:06:10
- You look great.
- What is this?
:06:13
I couldn't let you be
the only one looking good in uniform.
:06:16
Hey, Ma. Chris is here.
:06:18
- Whose tent?
- That's for Pete.
:06:21
- Watch out, now.
- Chris.
:06:24
- Look at you.
- Mom, how you doing?
:06:30
How long's your leave?
How long do we have you?
:06:32
For good. I'm home.
:06:34
- Really? You're not kidding?
- No.
:06:42
- Hey, Dad.
- Welcome back.
:06:46
I wish you had told us exactly when
you were coming. I'd have cooked.
:06:49
- This is fine, Mom.
- We love Chinese.
:06:51
- No, this is great.
- So what are you going to do now?
:06:53
I was planning to work at the mill,
but you never mentioned it closed.
:06:57
We didn't want to bother you
when your father got laid off.
:07:00
I got my business.
You saw the furniture outside.
:07:02
And I substitute at the elementary school.
Michelle pitches in...
:07:05
we try to keep things simple.
:07:07
Pete.
:07:09
- This is your Uncle Chris.
- Hey, Pete.
:07:12
Sit down. Say hello.
:07:13
Last time he saw you,
you were barely walking.
:07:15
- And now I'm camping.
- I said you could sleep on the couch.
:07:18
It was Chris' room first.
:07:19
Your tent's going to take on water.
I can show you how to rig it.
:07:22
Doesn't look like it's going to rain
to me, Colonel.
:07:25
Sit down. Eat something.
:07:26
First of all, I was a sergeant.
I worked for a living.
:07:29
A grunt.
:07:31
- Did you ever smoke anybody?
- Pete!
:07:35
Poppa's still got your gun locked up
in the garage.
:07:38
- Would you teach me how to shoot?
- I figured that'd be scrap metal by now.
:07:42
No. I'm still hoping
you'll melt that thing down on your own.
:07:46
- Sorry, Pete.
- Whatever.
:07:48
- I'm out of here, Mom.
- Be back by 10:00.
:07:51
- 10:30.
- 10:00.
:07:52
Remind you of anyone?