:46:00
...and that they were inside
when the fire occurred.
:46:03
I'm told there was a separation
of residence recently...
:46:06
...so that last bit will be important.
:46:08
We're going through a divorce.
It's not final yet.
:46:10
Well, the settlement agreement's
all done.
:46:13
Everything's been negotiated...
:46:15
...we're just waiting for it
to be signed by both parties.
:46:18
I moved out about six months ago...
:46:20
...and just hadn't gotten around to
hauling all the stuff out yet, so....
:46:24
Been down that road. Sucks.
:46:27
These things just have to follow
their natural course.
:46:31
Things will wrap up when everybody's
ready for that to happen.
:46:36
That's been my feeling.
:46:39
In the meantime,
do the best you can with the list.
:46:41
Thanks.
:47:00
Do you actually intend
to rubberneck?
:47:02
I hardly think my concern could be
construed as rubbernecking.
:47:05
Amy, he's rubbernecking.
:47:06
I'm not gonna freak out about this,
but, I mean, this is our stuff.
:47:10
No. All right. He's right.
:47:12
-This is our stuff.
-He's right. He's right, Ted.
:47:15
He is right. The law says you have
no right to see the listed items at all.
:47:19
We wink at things like this if nobody
minds, but it seems Mr. Rainey does.
:47:24
Yes. Mr. Rainey minds a lot.
:47:29
Would it help matters
if I took a walk around the block?
:47:32
-Yes, thanks.
-Sure.
:47:36
Oh, heck, Ted, live a little.
Make it two.
:47:42
Rubbernecker.