:26:18
Oh, Lord.
:26:19
And now for
the pièce de résistance...
:26:24
- My goodness.
- Something I'm working on.
:26:28
I see.
:26:31
Mom'll be in in a sec.
What's that?
:26:34
It's you.
It's the Wall of Gaylord.
:26:36
The Wall of Gaylord?
:26:38
Isn't it nice to finally display
your accomplishments?
:26:42
Look at all your awards.
That's great.
:26:44
He's my champion.
:26:46
I didn't know they made
ninth place ribbons.
:26:48
They got 'em all the way up
to tenth place.
:26:51
Anybody want to get a drink
out by the lagoon?
:26:53
This one looks impressive.
:26:55
"Mazel tov, Gaylord M Focker:
World's Greatest Nurse."
:26:59
Very nice.
:27:01
We have tried to instil
a sense of self in Gaylord
:27:03
- without being too goal-oriented.
- Be nice.
:27:06
It's not about winning or losing.
It's about passion.
:27:10
We just wanted him to love
what he's doing. Know what I mean?
:27:14
Not really, Bernard. I think
a competitive drive is the essential key
:27:17
that makes America
the only remaining superpower today.
:27:22
Well, whatever works.
:27:24
- Don't forget the positions.
- Bye. You're a lifesaver.
:27:28
Thank you, BJ. Goodbye, Sidelle.
:27:30
Ira, easy on the thrusting.
You're not 78 any more.
:27:33
What kind of work does
your mother do with those patients?
:27:37
Those look like yoga mats.
Is there yoga involved?
:27:40
It's yoga-esque.
It's sort of a couples therapy.
:27:44
Kind of mindlbody.
It's kind of her own sort of...
:27:47
Rozala. Sweetheart. Living room.
:27:50
Hello. Hello, hello.
:27:52
How are you, baby girl?
Oh, my God.
:27:56
- Look at you, you're glowing.
- Thank you.
:27:58
Hi. I'm Roz Focker.
You must be Jack.