:16:00
Can I get you a coffee?
:16:02
No.
:16:04
Bourbon?
:16:06
Let me guess,
you're goinna offer me a cigarette?
:16:08
No.
:16:13
Do have a piece of candy?
:16:14
A piece of... ? Yeah.
:16:25
It's pretty good...
:16:27
what flavour is that?
:16:30
Ginger.
:16:33
It's pretty good.
:16:36
It's a bit hot, but it's okay.
:16:39
I've... I've prepared some leaflets,
which more or less
:16:42
explain everything,
:16:44
and some recipes
:16:46
to help ease the nausea,
:16:47
and I'd like to see you
next week.
:16:49
I've given you an appointment
and my direct line
:16:51
in case you need to call me.
:16:55
Yeah...Okay.
:16:57
Do you have another piece of candy?
One for the road?
:17:00
I'm sorry, that was my last one...
:17:07
Next week
I'll have more... candy.
:17:10
Your Dad used to drink a bottle
of bourbon and call it breakfast.
:17:14
You get wired if you drink
so much as a beer.
:17:17
You didn't even take drugs
during high school,
:17:20
just the odd drag
of Don's joint.
:17:23
Without inhaling, like that guy who used
to be President of the United States,
:17:27
that guy Bill Clinton.
:17:30
So, were they waiting long?
:17:32
Oh, good.
:17:34
Good, thanks a lot, Mom.
I owe you one.
:17:37
No, no, they're doing
blood analysis.
:17:39
Apparently I've got anaemia...
that's why I've been fainting.
:17:45
You know they're like, once they've
got you, they don't want to let you go.
:17:48
Trying out some new machine,
they're like little kids.
:17:52
You know, I should go, Mom,
:17:52
'cause the nurse is coming to get me,
I've got to go.
:17:55
Okay, bye, thanks a lot.
:17:58
Now you feel like you want to take
all the drugs in the world.