:48:00
Two words, honey:
:48:02
puh-lease!
:48:08
Two words, honey:
:48:10
please?
:48:11
Ooh, ooh!
:48:13
Can I try?
:48:14
Yes, come on.
:48:23
Two words, honey:
:48:25
puh-lease!
:48:36
Eggshell.
:48:38
I said eggshell.
:48:39
Does this look
like eggshell to you?
:48:41
I can't make napkins
from this.
:48:46
Have you thought about that?
:48:47
I mean, you know how some
gay men call each other "her. "
:48:50
"Forget her. " Her.
:48:52
"Such a queen. "
:48:54
What about lesbians?
Do they use "him"?
:48:56
"Forget him. "
:48:57
"He's such a king. "
:48:59
Richard, do you mind sitting
next to Cynthia St. Charles?
:49:01
Or Freddie the Chin.
:49:06
I'd rather drink ink.
:49:09
Now, about that dinner.
:49:10
I've got to go
to a costume party first.
:49:13
It's a benefit.
:49:14
You're going to make it,
aren't you?
:49:15
Well, I'll be late.
:49:17
Figure around 10:00.
:49:17
Well, don't be
too late.
:49:19
It's going to be a blast.
:49:20
@ His truth
is marching on. @
:49:24
@ Glory, glory,
hallelujah. @ @
:49:28
You sure you want to do this?
:49:30
Vito, we can handle it;
we want to help,
:49:31
and we should know something
about the food
:49:33
in case Stephen's parents
ask about it.
:49:35
Okay.
:49:38
Now, the most complicated part
of the dinner
:49:43
is the dessert.
:49:46
Ricotta cheesecake.
:49:49
Now, I'm going to go see
if the ricotta's here.
:49:51
Meanwhile, you can start
:49:52
by heating this up.
:49:56
Uh, Vito?
:49:58
Uh, just nuke it.