:43:00
in keepin' that music down
and neighborly,
:43:02
So you just go and have yourself
a pleasant evenin',
:43:04
Wait a minute,
l got somebody that l want you to meet,
:43:06
Uh, ma'am, you know what? l'm,,,
l'm a little pressed for time,
:43:09
You got a gang of bank robbers
youse chasin'?
:43:11
Come on in here and say hello,
:43:13
Yeah, we was in here, havin' tea and,,,
:43:21
Huh!
:43:24
Bussed his own dishes,
You can always tell a gentleman,
:43:27
- Somebody was in here, ma'am?
- Yeah, with me and Othar,
:43:31
Well, you know what?
Maybe l'll catch him the next time,
:43:33
Oh, come on up to his room
with me and say hello,
:43:36
l got a family,
My wife got dinner on the table,
:43:37
l really have to be goin',
:43:43
- Oh, my, He is neat!
- Yes, ma'am, he very neat,
:43:48
He probably went down to the cellar
to play with his friends,
:43:54
Ma'am, l really got to be goin' now,
:43:56
- What,,,?
- Ma'am, l really need to be gettin' back,
:44:02
Mrs, Munson, don't,,,
You don't have to,,,
:44:05
Mrs, Munson?
:44:06
Why, Professor!
:44:09
What in the world are you doin'
havin' tea down there?
:44:14
Uh,,, Mrs, Munson?
:44:15
Oh, Lord Jesus,
:44:25
- Mrs, Munson?
- Land of Goshen, child!
:44:28
- Come on out from under there!
- Mrs, Munson, my pager just went off,
:44:33
l got to go, Mm-hm,
l'll meet you and your friend later,
:44:41
That was refreshing,
:44:44
Y'all have a good evenin' now!
:44:45
As you know, we academics are
inordinately fond of wedgin' ourselves
:44:48
- into confined spaces,
- Mm!
:44:51
At Yale, the students will see how many
of their number they can enclose
:44:55
in a telephone booth,
At Harvard, a broom closet,
:44:57
Oh! Hope l didn't spill my tea,