Bringing Down the House
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:06:00
I'm courting her tonight
at 7:00.

:06:02
Oh, jeez. You're courting her.
Sounds like a hot one.

:06:04
And this is her?
:06:05
Yeah, she's attractive,
isn't she?

:06:07
I suppose.
It's not my cup of tea.

:06:08
What do you --
she is universally cute.

:06:11
Eh, she's a little too
anemic-looking, Petey.

:06:13
I like my jello to jiggle,
if I'm not being too subtle.

:06:15
You're not being too subtle.
:06:17
All right, as long as she spins
your knobs, I'm happy for you.

:06:20
[ Sighs ]
:06:21
Have you nailed anyone
since Kate?

:06:24
Nail-- I was
supposed to call her.

:06:26
Sofia, can you get my wife
on the phone?

:06:28
-Ex-wife.
-Ex-wife on the phone?

:06:29
Right away.
:06:30
Can't help you with this one,
pal. See you later.

:06:33
[ Door opens ]
:06:35
Peter, you cannot break
another promise to these kids.

:06:38
You just can't.
:06:39
I said I couldn't take them
to Hawaii.

:06:41
I didn't say
I couldn't take them.

:06:42
They can spend the week
with me.

:06:44
They are gonna be
so disappointed.

:06:47
I can't talk to you right now.
:06:48
[ Beeps ]
:06:55
Um...Daddy can't take you
to Hawaii.

:06:58
[ Sarcastically ]
Oh, darn.

:07:01
He always does this.
:07:04
[ Sniffs ]
:07:07
Sanderson, party of two.
:07:09
Oh, you're the last
to arrive.

:07:11
How long has she been here?
:07:12
Mmm, about 20 minutes.
:07:14
Was she trouble?
:07:15
[ Laughs nervously ]
:07:20
Thank you.
:07:22
Hello.
I'm Peter Sanderson.

:07:26
Well, I'm glad
they didn't send a child.

:07:29
I told them I specifically
wanted someone my own age.

:07:37
What a wonderful
French bulldog.

:07:39
My mother had one.
They make great companions.

:07:42
-[ Barks, growls ]
-What's her name?

:07:44
His name is
William Shakespeare.

:07:49
Well, of course.
:07:52
Now, I've heard about
your unfortunate escapade.

:07:55
I don't have escapades.
:07:57
Fiasco with your
previous attorney.


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