse than drinking to forget.
:32:04
-Do you know what that is, son?
-Worse than drinking to forget? No.
:32:08
Forgetting to drink.
:32:10
l'll drink to that.
:32:12
That wife of his
didn't know the meaning of the word ''love.''
:32:15
Love.
:32:16
lt's strange. The Greeks
have all these different words for love.
:32:19
''Philia,'' ''agapi,'' ''eros.''
We have just the one.
:32:22
We use the same word
for our nearest and dearest...
:32:24
as we do for a packet of cigarettes.
:32:27
-lt's interesting, isn't it?
-l think it's very interesting.
:32:30
Did you know that Eskimos
have over 40 different words for snow?
:32:33
-ls that a fact?
-lt's true. The wife told me that.
:32:36
She should know. She's frigid.
:32:39
You're an awful man.
:32:45
-l keep telling you not to drink and drive.
-l'm not drinking and driving.
:32:49
l drank before l drove.
:32:52
-l don't think this is a good idea.
-lt's the only way, Dad.
:32:56
lt's the only way.