:17:01
It's Grady's.
:17:03
Hot drinks.
Who had the tea?
:17:04
- Oh, she had the tea.
- You had the tea?
:17:05
- Yeah.
- Tea for you.
:17:07
And coffee for you.
You wanting cream and sugar?
:17:09
I'll take some cream.
:17:10
How do they have any right
to be dumping his stuff?
:17:12
They bought it.
They bought everything in it.
:17:15
So?
They could rent a locker.
:17:17
They could put it in storage.
:17:21
And the cream.
:17:22
- Oh, thanks.
- Great.
:17:24
Food's okay?
:17:24
- Yeah. Good.
- Yeah.
:17:26
I'm Cooper, by the way.
:17:28
Ray Pinski.
Great to meet you.
:17:30
- This is Leah. Kristen.
- Hi.
:17:32
Jesse.
:17:33
- Jesse?
- Yeah.
:17:35
- Kristen.
- Ray.
:17:36
- Ray?
- Oh. My wife.
:17:38
I'm Ellen Pinski.
Hi.
:17:40
This is our daughter, Stephanie.
:17:41
Hi.
:17:42
- Hi. Leah.
- Hi.
:17:45
Do you kids like horses?
:17:47
Mom.
:17:48
- Oh, yeah.
- Oh, yeah. Sure.
:17:50
Well, Stephanie has a horse.
:17:52
And I think he needs
feeding right now.
:17:54
Would that be okay?
:17:56
Yeah. Sure.
Hey.
:17:57
Cool.
:17:58
Kristen, why don't you go, too?
:18:00
Hmm? Go on.
Go.
:18:03
I said, "go."
:18:04
Go. Now.
:18:06
Why don't you leave
that cellphone here with me?
:18:08
If someone calls,
I can tell 'em where you are.
:18:14
- They're at that age.
- She's tough.
:18:18
Kids love horses, though.
:18:19
Well, basically,
she loves cellphones.
:18:21
But I'm hoping she'll move
into horses eventually.
:18:27
Hey, really, come on.
Sit down.
:18:34
Oh, good.
:18:35
They're bonding
with the Pinskis.
:18:39
:18:41
- Five, actually. Five.
- Five.
:18:43
Then, you're locals, then, huh?
:18:45
Well, I mean...
:18:46
I don't want to go that far.
:18:48
- But...
- Yeah.
:18:49
We've been here a long time.
:18:50
Yeah.
Takes time to get there.
:18:52
I mean, we send everyone
Christmas cards every year.
:18:55
But haven't got one back yet.
:18:57
Okay, this is a bit
of a sore point.
:18:59
But I don't think
it's anything personal.