:17:00
Keep your little mitts off of there.
:17:03
Come on, a mouthful for Mummy.
:17:05
Well, are you eating your dinner?
Is it nice? Mmmn, yummy.
:17:09
I've got some great news.
:17:11
You've decided to look after
your son yourself in future.
:17:13
No... I'd asked Eric
to look after him for a bit.
:17:16
Yes, Stef...
The correct answer was yes.
:17:21
I may 'only' work
in an electrical goods shop
:17:23
but it is working.
:17:25
The last thing I need here is a baby
to frighten the customers away!
:17:28
Fortunately Veronique is my sister
and tolerant of these things.
:17:32
I asked Eric if he could
look after David for a couple of hours.
:17:35
It's not just about David, Stef...
:17:37
When I get home in the evening
I sta work all over again.
:17:41
Cleaning, cooking, washing, ironing.
:17:44
Maybe some women can do that,
even like doing it,
:17:47
but I'm not one of them.
:17:54
What's Mummy saying, eh?
:17:58
Ah, Veronique!
:17:59
Veronique, Jean-Marc, congratulations!
How are you?
:18:03
Fine.
- And the triplets?
:18:05
They're doing really, really, really
well, well, well.
:18:08
You think they're small but it's the packaging
that takes up all the space.
:18:11
We're going to have to buy
a bigger car.
:18:14
Three times as big.
- Great, eh?
:18:21
Ladies and gentlemen,
welcome to "Decibelg",
:18:25
a radio programme in which
we go in search of the brainwork
:18:28
that goes with
a particular type of job.
:18:32
This week,
the job is that of philosopher.
:18:36
We observe Vic Schoutten...
:18:39
Philosophy fellow
at Leuven university.
:18:43
The philosopher is sitting relaxed
at the kitchen table
:18:48
staring into space.
- If only that were true...
:18:53
Is there something the matter with...
:18:56
At the university
I've been subtly informed
:18:59
that it's not in the interests
of my career