:28:04
When you leave the job,
they make you hand in your tail fin.
:28:10
I haven't been in the water for years.
:28:37
-You married, Lee?
-I was.
:28:42
-Kids?
-Two. I don't see enough of them.
:28:47
Their mother moved to Miami
to marry some Cuban guy.
:28:53
I'm really glad
that I found you again.
:28:58
There's something I've been thinking
about.
:29:01
Something I need to talk to you about.
:29:05
Here we are.
:29:08
It's about your mother's property.
:29:14
You don't want to wait too long
before making plans.
:29:19
-For my mother?
-I worry...
:29:22
...that you try to hold on
to that house till it's too late.
:29:27
Too late for what?
:29:28
All these new resorts
and timesharing outfits in Delrona...
:29:32
...have sent property taxes
through the roof.
:29:36
We're offering people a chance to sell
before they're taxed out.
:29:42
We?
:29:44
I'm putting together
a small group of investors.
:29:47
If your mother were willing to sell,
terms might even be more favourable.
:29:53
-You'd pay her more?
-Sure.
:29:56
It's in the spirit of the thing.
She's been here from the beginning.