:07:07
- She can play. Can't she?
- Yeah. Just like her daddy.
:07:12
Rest his soul.
:07:15
She don't have the same passion
for it since he died. Though.
:07:19
But still. All I got to do
is hear her play
:07:21
to know why I put up
with Jorge's nonsense.
:07:24
I want my daughter
to have the best. You know?
:07:26
Hell. At this point.
All I want from my daughter
:07:28
is some common sense
and some clothes that fit.
:07:31
Gina. The girl put on a pair of pants
:07:33
that came down
to the top of her burning bush.
:07:37
Sometimes that girl
make me mad enough to chew bricks.
:07:40
Don't mess
your dental work up over it.
:07:42
- I don't know.
- She gonna be all right.
:07:59
You look absolutely fantastic.
:08:01
We going to make another appointment.
Touch up the roots, ja?
:08:03
- Ja, Thank you. Jorge.
- Great to see you.
:08:15
Don't be afraid to hop on top.
:08:16
Listen. A man like a lady in the streets
and a freak in the bedroom.
:08:20
You know. You got.
What. Seven kids? I'm telling you...
:08:23
Terri is here.
I must go to Pilates.
:08:25
Please make sure
that she's taken care of, ja?
:08:28
Okay. Soon as I square away
Mrs. Dexter.
:08:29
Pronto, Gina.
:08:32
Fine. Jorge. Right away.
:08:38
You might want to find a frame
for your memories.
:08:41
Preferably not one from K-Mart.
:08:43
Jorge's was not named
Best Designed Salon in Atlanta
:08:46
for having Scottish tape
on some mirrors. Right? Ja?
:08:48
Okay. I go now.
:08:54
Hey, Terri. How you doin'?
Come on. Get comfortable.