:55:01
Dickie, it was great
how you tore into those guys.
:55:03
I'm not impressed
that Dickie insulted
:55:05
a bunch of your friends.
:55:06
Well, they're
not really friends.
:55:07
Yeah, you should have seen
these guys.
:55:09
I mean, I hope
they never come back.
:55:10
They're losers.
:55:11
Just-just, Mom, relax.
:55:14
Relax?
:55:15
Wrong attitude with a mom,
buddy.
:55:17
You got to keep it light,
:55:18
-and, you know, deferential.
-Oh!
:55:20
Look, you guys, before pizza,
:55:21
I've got to swing by
this interview.
:55:23
It'll just take a few minutes.
:55:24
They just want to meet
the voice from the phone.
:55:25
You got an interview?
For what?
:55:27
An interior design job.
:55:28
They looked at my drawings,
and they liked them.
:55:31
Mom, that's great!
:55:32
-Wow.
-Mm-hmm.
:55:33
That is some cool shizzit.
:55:35
What did you just say?
:55:36
Shizzit.
:55:37
It's a Dickie word.
:55:39
Dickie, after my interview,
:55:41
you and I are going to have
a serious talk.
:55:43
Mom, l...
Dickie will be fine.
:55:46
Yeah, he may have
a few rough edges,
:55:48
but we'll file 'em down for him.
:55:49
Ah, see, Mommy?
It's all gonna work out.
:55:52
Oh, boy.
:55:53
I don't know this
part of town at all.
:55:54
My first interview,
and I'm going to blow it
:55:56
because I can't find the house.
:55:58
Turn it, turn it!
:56:00
Oh, no, do you believe this?
:56:01
God, I'm really
going to be late.
:56:02
You know what?
Dickie to the rescue.
:56:04
I've got an idea.
:56:05
Let me see that address.
:56:10
9-1-1, what's your emergency?
:56:12
Oh, my God, there's a fire
:56:13
at the McHenry house,
368 North Hobart Street!
:56:16
Hurry!
:56:24
Follow those fire trucks.
:56:25
Come on, Mommy.
:56:26
Unbelievable.
:56:32
You think a false alarm
is funny?
:56:34
You think it's okay
to phone in a fire?!
:56:35
Well, it's called
:56:36
being aggressive towards
your career, you know?
:56:38
You want something,
you gotta work at it.
:56:39
That's day-one stuff.
:56:40
You know what, no matter
how much you want something,
:56:42
you don't trample others
to get it,
:56:43
and you certainly
don't break the law.
:56:45
You've been nothing
but a disruptive influence,
:56:47
ever since you got here.
:56:49
Well, I'm learning,
and that's the point,
:56:50
but don't kick me out.
:56:52
I got nowhere else to go.
I got nowhere else to go!
:56:56
Why does that sound familiar?
:56:57
It's from An Officer
and a Gentleman.
:56:59
That's what Richard Gere said.