:24:01
The planning stage
is finally over.
:24:03
The great day
is finally upon us.
:24:07
It is time to take action.
:24:09
Sons and daughters
of the colonists
:24:11
must rise up, rise up!
:24:13
Sit down, Matt.
:24:14
The second
American revolution
:24:15
will start in the city
of bankers
:24:18
and lawyers and fleshpots
and sex clubs.
:24:22
They don't stand a chance!
:24:28
Hello.
:24:30
Hello?
:24:31
Oh, hi, Mom.
:24:32
What?
:24:34
I said, "Hi, Mom. "
:24:36
You have to speak louder,;
it's very noisy here.
:24:38
Sorry.
:24:39
What is all that noise?
:24:41
That's why I'm calling.
:24:42
Your father and I have decided
to surprise you.
:24:46
What?
:24:47
Well, let me
put it this way:
:24:48
we're cruising comfortably
at-what is it, Jack?
:24:51
29,000 feet.
:24:53
Mom, are you on a plane?
:24:58
Guess where
we're headed?
:25:00
Where?
:25:02
It's your father's birthday
Saturday,
:25:03
so since he hasn't seen you
in such a long time,
:25:06
we decided the perfect gift
would be a trip to New York
:25:09
to visit you and Danny.
:25:11
Can you pick us up
at the airport?
:25:14
The John F. Kennedy
airport at 2:30.
:25:17
You know how nervous I am
about New York,
:25:20
and to have to get
into a taxi-
:25:22
Stephen?
:25:23
I'm still here, Mom.
:25:25
One more question.
:25:27
Do you have any jobs
Saturday?
:25:28
Jobs?
:25:29
Catering jobs.
:25:31
Uh, no.
:25:32
Since it's
your father's birthday,
:25:34
wouldn't it be nice
to give him a big dinner party?
:25:36
You know,
invite all your friends.
:25:38
That way, we can meet them
:25:39
and the people
who work for you.
:25:41
People who work for us?
:25:42
The cooks and bakers.
:25:44
You know, the whole company.
:25:45
Plus your father and I
will get a chance
:25:47
to sample your cooking.
:25:49
We're going to be so proud.
:25:53
Mom?
:25:54
I don't think
this is such a great idea,
:25:56
a whole big dinner like that.
:25:58
Don't be silly;
it'll be just the thing.