:50:01
Could I just use your phone?
I have to call my parents.
:50:04
This is a private residence,
not Grand Central Station.
:50:06
Use a public phone.
:50:09
Whoa, whoa!
:50:11
Stu, this is your own party!
:50:13
It's your own party.
:50:17
You don't tell me
what to do anymore, Steve.
:50:19
Don't you remember?
It's over.
:50:20
Come inside before you
embarrass yourself.
:50:23
You touch me...
:50:29
Yeah, remember?
:50:30
He's been trouble
all over the world.
:50:34
Thank God he's not
our problem anymore.
:50:36
Steve! Steve!
:50:38
I love you.
:50:40
Wait, let me just talk to you
for one minute.
:50:45
Except for the garbage
and the cars,
:50:47
it's like following Heathcliff
on the moors.
:50:49
-Maybe we shouldn't.
-Would you please relax?
:50:51
I'd rather lose him
than lose my life.
:50:53
-Where do you think he's going?
-Someplace great.
:51:04
This for you is great?
:51:06
I'm getting really scared being
out here all alone, Lola.
:51:09
We're not alone.
:51:10
We're with an adult.
:51:12
Aside from the fact
that he isn't actually with us,
:51:15
he isn't actually an adult.
:51:16
He's a rock star.
:51:26
Mr. Wolff?
:51:27
What?
:51:28
Come with me.
:51:30
Come on.
Help me get him out.
:51:32
Oh. Oh.
:51:35
He smells like
a backed-up drain.
:51:37
Ella, Ella, Ella.
I mean, see the beauty.
:51:39
Oh, my God.
He's crying.
:51:42
Do you believe how lucky we are?
:51:44
I almost hear them praying
that we don't sit near them.
:51:47
Quickly get him into a booth
before anyone smells him.
:51:52
Ah.
:51:53
Ohh.
:51:55
Everybody wants something
from me.
:51:58
You think I'm a regular guy.